// DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY // It gets generated by integrations/gen_integrations.py in the Netdata repo export const categories = [{"id": "deploy", "name": "Deploy", "description": "", "most_popular": true, "priority": 1, "children": [{"id": "deploy.operating-systems", "name": "Operating Systems", "description": "", "most_popular": true, "priority": 1, "children": []}, {"id": "deploy.docker-kubernetes", "name": "Docker & Kubernetes", "description": "", "most_popular": true, "priority": 2, "children": []}, {"id": "deploy.provisioning-systems", "parent": "deploy", "name": "Provisioning Systems", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}]}, {"id": "data-collection", "name": "Data Collection", "description": "", "most_popular": true, "priority": 2, "children": [{"id": "data-collection.other", "name": "Other", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "collector_default": true, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.ebpf", "name": "eBPF", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.freebsd", "name": "FreeBSD", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.containers-and-vms", "name": "Containers and VMs", "description": "", "most_popular": true, "priority": 6, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.database-servers", "name": "Databases", "description": "", "most_popular": true, "priority": 1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.kubernetes", "name": "Kubernetes", "description": "", "most_popular": true, "priority": 7, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.notifications", "name": "Incident Management", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.service-discovery-registry", "name": "Service Discovery / Registry", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies", "name": "Web Servers and Web Proxies", "description": "", "most_popular": true, "priority": 2, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.cloud-provider-managed", "name": "Cloud Provider Managed", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.windows-systems", "name": "Windows Systems", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.apm", "name": "APM", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.hardware-devices-and-sensors", "name": "Hardware Devices and Sensors", "description": "", "most_popular": true, "priority": 4, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.macos-systems", "name": "macOS Systems", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.message-brokers", "name": "Message Brokers", "description": "", "most_popular": true, "priority": 3, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.provisioning-systems", "name": "Provisioning Systems", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.search-engines", "name": "Search Engines", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.linux-systems", "name": "Linux Systems", "description": "", "most_popular": true, "priority": 5, "children": [{"id": "data-collection.linux-systems.system-metrics", "name": "System", "description": "", "most_popular": true, "priority": 1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.linux-systems.memory-metrics", "name": "Memory", "description": "", "most_popular": true, "priority": 3, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.linux-systems.cpu-metrics", "name": "CPU", "description": "", "most_popular": true, "priority": 2, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.linux-systems.pressure-metrics", "name": "Pressure", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.linux-systems.network-metrics", "name": "Network", "description": "", "most_popular": true, "priority": 5, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.linux-systems.ipc-metrics", "name": "IPC", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.linux-systems.disk-metrics", "name": "Disk", "description": "", "most_popular": true, "priority": 4, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.linux-systems.firewall-metrics", "name": "Firewall", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.linux-systems.power-supply-metrics", "name": "Power Supply", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.linux-systems.filesystem-metrics", "name": "Filesystem", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": [{"id": "data-collection.linux-systems.filesystem-metrics.zfs", "name": "ZFS", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.linux-systems.filesystem-metrics.btrfs", "name": "BTRFS", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.linux-systems.filesystem-metrics.nfs", "name": "NFS", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}]}, {"id": "data-collection.linux-systems.kernel-metrics", "name": "Kernel", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}]}, {"id": "data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces", "name": "Networking Stack and Network Interfaces", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.synthetic-checks", "name": "Synthetic Checks", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.ci-cd-systems", "name": "CICD Platforms", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.ups", "name": "UPS", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.freebsd-systems", "name": "FreeBSD Systems", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.logs-servers", "name": "Logs Servers", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.security-systems", "name": "Security Systems", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.observability", "name": "Observability", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.gaming", "name": "Gaming", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.iot-devices", "name": "IoT Devices", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.media-streaming-servers", "name": "Media Services", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.authentication-and-authorization", "name": "Authentication and Authorization", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.project-management", "name": "Project Management", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.application-servers", "name": "Application Servers", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.dns-and-dhcp-servers", "name": "DNS and DHCP Servers", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.mail-servers", "name": "Mail Servers", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.processes-and-system-services", "name": "Processes and System Services", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems", "name": "Storage, Mount Points and Filesystems", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.systemd", "name": "Systemd", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.telephony-servers", "name": "Telephony Servers", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.vpns", "name": "VPNs", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.blockchain-servers", "name": "Blockchain Servers", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.distributed-computing-systems", "name": "Distributed Computing Systems", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.generic-data-collection", "name": "Generic Data Collection", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.p2p", "name": "P2P", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.snmp-and-networked-devices", "name": "SNMP and Networked Devices", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.system-clock-and-ntp", "name": "System Clock and NTP", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.nas", "name": "NAS", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.api-gateways", "name": "API Gateways", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.task-queues", "name": "Task Queues", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}, {"id": "data-collection.ftp-servers", "name": "FTP Servers", "description": "", "most_popular": false, "priority": -1, "children": []}]}, {"id": "export", "name": "exporters", "description": "Exporter Integrations", "most_popular": true, "priority": 4, "children": []}, {"id": "notify", "name": "notifications", "description": "Notification Integrations", "most_popular": true, "priority": 3, "children": [{"id": "notify.agent", "name": "Agent Dispatched Notifications", "description": "", "most_popular": true, "priority": 2, "children": []}, {"id": "notify.cloud", "name": "Centralized Cloud Notifications", "description": "", "most_popular": true, "priority": 1, "children": []}]}] export const integrations = [{"meta": {"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Applications", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.processes-and-system-services"], "icon_filename": "applications.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["applications", "processes", "os", "host monitoring"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Applications\n\nPlugin: apps.plugin\nModule: apps\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Applications for optimal software performance and resource usage.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per applications group\n\nThese metrics refer to the application group.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| app_group | The name of the group defined in the configuration. |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| app_group.cpu_utilization | user, system | percentage |\n| app_group.cpu_guest_utilization | guest | percentage |\n| app_group.cpu_context_switches | voluntary, involuntary | switches/s |\n| app_group.mem_usage | rss | MiB |\n| app_group.mem_private_usage | mem | MiB |\n| app_group.vmem_usage | vmem | MiB |\n| app_group.mem_page_faults | minor, major | pgfaults/s |\n| app_group.swap_usage | swap | MiB |\n| app_group.disk_physical_io | reads, writes | KiB/s |\n| app_group.disk_logical_io | reads, writes | KiB/s |\n| app_group.processes | processes | processes |\n| app_group.threads | threads | threads |\n| app_group.fds_open_limit | limit | percentage |\n| app_group.fds_open | files, sockets, pipes, inotifies, event, timer, signal, eventpolls, other | fds |\n| app_group.uptime | uptime | seconds |\n| app_group.uptime_summary | min, avg, max | seconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "apps.plugin-apps-Applications", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/apps.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "groups", "monitored_instance": {"name": "User Groups", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.processes-and-system-services"], "icon_filename": "user.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["groups", "processes", "user auditing", "authorization", "os", "host monitoring"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# User Groups\n\nPlugin: apps.plugin\nModule: groups\n\n## Overview\n\nThis integration monitors resource utilization on a user groups context.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per user group\n\nThese metrics refer to the user group.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| user_group | The name of the user group. |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| usergroup.cpu_utilization | user, system | percentage |\n| usergroup.cpu_guest_utilization | guest | percentage |\n| usergroup.cpu_context_switches | voluntary, involuntary | switches/s |\n| usergroup.mem_usage | rss | MiB |\n| usergroup.mem_private_usage | mem | MiB |\n| usergroup.vmem_usage | vmem | MiB |\n| usergroup.mem_page_faults | minor, major | pgfaults/s |\n| usergroup.swap_usage | swap | MiB |\n| usergroup.disk_physical_io | reads, writes | KiB/s |\n| usergroup.disk_logical_io | reads, writes | KiB/s |\n| usergroup.processes | processes | processes |\n| usergroup.threads | threads | threads |\n| usergroup.fds_open_limit | limit | percentage |\n| usergroup.fds_open | files, sockets, pipes, inotifies, event, timer, signal, eventpolls, other | fds |\n| usergroup.uptime | uptime | seconds |\n| usergroup.uptime_summary | min, avg, max | seconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "apps.plugin-groups-User_Groups", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/apps.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "users", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Users", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.processes-and-system-services"], "icon_filename": "users.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["users", "processes", "os", "host monitoring"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Users\n\nPlugin: apps.plugin\nModule: users\n\n## Overview\n\nThis integration monitors resource utilization on a user context.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per user\n\nThese metrics refer to the user.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| user | The name of the user. |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| user.cpu_utilization | user, system | percentage |\n| user.cpu_guest_utilization | guest | percentage |\n| user.cpu_context_switches | voluntary, involuntary | switches/s |\n| user.mem_usage | rss | MiB |\n| user.mem_private_usage | mem | MiB |\n| user.vmem_usage | vmem | MiB |\n| user.mem_page_faults | minor, major | pgfaults/s |\n| user.swap_usage | swap | MiB |\n| user.disk_physical_io | reads, writes | KiB/s |\n| user.disk_logical_io | reads, writes | KiB/s |\n| user.processes | processes | processes |\n| user.threads | threads | threads |\n| user.fds_open_limit | limit | percentage |\n| user.fds_open | files, sockets, pipes, inotifies, event, timer, signal, eventpolls, other | fds |\n| user.uptime | uptime | seconds |\n| user.uptime_summary | min, avg, max | seconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "apps.plugin-users-Users", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/apps.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "/sys/fs/cgroup", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Containers", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.containers-and-vms"], "icon_filename": "container.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["containers"], "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Containers\n\nPlugin: cgroups.plugin\nModule: /sys/fs/cgroup\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Containers for performance, resource usage, and health status.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ cgroup_10min_cpu_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.cpu_limit | average cgroup CPU utilization over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ cgroup_ram_in_use ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.mem_usage | cgroup memory utilization |\n| [ cgroup_1m_received_packets_rate ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.net_packets | average number of packets received by the network interface ${label:device} over the last minute |\n| [ cgroup_10s_received_packets_storm ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.net_packets | ratio of average number of received packets for the network interface ${label:device} over the last 10 seconds, compared to the rate over the last minute |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per cgroup\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| container_name | TBD |\n| image | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cgroup.cpu_limit | used | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu | user, system | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu_per_core | a dimension per core | percentage |\n| cgroup.throttled | throttled | percentage |\n| cgroup.throttled_duration | duration | ms |\n| cgroup.cpu_shares | shares | shares |\n| cgroup.mem | cache, rss, swap, rss_huge, mapped_file | MiB |\n| cgroup.writeback | dirty, writeback | MiB |\n| cgroup.mem_activity | in, out | MiB/s |\n| cgroup.pgfaults | pgfault, swap | MiB/s |\n| cgroup.mem_usage | ram, swap | MiB |\n| cgroup.mem_usage_limit | available, used | MiB |\n| cgroup.mem_utilization | utilization | percentage |\n| cgroup.mem_failcnt | failures | count |\n| cgroup.io | read, write | KiB/s |\n| cgroup.serviced_ops | read, write | operations/s |\n| cgroup.throttle_io | read, write | KiB/s |\n| cgroup.throttle_serviced_ops | read, write | operations/s |\n| cgroup.queued_ops | read, write | operations |\n| cgroup.merged_ops | read, write | operations/s |\n| cgroup.cpu_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.cpu_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.memory_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.memory_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.memory_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.memory_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.io_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.io_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.io_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.io_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n\n### Per cgroup network device\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| container_name | TBD |\n| image | TBD |\n| device | TBD |\n| interface_type | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cgroup.net_net | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| cgroup.net_packets | received, sent, multicast | pps |\n| cgroup.net_errors | inbound, outbound | errors/s |\n| cgroup.net_drops | inbound, outbound | errors/s |\n| cgroup.net_fifo | receive, transmit | errors/s |\n| cgroup.net_compressed | receive, sent | pps |\n| cgroup.net_events | frames, collisions, carrier | events/s |\n| cgroup.net_operstate | up, down, notpresent, lowerlayerdown, testing, dormant, unknown | state |\n| cgroup.net_carrier | up, down | state |\n| cgroup.net_mtu | mtu | octets |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "cgroups.plugin-/sys/fs/cgroup-Containers", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/cgroups.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "/sys/fs/cgroup", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Kubernetes Containers", "link": "https://kubernetes.io/", "icon_filename": "kubernetes.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.kubernetes"]}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["k8s", "kubernetes", "pods", "containers"], "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Kubernetes Containers\n\nPlugin: cgroups.plugin\nModule: /sys/fs/cgroup\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Containers for performance, resource usage, and health status.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ k8s_cgroup_10min_cpu_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | k8s.cgroup.cpu_limit | average cgroup CPU utilization over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ k8s_cgroup_ram_in_use ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | k8s.cgroup.mem_usage | cgroup memory utilization |\n| [ k8s_cgroup_1m_received_packets_rate ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | k8s.cgroup.net_packets | average number of packets received by the network interface ${label:device} over the last minute |\n| [ k8s_cgroup_10s_received_packets_storm ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | k8s.cgroup.net_packets | ratio of average number of received packets for the network interface ${label:device} over the last 10 seconds, compared to the rate over the last minute |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per k8s cgroup\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| k8s_namespace | TBD |\n| k8s_pod_name | TBD |\n| k8s_pod_uid | TBD |\n| k8s_controller_kind | TBD |\n| k8s_controller_name | TBD |\n| k8s_node_name | TBD |\n| k8s_container_name | TBD |\n| k8s_container_id | TBD |\n| k8s_kind | TBD |\n| k8s_qos_class | TBD |\n| k8s_cluster_id | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| k8s.cgroup.cpu_limit | used | percentage |\n| k8s.cgroup.cpu | user, system | percentage |\n| k8s.cgroup.cpu_per_core | a dimension per core | percentage |\n| k8s.cgroup.throttled | throttled | percentage |\n| k8s.cgroup.throttled_duration | duration | ms |\n| k8s.cgroup.cpu_shares | shares | shares |\n| k8s.cgroup.mem | cache, rss, swap, rss_huge, mapped_file | MiB |\n| k8s.cgroup.writeback | dirty, writeback | MiB |\n| k8s.cgroup.mem_activity | in, out | MiB/s |\n| k8s.cgroup.pgfaults | pgfault, swap | MiB/s |\n| k8s.cgroup.mem_usage | ram, swap | MiB |\n| k8s.cgroup.mem_usage_limit | available, used | MiB |\n| k8s.cgroup.mem_utilization | utilization | percentage |\n| k8s.cgroup.mem_failcnt | failures | count |\n| k8s.cgroup.io | read, write | KiB/s |\n| k8s.cgroup.serviced_ops | read, write | operations/s |\n| k8s.cgroup.throttle_io | read, write | KiB/s |\n| k8s.cgroup.throttle_serviced_ops | read, write | operations/s |\n| k8s.cgroup.queued_ops | read, write | operations |\n| k8s.cgroup.merged_ops | read, write | operations/s |\n| k8s.cgroup.cpu_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| k8s.cgroup.cpu_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| k8s.cgroup.cpu_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| k8s.cgroup.cpu_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| k8s.cgroup.memory_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| k8s.cgroup.memory_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| k8s.cgroup.memory_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| k8s.cgroup.memory_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| k8s.cgroup.io_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| k8s.cgroup.io_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| k8s.cgroup.io_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| k8s.cgroup.io_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n\n### Per k8s cgroup network device\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| device | TBD |\n| interface_type | TBD |\n| k8s_namespace | TBD |\n| k8s_pod_name | TBD |\n| k8s_pod_uid | TBD |\n| k8s_controller_kind | TBD |\n| k8s_controller_name | TBD |\n| k8s_node_name | TBD |\n| k8s_container_name | TBD |\n| k8s_container_id | TBD |\n| k8s_kind | TBD |\n| k8s_qos_class | TBD |\n| k8s_cluster_id | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| k8s.cgroup.net_net | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| k8s.cgroup.net_packets | received, sent, multicast | pps |\n| k8s.cgroup.net_errors | inbound, outbound | errors/s |\n| k8s.cgroup.net_drops | inbound, outbound | errors/s |\n| k8s.cgroup.net_fifo | receive, transmit | errors/s |\n| k8s.cgroup.net_compressed | receive, sent | pps |\n| k8s.cgroup.net_events | frames, collisions, carrier | events/s |\n| k8s.cgroup.net_operstate | up, down, notpresent, lowerlayerdown, testing, dormant, unknown | state |\n| k8s.cgroup.net_carrier | up, down | state |\n| k8s.cgroup.net_mtu | mtu | octets |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "cgroups.plugin-/sys/fs/cgroup-Kubernetes_Containers", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/cgroups.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "/sys/fs/cgroup", "monitored_instance": {"name": "LXC Containers", "link": "", "icon_filename": "lxc.png", "categories": ["data-collection.containers-and-vms"]}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["lxc", "lxd", "container"], "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# LXC Containers\n\nPlugin: cgroups.plugin\nModule: /sys/fs/cgroup\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor LXC Containers for performance, resource usage, and health status.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ cgroup_10min_cpu_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.cpu_limit | average cgroup CPU utilization over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ cgroup_ram_in_use ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.mem_usage | cgroup memory utilization |\n| [ cgroup_1m_received_packets_rate ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.net_packets | average number of packets received by the network interface ${label:device} over the last minute |\n| [ cgroup_10s_received_packets_storm ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.net_packets | ratio of average number of received packets for the network interface ${label:device} over the last 10 seconds, compared to the rate over the last minute |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per cgroup\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| container_name | TBD |\n| image | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cgroup.cpu_limit | used | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu | user, system | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu_per_core | a dimension per core | percentage |\n| cgroup.throttled | throttled | percentage |\n| cgroup.throttled_duration | duration | ms |\n| cgroup.cpu_shares | shares | shares |\n| cgroup.mem | cache, rss, swap, rss_huge, mapped_file | MiB |\n| cgroup.writeback | dirty, writeback | MiB |\n| cgroup.mem_activity | in, out | MiB/s |\n| cgroup.pgfaults | pgfault, swap | MiB/s |\n| cgroup.mem_usage | ram, swap | MiB |\n| cgroup.mem_usage_limit | available, used | MiB |\n| cgroup.mem_utilization | utilization | percentage |\n| cgroup.mem_failcnt | failures | count |\n| cgroup.io | read, write | KiB/s |\n| cgroup.serviced_ops | read, write | operations/s |\n| cgroup.throttle_io | read, write | KiB/s |\n| cgroup.throttle_serviced_ops | read, write | operations/s |\n| cgroup.queued_ops | read, write | operations |\n| cgroup.merged_ops | read, write | operations/s |\n| cgroup.cpu_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.cpu_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.memory_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.memory_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.memory_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.memory_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.io_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.io_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.io_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.io_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n\n### Per cgroup network device\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| container_name | TBD |\n| image | TBD |\n| device | TBD |\n| interface_type | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cgroup.net_net | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| cgroup.net_packets | received, sent, multicast | pps |\n| cgroup.net_errors | inbound, outbound | errors/s |\n| cgroup.net_drops | inbound, outbound | errors/s |\n| cgroup.net_fifo | receive, transmit | errors/s |\n| cgroup.net_compressed | receive, sent | pps |\n| cgroup.net_events | frames, collisions, carrier | events/s |\n| cgroup.net_operstate | up, down, notpresent, lowerlayerdown, testing, dormant, unknown | state |\n| cgroup.net_carrier | up, down | state |\n| cgroup.net_mtu | mtu | octets |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "cgroups.plugin-/sys/fs/cgroup-LXC_Containers", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/cgroups.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "/sys/fs/cgroup", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Libvirt Containers", "link": "", "icon_filename": "libvirt.png", "categories": ["data-collection.containers-and-vms"]}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["libvirt", "container"], "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Libvirt Containers\n\nPlugin: cgroups.plugin\nModule: /sys/fs/cgroup\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Libvirt for performance, resource usage, and health status.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ cgroup_10min_cpu_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.cpu_limit | average cgroup CPU utilization over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ cgroup_ram_in_use ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.mem_usage | cgroup memory utilization |\n| [ cgroup_1m_received_packets_rate ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.net_packets | average number of packets received by the network interface ${label:device} over the last minute |\n| [ cgroup_10s_received_packets_storm ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.net_packets | ratio of average number of received packets for the network interface ${label:device} over the last 10 seconds, compared to the rate over the last minute |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per cgroup\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| container_name | TBD |\n| image | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cgroup.cpu_limit | used | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu | user, system | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu_per_core | a dimension per core | percentage |\n| cgroup.throttled | throttled | percentage |\n| cgroup.throttled_duration | duration | ms |\n| cgroup.cpu_shares | shares | shares |\n| cgroup.mem | cache, rss, swap, rss_huge, mapped_file | MiB |\n| cgroup.writeback | dirty, writeback | MiB |\n| cgroup.mem_activity | in, out | MiB/s |\n| cgroup.pgfaults | pgfault, swap | MiB/s |\n| cgroup.mem_usage | ram, swap | MiB |\n| cgroup.mem_usage_limit | available, used | MiB |\n| cgroup.mem_utilization | utilization | percentage |\n| cgroup.mem_failcnt | failures | count |\n| cgroup.io | read, write | KiB/s |\n| cgroup.serviced_ops | read, write | operations/s |\n| cgroup.throttle_io | read, write | KiB/s |\n| cgroup.throttle_serviced_ops | read, write | operations/s |\n| cgroup.queued_ops | read, write | operations |\n| cgroup.merged_ops | read, write | operations/s |\n| cgroup.cpu_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.cpu_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.memory_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.memory_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.memory_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.memory_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.io_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.io_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.io_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.io_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n\n### Per cgroup network device\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| container_name | TBD |\n| image | TBD |\n| device | TBD |\n| interface_type | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cgroup.net_net | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| cgroup.net_packets | received, sent, multicast | pps |\n| cgroup.net_errors | inbound, outbound | errors/s |\n| cgroup.net_drops | inbound, outbound | errors/s |\n| cgroup.net_fifo | receive, transmit | errors/s |\n| cgroup.net_compressed | receive, sent | pps |\n| cgroup.net_events | frames, collisions, carrier | events/s |\n| cgroup.net_operstate | up, down, notpresent, lowerlayerdown, testing, dormant, unknown | state |\n| cgroup.net_carrier | up, down | state |\n| cgroup.net_mtu | mtu | octets |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "cgroups.plugin-/sys/fs/cgroup-Libvirt_Containers", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/cgroups.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "/sys/fs/cgroup", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Proxmox Containers", "link": "", "icon_filename": "proxmox.png", "categories": ["data-collection.containers-and-vms"]}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["proxmox", "container"], "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Proxmox Containers\n\nPlugin: cgroups.plugin\nModule: /sys/fs/cgroup\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Proxmox for performance, resource usage, and health status.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ cgroup_10min_cpu_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.cpu_limit | average cgroup CPU utilization over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ cgroup_ram_in_use ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.mem_usage | cgroup memory utilization |\n| [ cgroup_1m_received_packets_rate ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.net_packets | average number of packets received by the network interface ${label:device} over the last minute |\n| [ cgroup_10s_received_packets_storm ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.net_packets | ratio of average number of received packets for the network interface ${label:device} over the last 10 seconds, compared to the rate over the last minute |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per cgroup\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| container_name | TBD |\n| image | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cgroup.cpu_limit | used | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu | user, system | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu_per_core | a dimension per core | percentage |\n| cgroup.throttled | throttled | percentage |\n| cgroup.throttled_duration | duration | ms |\n| cgroup.cpu_shares | shares | shares |\n| cgroup.mem | cache, rss, swap, rss_huge, mapped_file | MiB |\n| cgroup.writeback | dirty, writeback | MiB |\n| cgroup.mem_activity | in, out | MiB/s |\n| cgroup.pgfaults | pgfault, swap | MiB/s |\n| cgroup.mem_usage | ram, swap | MiB |\n| cgroup.mem_usage_limit | available, used | MiB |\n| cgroup.mem_utilization | utilization | percentage |\n| cgroup.mem_failcnt | failures | count |\n| cgroup.io | read, write | KiB/s |\n| cgroup.serviced_ops | read, write | operations/s |\n| cgroup.throttle_io | read, write | KiB/s |\n| cgroup.throttle_serviced_ops | read, write | operations/s |\n| cgroup.queued_ops | read, write | operations |\n| cgroup.merged_ops | read, write | operations/s |\n| cgroup.cpu_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.cpu_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.memory_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.memory_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.memory_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.memory_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.io_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.io_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.io_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.io_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n\n### Per cgroup network device\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| container_name | TBD |\n| image | TBD |\n| device | TBD |\n| interface_type | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cgroup.net_net | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| cgroup.net_packets | received, sent, multicast | pps |\n| cgroup.net_errors | inbound, outbound | errors/s |\n| cgroup.net_drops | inbound, outbound | errors/s |\n| cgroup.net_fifo | receive, transmit | errors/s |\n| cgroup.net_compressed | receive, sent | pps |\n| cgroup.net_events | frames, collisions, carrier | events/s |\n| cgroup.net_operstate | up, down, notpresent, lowerlayerdown, testing, dormant, unknown | state |\n| cgroup.net_carrier | up, down | state |\n| cgroup.net_mtu | mtu | octets |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "cgroups.plugin-/sys/fs/cgroup-Proxmox_Containers", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/cgroups.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "/sys/fs/cgroup", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Systemd Services", "link": "", "icon_filename": "systemd.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.systemd"], "keywords": ["systemd", "services"]}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["containers"], "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Systemd Services\n\nPlugin: cgroups.plugin\nModule: /sys/fs/cgroup\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Containers for performance, resource usage, and health status.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per systemd service\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| service_name | Service name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| systemd.service.cpu.utilization | user, system | percentage |\n| systemd.service.memory.usage | ram, swap | MiB |\n| systemd.service.memory.failcnt | fail | failures/s |\n| systemd.service.memory.ram.usage | rss, cache, mapped_file, rss_huge | MiB |\n| systemd.service.memory.writeback | writeback, dirty | MiB |\n| systemd.service.memory.paging.faults | minor, major | MiB/s |\n| systemd.service.memory.paging.io | in, out | MiB/s |\n| systemd.service.disk.io | read, write | KiB/s |\n| systemd.service.disk.iops | read, write | operations/s |\n| systemd.service.disk.throttle.io | read, write | KiB/s |\n| systemd.service.disk.throttle.iops | read, write | operations/s |\n| systemd.service.disk.queued_iops | read, write | operations/s |\n| systemd.service.disk.merged_iops | read, write | operations/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "cgroups.plugin-/sys/fs/cgroup-Systemd_Services", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/cgroups.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "/sys/fs/cgroup", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Virtual Machines", "link": "", "icon_filename": "container.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.containers-and-vms"]}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["vms", "virtualization", "container"], "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Virtual Machines\n\nPlugin: cgroups.plugin\nModule: /sys/fs/cgroup\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Virtual Machines for performance, resource usage, and health status.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ cgroup_10min_cpu_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.cpu_limit | average cgroup CPU utilization over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ cgroup_ram_in_use ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.mem_usage | cgroup memory utilization |\n| [ cgroup_1m_received_packets_rate ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.net_packets | average number of packets received by the network interface ${label:device} over the last minute |\n| [ cgroup_10s_received_packets_storm ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.net_packets | ratio of average number of received packets for the network interface ${label:device} over the last 10 seconds, compared to the rate over the last minute |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per cgroup\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| container_name | TBD |\n| image | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cgroup.cpu_limit | used | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu | user, system | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu_per_core | a dimension per core | percentage |\n| cgroup.throttled | throttled | percentage |\n| cgroup.throttled_duration | duration | ms |\n| cgroup.cpu_shares | shares | shares |\n| cgroup.mem | cache, rss, swap, rss_huge, mapped_file | MiB |\n| cgroup.writeback | dirty, writeback | MiB |\n| cgroup.mem_activity | in, out | MiB/s |\n| cgroup.pgfaults | pgfault, swap | MiB/s |\n| cgroup.mem_usage | ram, swap | MiB |\n| cgroup.mem_usage_limit | available, used | MiB |\n| cgroup.mem_utilization | utilization | percentage |\n| cgroup.mem_failcnt | failures | count |\n| cgroup.io | read, write | KiB/s |\n| cgroup.serviced_ops | read, write | operations/s |\n| cgroup.throttle_io | read, write | KiB/s |\n| cgroup.throttle_serviced_ops | read, write | operations/s |\n| cgroup.queued_ops | read, write | operations |\n| cgroup.merged_ops | read, write | operations/s |\n| cgroup.cpu_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.cpu_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.memory_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.memory_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.memory_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.memory_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.io_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.io_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.io_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.io_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n\n### Per cgroup network device\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| container_name | TBD |\n| image | TBD |\n| device | TBD |\n| interface_type | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cgroup.net_net | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| cgroup.net_packets | received, sent, multicast | pps |\n| cgroup.net_errors | inbound, outbound | errors/s |\n| cgroup.net_drops | inbound, outbound | errors/s |\n| cgroup.net_fifo | receive, transmit | errors/s |\n| cgroup.net_compressed | receive, sent | pps |\n| cgroup.net_events | frames, collisions, carrier | events/s |\n| cgroup.net_operstate | up, down, notpresent, lowerlayerdown, testing, dormant, unknown | state |\n| cgroup.net_carrier | up, down | state |\n| cgroup.net_mtu | mtu | octets |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "cgroups.plugin-/sys/fs/cgroup-Virtual_Machines", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/cgroups.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "/sys/fs/cgroup", "monitored_instance": {"name": "oVirt Containers", "link": "", "icon_filename": "ovirt.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.containers-and-vms"]}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["ovirt", "container"], "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# oVirt Containers\n\nPlugin: cgroups.plugin\nModule: /sys/fs/cgroup\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor oVirt for performance, resource usage, and health status.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ cgroup_10min_cpu_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.cpu_limit | average cgroup CPU utilization over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ cgroup_ram_in_use ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.mem_usage | cgroup memory utilization |\n| [ cgroup_1m_received_packets_rate ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.net_packets | average number of packets received by the network interface ${label:device} over the last minute |\n| [ cgroup_10s_received_packets_storm ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cgroups.conf) | cgroup.net_packets | ratio of average number of received packets for the network interface ${label:device} over the last 10 seconds, compared to the rate over the last minute |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per cgroup\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| container_name | TBD |\n| image | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cgroup.cpu_limit | used | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu | user, system | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu_per_core | a dimension per core | percentage |\n| cgroup.throttled | throttled | percentage |\n| cgroup.throttled_duration | duration | ms |\n| cgroup.cpu_shares | shares | shares |\n| cgroup.mem | cache, rss, swap, rss_huge, mapped_file | MiB |\n| cgroup.writeback | dirty, writeback | MiB |\n| cgroup.mem_activity | in, out | MiB/s |\n| cgroup.pgfaults | pgfault, swap | MiB/s |\n| cgroup.mem_usage | ram, swap | MiB |\n| cgroup.mem_usage_limit | available, used | MiB |\n| cgroup.mem_utilization | utilization | percentage |\n| cgroup.mem_failcnt | failures | count |\n| cgroup.io | read, write | KiB/s |\n| cgroup.serviced_ops | read, write | operations/s |\n| cgroup.throttle_io | read, write | KiB/s |\n| cgroup.throttle_serviced_ops | read, write | operations/s |\n| cgroup.queued_ops | read, write | operations |\n| cgroup.merged_ops | read, write | operations/s |\n| cgroup.cpu_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.cpu_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.cpu_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.memory_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.memory_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.memory_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.memory_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.io_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.io_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| cgroup.io_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| cgroup.io_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n\n### Per cgroup network device\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| container_name | TBD |\n| image | TBD |\n| device | TBD |\n| interface_type | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cgroup.net_net | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| cgroup.net_packets | received, sent, multicast | pps |\n| cgroup.net_errors | inbound, outbound | errors/s |\n| cgroup.net_drops | inbound, outbound | errors/s |\n| cgroup.net_fifo | receive, transmit | errors/s |\n| cgroup.net_compressed | receive, sent | pps |\n| cgroup.net_events | frames, collisions, carrier | events/s |\n| cgroup.net_operstate | up, down, notpresent, lowerlayerdown, testing, dormant, unknown | state |\n| cgroup.net_carrier | up, down | state |\n| cgroup.net_mtu | mtu | octets |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "cgroups.plugin-/sys/fs/cgroup-oVirt_Containers", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/cgroups.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "charts.d.plugin", "module_name": "ap", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Access Points", "link": "https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/data-collection/networking-stack-and-network-interfaces/linux-access-points", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.network-metrics"], "icon_filename": "network-wired.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["ap", "access", "point", "wireless", "network"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Access Points\n\nPlugin: charts.d.plugin\nModule: ap\n\n## Overview\n\nThe ap collector visualizes data related to wireless access points.\n\nIt uses the `iw` command line utility to detect access points. For each interface that is of `type AP`, it then runs `iw INTERFACE station dump` and collects statistics.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe plugin is able to auto-detect if you are running access points on your linux box.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install charts.d plugin\n\nIf [using our official native DEB/RPM packages](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/packaging/installer/UPDATE.md#determine-which-installation-method-you-used), make sure `netdata-plugin-chartsd` is installed.\n\n\n#### `iw` utility.\n\nMake sure the `iw` utility is installed.\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `charts.d/ap.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config charts.d/ap.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe config file is sourced by the charts.d plugin. It's a standard bash file.\n\nThe following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured for the ap collector.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| ap_update_every | The data collection frequency. If unset, will inherit the netdata update frequency. | 1 | False |\n| ap_priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 6900 | False |\n| ap_retries | The number of retries to do in case of failure before disabling the collector. | 10 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Change the collection frequency\n\nSpecify a custom collection frequence (update_every) for this collector\n\n```yaml\n# the data collection frequency\n# if unset, will inherit the netdata update frequency\nap_update_every=10\n\n# the charts priority on the dashboard\n#ap_priority=6900\n\n# the number of retries to do in case of failure\n# before disabling the module\n#ap_retries=10\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `ap` collector, run the `charts.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `charts.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./charts.d.plugin debug 1 ap\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per wireless device\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| ap.clients | clients | clients |\n| ap.net | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| ap.packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| ap.issues | retries, failures | issues/s |\n| ap.signal | average signal | dBm |\n| ap.bitrate | receive, transmit, expected | Mbps |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "charts.d.plugin-ap-Access_Points", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/charts.d.plugin/ap/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "charts.d.plugin", "module_name": "apcupsd", "monitored_instance": {"name": "APC UPS", "link": "https://www.apc.com", "categories": ["data-collection.ups"], "icon_filename": "apc.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["ups", "apc", "power", "supply", "battery", "apcupsd"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# APC UPS\n\nPlugin: charts.d.plugin\nModule: apcupsd\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor APC UPS performance with Netdata for optimal uninterruptible power supply operations. Enhance your power supply reliability with real-time APC UPS metrics.\n\nThe collector uses the `apcaccess` tool to contact the `apcupsd` daemon and get the APC UPS statistics.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, with no configuration provided, the collector will try to contact 127.0.0.1:3551 with using the `apcaccess` utility.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install charts.d plugin\n\nIf [using our official native DEB/RPM packages](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/packaging/installer/UPDATE.md#determine-which-installation-method-you-used), make sure `netdata-plugin-chartsd` is installed.\n\n\n#### Required software\n\nMake sure the `apcaccess` and `apcupsd` are installed and running.\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `charts.d/apcupsd.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config charts.d/apcupsd.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe config file is sourced by the charts.d plugin. It's a standard bash file.\n\nThe following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured for the apcupsd collector.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| apcupsd_sources | This is an array of apcupsd sources. You can have multiple entries there. Please refer to the example below on how to set it. | 127.0.0.1:3551 | False |\n| apcupsd_timeout | How long to wait for apcupsd to respond. | 3 | False |\n| apcupsd_update_every | The data collection frequency. If unset, will inherit the netdata update frequency. | 1 | False |\n| apcupsd_priority | The charts priority on the dashboard. | 90000 | False |\n| apcupsd_retries | The number of retries to do in case of failure before disabling the collector. | 10 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Multiple apcupsd sources\n\nSpecify a multiple apcupsd sources along with a custom update interval\n\n```yaml\n# add all your APC UPSes in this array - uncomment it too\ndeclare -A apcupsd_sources=(\n [\"local\"]=\"127.0.0.1:3551\",\n [\"remote\"]=\"1.2.3.4:3551\"\n)\n\n# how long to wait for apcupsd to respond\n#apcupsd_timeout=3\n\n# the data collection frequency\n# if unset, will inherit the netdata update frequency\napcupsd_update_every=5\n\n# the charts priority on the dashboard\n#apcupsd_priority=90000\n\n# the number of retries to do in case of failure\n# before disabling the module\n#apcupsd_retries=10\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `apcupsd` collector, run the `charts.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `charts.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./charts.d.plugin debug 1 apcupsd\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ apcupsd_ups_charge ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/apcupsd.conf) | apcupsd.charge | average UPS charge over the last minute |\n| [ apcupsd_10min_ups_load ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/apcupsd.conf) | apcupsd.load | average UPS load over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ apcupsd_last_collected_secs ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/apcupsd.conf) | apcupsd.load | number of seconds since the last successful data collection |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per ups\n\nMetrics related to UPS. Each UPS provides its own set of the following metrics.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| apcupsd.charge | charge | percentage |\n| apcupsd.battery.voltage | voltage, nominal | Volts |\n| apcupsd.input.voltage | voltage, min, max | Volts |\n| apcupsd.output.voltage | absolute, nominal | Volts |\n| apcupsd.input.frequency | frequency | Hz |\n| apcupsd.load | load | percentage |\n| apcupsd.load_usage | load | Watts |\n| apcupsd.temperature | temp | Celsius |\n| apcupsd.time | time | Minutes |\n| apcupsd.online | online | boolean |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "charts.d.plugin-apcupsd-APC_UPS", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/charts.d.plugin/apcupsd/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "charts.d.plugin", "module_name": "libreswan", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Libreswan", "link": "https://libreswan.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.vpns"], "icon_filename": "libreswan.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["vpn", "libreswan", "network", "ipsec"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Libreswan\n\nPlugin: charts.d.plugin\nModule: libreswan\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Libreswan performance for optimal IPsec VPN operations. Improve your VPN operations with Netdata''s real-time metrics and built-in alerts.\n\nThe collector uses the `ipsec` command to collect the information it needs.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install charts.d plugin\n\nIf [using our official native DEB/RPM packages](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/packaging/installer/UPDATE.md#determine-which-installation-method-you-used), make sure `netdata-plugin-chartsd` is installed.\n\n\n#### Permissions to execute `ipsec`\n\nThe plugin executes 2 commands to collect all the information it needs:\n\n```sh\nipsec whack --status\nipsec whack --trafficstatus\n```\n\nThe first command is used to extract the currently established tunnels, their IDs and their names.\nThe second command is used to extract the current uptime and traffic.\n\nMost probably user `netdata` will not be able to query libreswan, so the `ipsec` commands will be denied.\nThe plugin attempts to run `ipsec` as `sudo ipsec ...`, to get access to libreswan statistics.\n\nTo allow user `netdata` execute `sudo ipsec ...`, create the file `/etc/sudoers.d/netdata` with this content:\n\n```\nnetdata ALL = (root) NOPASSWD: /sbin/ipsec whack --status\nnetdata ALL = (root) NOPASSWD: /sbin/ipsec whack --trafficstatus\n```\n\nMake sure the path `/sbin/ipsec` matches your setup (execute `which ipsec` to find the right path).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `charts.d/libreswan.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config charts.d/libreswan.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe config file is sourced by the charts.d plugin. It's a standard bash file.\n\nThe following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured for the libreswan collector.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| libreswan_update_every | The data collection frequency. If unset, will inherit the netdata update frequency. | 1 | False |\n| libreswan_priority | The charts priority on the dashboard | 90000 | False |\n| libreswan_retries | The number of retries to do in case of failure before disabling the collector. | 10 | False |\n| libreswan_sudo | Whether to run `ipsec` with `sudo` or not. | 1 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Run `ipsec` without sudo\n\nRun the `ipsec` utility without sudo\n\n```yaml\n# the data collection frequency\n# if unset, will inherit the netdata update frequency\n#libreswan_update_every=1\n\n# the charts priority on the dashboard\n#libreswan_priority=90000\n\n# the number of retries to do in case of failure\n# before disabling the module\n#libreswan_retries=10\n\n# set to 1, to run ipsec with sudo (the default)\n# set to 0, to run ipsec without sudo\nlibreswan_sudo=0\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `libreswan` collector, run the `charts.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `charts.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./charts.d.plugin debug 1 libreswan\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per IPSEC tunnel\n\nMetrics related to IPSEC tunnels. Each tunnel provides its own set of the following metrics.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| libreswan.net | in, out | kilobits/s |\n| libreswan.uptime | uptime | seconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "charts.d.plugin-libreswan-Libreswan", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/charts.d.plugin/libreswan/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "charts.d.plugin", "module_name": "nut", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Network UPS Tools (NUT)", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.ups"], "icon_filename": "plug-circle-bolt.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["nut", "network ups tools", "ups", "pdu"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Network UPS Tools (NUT)\n\nPlugin: charts.d.plugin\nModule: nut\n\n## Overview\n\nExamine UPS/PDU metrics with Netdata for insights into power device performance. Improve your power device performance with comprehensive dashboards and anomaly detection.\n\nThis collector uses the `nut` (Network UPS Tools) to query statistics for multiple UPS devices.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install charts.d plugin\n\nIf [using our official native DEB/RPM packages](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/packaging/installer/UPDATE.md#determine-which-installation-method-you-used), make sure `netdata-plugin-chartsd` is installed.\n\n\n#### Required software\n\nMake sure the Network UPS Tools (`nut`) is installed and can detect your UPS devices.\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `charts.d/nut.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config charts.d/nut.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe config file is sourced by the charts.d plugin. It's a standard bash file.\n\nThe following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured for the nut collector.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| nut_ups | A space separated list of UPS names. If empty, the list returned by `upsc -l` will be used. | | False |\n| nut_names | Each line represents an alias for one UPS. If empty, the FQDN will be used. | | False |\n| nut_timeout | How long to wait for nut to respond. | 2 | False |\n| nut_clients_chart | Set this to 1 to enable another chart showing the number of UPS clients connected to `upsd`. | 1 | False |\n| nut_update_every | The data collection frequency. If unset, will inherit the netdata update frequency. | 2 | False |\n| nut_priority | The charts priority on the dashboard | 90000 | False |\n| nut_retries | The number of retries to do in case of failure before disabling the collector. | 10 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Provide names to UPS devices\n\nMap aliases to UPS devices\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\n# a space separated list of UPS names\n# if empty, the list returned by 'upsc -l' will be used\n#nut_ups=\n\n# each line represents an alias for one UPS\n# if empty, the FQDN will be used\nnut_names[\"XXXXXX\"]=\"UPS-office\"\nnut_names[\"YYYYYY\"]=\"UPS-rack\"\n\n# how much time in seconds, to wait for nut to respond\n#nut_timeout=2\n\n# set this to 1, to enable another chart showing the number\n# of UPS clients connected to upsd\n#nut_clients_chart=1\n\n# the data collection frequency\n# if unset, will inherit the netdata update frequency\n#nut_update_every=2\n\n# the charts priority on the dashboard\n#nut_priority=90000\n\n# the number of retries to do in case of failure\n# before disabling the module\n#nut_retries=10\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `nut` collector, run the `charts.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `charts.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./charts.d.plugin debug 1 nut\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ nut_ups_charge ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/nut.conf) | nut.charge | average UPS charge over the last minute |\n| [ nut_10min_ups_load ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/nut.conf) | nut.load | average UPS load over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ nut_last_collected_secs ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/nut.conf) | nut.load | number of seconds since the last successful data collection |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per ups\n\nMetrics related to UPS. Each UPS provides its own set of the following metrics.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| nut.charge | charge | percentage |\n| nut.runtime | runtime | seconds |\n| nut.battery.voltage | voltage, high, low, nominal | Volts |\n| nut.input.voltage | voltage, fault, nominal | Volts |\n| nut.input.current | nominal | Ampere |\n| nut.input.frequency | frequency, nominal | Hz |\n| nut.output.voltage | voltage | Volts |\n| nut.load | load | percentage |\n| nut.load_usage | load_usage | Watts |\n| nut.temperature | temp | temperature |\n| nut.clients | clients | clients |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "charts.d.plugin-nut-Network_UPS_Tools_(NUT)", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/charts.d.plugin/nut/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "charts.d.plugin", "module_name": "opensips", "monitored_instance": {"name": "OpenSIPS", "link": "https://opensips.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.telephony-servers"], "icon_filename": "opensips.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["opensips", "sip", "voice", "video", "stream"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# OpenSIPS\n\nPlugin: charts.d.plugin\nModule: opensips\n\n## Overview\n\nExamine OpenSIPS metrics for insights into SIP server operations. Study call rates, error rates, and response times for reliable voice over IP services.\n\nThe collector uses the `opensipsctl` command line utility to gather OpenSIPS metrics.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe collector will attempt to call `opensipsctl` along with a default number of parameters, even without any configuration.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install charts.d plugin\n\nIf [using our official native DEB/RPM packages](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/packaging/installer/UPDATE.md#determine-which-installation-method-you-used), make sure `netdata-plugin-chartsd` is installed.\n\n\n#### Required software\n\nThe collector requires the `opensipsctl` to be installed.\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `charts.d/opensips.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config charts.d/opensips.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe config file is sourced by the charts.d plugin. It's a standard bash file.\n\nThe following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured for the opensips collector.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| opensips_opts | Specify parameters to the `opensipsctl` command. If the default value fails to get global status, set here whatever options are needed to connect to the opensips server. | fifo get_statistics all | False |\n| opensips_cmd | If `opensipsctl` is not in $PATH, specify it's full path here. | | False |\n| opensips_timeout | How long to wait for `opensipsctl` to respond. | 2 | False |\n| opensips_update_every | The data collection frequency. If unset, will inherit the netdata update frequency. | 5 | False |\n| opensips_priority | The charts priority on the dashboard. | 80000 | False |\n| opensips_retries | The number of retries to do in case of failure before disabling the collector. | 10 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Custom `opensipsctl` command\n\nSet a custom path to the `opensipsctl` command\n\n```yaml\n#opensips_opts=\"fifo get_statistics all\"\nopensips_cmd=/opt/opensips/bin/opensipsctl\n#opensips_timeout=2\n\n# the data collection frequency\n# if unset, will inherit the netdata update frequency\n#opensips_update_every=5\n\n# the charts priority on the dashboard\n#opensips_priority=80000\n\n# the number of retries to do in case of failure\n# before disabling the module\n#opensips_retries=10\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `opensips` collector, run the `charts.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `charts.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./charts.d.plugin debug 1 opensips\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per OpenSIPS instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| opensips.dialogs_active | active, early | dialogs |\n| opensips.users | registered, location, contacts, expires | users |\n| opensips.registrar | accepted, rejected | registrations/s |\n| opensips.transactions | UAS, UAC | transactions/s |\n| opensips.core_rcv | requests, replies | queries/s |\n| opensips.core_fwd | requests, replies | queries/s |\n| opensips.core_drop | requests, replies | queries/s |\n| opensips.core_err | requests, replies | queries/s |\n| opensips.core_bad | bad_URIs_rcvd, unsupported_methods, bad_msg_hdr | queries/s |\n| opensips.tm_replies | received, relayed, local | replies/s |\n| opensips.transactions_status | 2xx, 3xx, 4xx, 5xx, 6xx | transactions/s |\n| opensips.transactions_inuse | inuse | transactions |\n| opensips.sl_replies | 1xx, 2xx, 3xx, 4xx, 5xx, 6xx, sent, error, ACKed | replies/s |\n| opensips.dialogs | processed, expire, failed | dialogs/s |\n| opensips.net_waiting | UDP, TCP | kilobytes |\n| opensips.uri_checks | positive, negative | checks / sec |\n| opensips.traces | requests, replies | traces / sec |\n| opensips.shmem | total, used, real_used, max_used, free | kilobytes |\n| opensips.shmem_fragment | fragments | fragments |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "charts.d.plugin-opensips-OpenSIPS", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/charts.d.plugin/opensips/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "charts.d.plugin", "module_name": "sensors", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Linux Sensors (sysfs)", "link": "https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface", "categories": ["data-collection.hardware-devices-and-sensors"], "icon_filename": "microchip.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["sensors", "sysfs", "hwmon", "rpi", "raspberry pi"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Linux Sensors (sysfs)\n\nPlugin: charts.d.plugin\nModule: sensors\n\n## Overview\n\nUse this collector when `lm-sensors` doesn't work on your device (e.g. for RPi temperatures).\nFor all other cases use the [Python collector](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/sensors), which supports multiple jobs, is more efficient and performs calculations on top of the kernel provided values.\"\n\n\nIt will provide charts for all configured system sensors, by reading sensors directly from the kernel.\nThe values graphed are the raw hardware values of the sensors.\n\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, the collector will try to read entries under `/sys/devices`\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install charts.d plugin\n\nIf [using our official native DEB/RPM packages](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/packaging/installer/UPDATE.md#determine-which-installation-method-you-used), make sure `netdata-plugin-chartsd` is installed.\n\n\n#### Enable the sensors collector\n\nThe `sensors` collector is disabled by default. To enable it, use `edit-config` from the Netdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md), which is typically at `/etc/netdata`, to edit the `charts.d.conf` file.\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata # Replace this path with your Netdata config directory, if different\nsudo ./edit-config charts.d.conf\n```\n\nChange the value of the `sensors` setting to `force` and uncomment the line. Save the file and restart the Netdata 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.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `charts.d/sensors.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config charts.d/sensors.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe config file is sourced by the charts.d plugin. It's a standard bash file.\n\nThe following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured for the sensors collector.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| sensors_sys_dir | The directory the kernel exposes sensor data. | /sys/devices | False |\n| sensors_sys_depth | How deep in the tree to check for sensor data. | 10 | False |\n| sensors_source_update | If set to 1, the script will overwrite internal script functions with code generated ones. | 1 | False |\n| sensors_update_every | The data collection frequency. If unset, will inherit the netdata update frequency. | 1 | False |\n| sensors_priority | The charts priority on the dashboard. | 90000 | False |\n| sensors_retries | The number of retries to do in case of failure before disabling the collector. | 10 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Set sensors path depth\n\nSet a different sensors path depth\n\n```yaml\n# the directory the kernel keeps sensor data\n#sensors_sys_dir=\"/sys/devices\"\n\n# how deep in the tree to check for sensor data\nsensors_sys_depth=5\n\n# if set to 1, the script will overwrite internal\n# script functions with code generated ones\n# leave to 1, is faster\n#sensors_source_update=1\n\n# the data collection frequency\n# if unset, will inherit the netdata update frequency\n#sensors_update_every=\n\n# the charts priority on the dashboard\n#sensors_priority=90000\n\n# the number of retries to do in case of failure\n# before disabling the module\n#sensors_retries=10\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `sensors` collector, run the `charts.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `charts.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./charts.d.plugin debug 1 sensors\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per sensor chip\n\nMetrics related to sensor chips. Each chip provides its own set of the following metrics.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| sensors.temp | {filename} | Celsius |\n| sensors.volt | {filename} | Volts |\n| sensors.curr | {filename} | Ampere |\n| sensors.power | {filename} | Watt |\n| sensors.fans | {filename} | Rotations / Minute |\n| sensors.energy | {filename} | Joule |\n| sensors.humidity | {filename} | Percent |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "charts.d.plugin-sensors-Linux_Sensors_(sysfs)", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/charts.d.plugin/sensors/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "cups.plugin", "module_name": "cups.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "CUPS", "link": "https://www.cups.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.hardware-devices-and-sensors"], "icon_filename": "cups.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# CUPS\n\nPlugin: cups.plugin\nModule: cups.plugin\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor CUPS performance for achieving optimal printing system operations. Monitor job statuses, queue lengths, and error rates to ensure smooth printing tasks.\n\nThe plugin uses CUPS shared library to connect and monitor the server.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nThe plugin needs to access the server. Netdata sets permissions during installation time to reach the server through its library.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe plugin detects when CUPS server is running and tries to connect to it.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Minimum setup\n\nThe CUPS server must be installed and running. If you installed `netdata` using a package manager, it is also necessary to install the package `netdata-plugin-cups`.\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:cups]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| command options | Additional parameters for the collector | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per CUPS instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cups.dests_state | idle, printing, stopped | dests |\n| cups.dests_option | total, acceptingjobs, shared | dests |\n| cups.job_num | pending, held, processing | jobs |\n| cups.job_size | pending, held, processing | KB |\n\n### Per destination\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cups.destination_job_num | pending, held, processing | jobs |\n| cups.destination_job_size | pending, held, processing | KB |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "cups.plugin-cups.plugin-CUPS", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/cups.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "debugfs.plugin", "module_name": "/sys/kernel/debug/extfrag", "monitored_instance": {"name": "System Memory Fragmentation", "link": "https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/next/admin-guide/sysctl/vm.html", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.memory-metrics"], "icon_filename": "microchip.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["extfrag", "extfrag_threshold", "memory fragmentation"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# System Memory Fragmentation\n\nPlugin: debugfs.plugin\nModule: /sys/kernel/debug/extfrag\n\n## Overview\n\nCollects memory fragmentation statistics from the Linux kernel\n\nParse data from `debugfs` file\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\nThis integration requires read access to files under `/sys/kernel/debug/extfrag`, which are accessible only to the root user by default. Netdata uses Linux Capabilities to give the plugin access to debugfs. `CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH` is added automatically during installation. This capability allows bypassing file read permission checks and directory read and execute permission checks. If file capabilities are not usable, then the plugin is instead installed with the SUID bit set in permissions so that it runs as root.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nAssuming that debugfs is mounted and the required permissions are available, this integration will automatically run by default.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### filesystem\n\nThe debugfs filesystem must be mounted on your host for plugin to collect data. You can run the command-line (`sudo mount -t debugfs none /sys/kernel/debug/`) to mount it locally. It is also recommended to modify your fstab (5) avoiding necessity to mount the filesystem before starting netdata.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:debugfs]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| command options | Additinal parameters for collector | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\nMonitor the overall memory fragmentation of the system.\n\n### Per node\n\nMemory fragmentation statistics for each NUMA node in the system.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| numa_node | The NUMA node the metrics are associated with. |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mem.fragmentation_index_dma | order0, order1, order2, order3, order4, order5, order6, order7, order8, order9, order10 | index |\n| mem.fragmentation_index_dma32 | order0, order1, order2, order3, order4, order5, order6, order7, order8, order9, order10 | index |\n| mem.fragmentation_index_normal | order0, order1, order2, order3, order4, order5, order6, order7, order8, order9, order10 | index |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "debugfs.plugin-/sys/kernel/debug/extfrag-System_Memory_Fragmentation", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/debugfs.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "debugfs.plugin", "module_name": "/sys/kernel/debug/zswap", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Linux ZSwap", "link": "https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/mm/zswap.html", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.memory-metrics"], "icon_filename": "microchip.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["swap", "zswap", "frontswap", "swap cache"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Linux ZSwap\n\nPlugin: debugfs.plugin\nModule: /sys/kernel/debug/zswap\n\n## Overview\n\nCollects zswap performance metrics on Linux systems.\n\n\nParse data from `debugfs file.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\nThis integration requires read access to files under `/sys/kernel/debug/zswap`, which are accessible only to the root user by default. Netdata uses Linux Capabilities to give the plugin access to debugfs. `CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH` is added automatically during installation. This capability allows bypassing file read permission checks and directory read and execute permission checks. If file capabilities are not usable, then the plugin is instead installed with the SUID bit set in permissions so that it runs as root.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nAssuming that debugfs is mounted and the required permissions are available, this integration will automatically detect whether or not the system is using zswap.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### filesystem\n\nThe debugfs filesystem must be mounted on your host for plugin to collect data. You can run the command-line (`sudo mount -t debugfs none /sys/kernel/debug/`) to mount it locally. It is also recommended to modify your fstab (5) avoiding necessity to mount the filesystem before starting netdata.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:debugfs]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| command options | Additinal parameters for collector | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\nMonitor the performance statistics of zswap.\n\n### Per Linux ZSwap instance\n\nGlobal zswap performance metrics.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.zswap_pool_compression_ratio | compression_ratio | ratio |\n| system.zswap_pool_compressed_size | compressed_size | bytes |\n| system.zswap_pool_raw_size | uncompressed_size | bytes |\n| system.zswap_rejections | compress_poor, kmemcache_fail, alloc_fail, reclaim_fail | rejections/s |\n| system.zswap_pool_limit_hit | limit | events/s |\n| system.zswap_written_back_raw_bytes | written_back | bytes/s |\n| system.zswap_same_filled_raw_size | same_filled | bytes |\n| system.zswap_duplicate_entry | duplicate | entries/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "debugfs.plugin-/sys/kernel/debug/zswap-Linux_ZSwap", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/debugfs.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "debugfs.plugin", "module_name": "intel_rapl", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Power Capping", "link": "https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/next/power/powercap/powercap.html", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.kernel-metrics"], "icon_filename": "powersupply.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["power capping", "energy"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Power Capping\n\nPlugin: debugfs.plugin\nModule: intel_rapl\n\n## Overview\n\nCollects power capping performance metrics on Linux systems.\n\n\nParse data from `debugfs file.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\nThis integration requires read access to files under `/sys/devices/virtual/powercap`, which are accessible only to the root user by default. Netdata uses Linux Capabilities to give the plugin access to debugfs. `CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH` is added automatically during installation. This capability allows bypassing file read permission checks and directory read and execute permission checks. If file capabilities are not usable, then the plugin is instead installed with the SUID bit set in permissions so that it runs as root.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nAssuming that debugfs is mounted and the required permissions are available, this integration will automatically detect whether or not the system is using zswap.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### filesystem\n\nThe debugfs filesystem must be mounted on your host for plugin to collect data. You can run the command-line (`sudo mount -t debugfs none /sys/kernel/debug/`) to mount it locally. It is also recommended to modify your fstab (5) avoiding necessity to mount the filesystem before starting netdata.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:debugfs]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| command options | Additinal parameters for collector | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\nMonitor the Intel RAPL zones Consumption.\n\n### Per Power Capping instance\n\nGlobal Intel RAPL zones.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cpu.powercap_intel_rapl_zone | Power | Watts |\n| cpu.powercap_intel_rapl_subzones | dram, core, uncore | Watts |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "debugfs.plugin-intel_rapl-Power_Capping", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/debugfs.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "diskspace.plugin", "module_name": "diskspace.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Disk space", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems"], "icon_filename": "hard-drive.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "ebpf.plugin", "module_name": "disk"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["disk", "I/O", "space", "inode"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Disk space\n\nPlugin: diskspace.plugin\nModule: diskspace.plugin\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Disk space metrics for proficient storage management. Keep track of usage, free space, and error rates to prevent disk space issues.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe plugin reads data from `/proc/self/mountinfo` and `/proc/diskstats file`.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:proc:diskspace]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nYou can also specify per mount point `[plugin:proc:diskspace:mountpoint]`\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| remove charts of unmounted disks | Remove chart when a device is unmounted on host. | yes | False |\n| check for new mount points every | Parse proc files frequency. | 15 | False |\n| exclude space metrics on paths | Do not show metrics (charts) for listed paths. This option accepts netdata simple pattern. | /proc/* /sys/* /var/run/user/* /run/user/* /snap/* /var/lib/docker/* | False |\n| exclude space metrics on filesystems | Do not show metrics (charts) for listed filesystems. This option accepts netdata simple pattern. | *gvfs *gluster* *s3fs *ipfs *davfs2 *httpfs *sshfs *gdfs *moosefs fusectl autofs | False |\n| exclude inode metrics on filesystems | Do not show metrics (charts) for listed filesystems. This option accepts netdata simple pattern. | msdosfs msdos vfat overlayfs aufs* *unionfs | False |\n| space usage for all disks | Define if plugin will show metrics for space usage. When value is set to `auto` plugin will try to access information to display if filesystem or path was not discarded with previous option. | auto | False |\n| inodes usage for all disks | Define if plugin will show metrics for inode usage. When value is set to `auto` plugin will try to access information to display if filesystem or path was not discarded with previous option. | auto | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ disk_space_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/disks.conf) | disk.space | disk ${label:mount_point} space utilization |\n| [ disk_inode_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/disks.conf) | disk.inodes | disk ${label:mount_point} inode utilization |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per mount point\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| mount_point | Path used to mount a filesystem |\n| filesystem | The filesystem used to format a partition. |\n| mount_root | Root directory where mount points are present. |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| disk.space | avail, used, reserved_for_root | GiB |\n| disk.inodes | avail, used, reserved_for_root | inodes |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "diskspace.plugin-diskspace.plugin-Disk_space", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/diskspace.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "ebpf.plugin", "module_name": "cachestat", "monitored_instance": {"name": "eBPF Cachestat", "link": "https://kernel.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.ebpf"], "icon_filename": "ebpf.jpg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}, {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "cgroups"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["Page cache", "Hit ratio", "eBPF"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# eBPF Cachestat\n\nPlugin: ebpf.plugin\nModule: cachestat\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Linux page cache events giving for users a general vision about how his kernel is manipulating files.\n\nAttach tracing (kprobe, trampoline) to internal kernel functions according options used to compile kernel.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nThe plugin needs setuid because it loads data inside kernel. Netada sets necessary permission during installation time.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe plugin checks kernel compilation flags (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) and presence of BTF files to decide which eBPF program will be attached.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThis thread will add overhead every time that an internal kernel function monitored by this thread is called. The estimated additional period of time is between 90-200ms per call on kernels that do not have BTF technology.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Compile kernel\n\nCheck if your kernel was compiled with necessary options (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) in `/proc/config.gz` or inside /boot/config file. Some cited names can be different accoring preferences of Linux distributions.\nWhen you do not have options set, it is necessary to get the kernel source code from https://kernel.org or a kernel package from your distribution, this last is preferred. The kernel compilation has a well definedd pattern, but distributions can deliver their configuration files\nwith different names.\n\nNow follow steps:\n1. Copy the configuration file to /usr/src/linux/.config.\n2. Select the necessary options: make oldconfig\n3. Compile your kernel image: make bzImage\n4. Compile your modules: make modules\n5. Copy your new kernel image for boot loader directory\n6. Install the new modules: make modules_install\n7. Generate an initial ramdisk image (`initrd`) if it is necessary.\n8. Update your boot loader\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `ebpf.d/cachestat.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config ebpf.d/cachestat.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nAll options are defined inside section `[global]`.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| ebpf load mode | Define whether plugin will monitor the call (`entry`) for the functions or it will also monitor the return (`return`). | entry | False |\n| apps | Enable or disable integration with apps.plugin | no | False |\n| cgroups | Enable or disable integration with cgroup.plugin | no | False |\n| pid table size | Number of elements stored inside hash tables used to monitor calls per PID. | 32768 | False |\n| ebpf type format | Define the file type to load an eBPF program. Three options are available: `legacy` (Attach only `kprobe`), `co-re` (Plugin tries to use `trampoline` when available), and `auto` (plugin check OS configuration before to load). | auto | False |\n| ebpf co-re tracing | Select the attach method used by plugin when `co-re` is defined in previous option. Two options are available: `trampoline` (Option with lowest overhead), and `probe` (the same of legacy code). | trampoline | False |\n| maps per core | Define how plugin will load their hash maps. When enabled (`yes`) plugin will load one hash table per core, instead to have centralized information. | yes | False |\n| lifetime | Set default lifetime for thread when enabled by cloud. | 300 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per eBPF Cachestat instance\n\nThese metrics show total number of calls to functions inside kernel.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mem.cachestat_ratio | ratio | % |\n| mem.cachestat_dirties | dirty | page/s |\n| mem.cachestat_hits | hit | hits/s |\n| mem.cachestat_misses | miss | misses/s |\n\n### Per apps\n\nThese Metrics show grouped information per apps group.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| apps.cachestat_ratio | a dimension per app group | % |\n| apps.cachestat_dirties | a dimension per app group | page/s |\n| apps.cachestat_hits | a dimension per app group | hits/s |\n| apps.cachestat_misses | a dimension per app group | misses/s |\n\n### Per cgroup\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cgroup.cachestat_ratio | ratio | % |\n| cgroup.cachestat_dirties | dirty | page/s |\n| cgroup.cachestat_hits | hit | hits/s |\n| cgroup.cachestat_misses | miss | misses/s |\n| services.cachestat_ratio | a dimension per systemd service | % |\n| services.cachestat_dirties | a dimension per systemd service | page/s |\n| services.cachestat_hits | a dimension per systemd service | hits/s |\n| services.cachestat_misses | a dimension per systemd service | misses/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "ebpf.plugin-cachestat-eBPF_Cachestat", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/ebpf.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "ebpf.plugin", "module_name": "dcstat", "monitored_instance": {"name": "eBPF DCstat", "link": "https://kernel.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.ebpf"], "icon_filename": "ebpf.jpg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}, {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "cgroups"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["Directory Cache", "File system", "eBPF"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# eBPF DCstat\n\nPlugin: ebpf.plugin\nModule: dcstat\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor directory cache events per application given an overall vision about files on memory or storage device.\n\nAttach tracing (kprobe, trampoline) to internal kernel functions according options used to compile kernel.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nThe plugin needs setuid because it loads data inside kernel. Netada sets necessary permission during installation time.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe plugin checks kernel compilation flags (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) and presence of BTF files to decide which eBPF program will be attached.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThis thread will add overhead every time that an internal kernel function monitored by this thread is called. The estimated additional period of time is between 90-200ms per call on kernels that do not have BTF technology.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Compile kernel\n\nCheck if your kernel was compiled with necessary options (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) in `/proc/config.gz` or inside /boot/config file. Some cited names can be different accoring preferences of Linux distributions.\nWhen you do not have options set, it is necessary to get the kernel source code from https://kernel.org or a kernel package from your distribution, this last is preferred. The kernel compilation has a well definedd pattern, but distributions can deliver their configuration files\nwith different names.\n\nNow follow steps:\n1. Copy the configuration file to /usr/src/linux/.config.\n2. Select the necessary options: make oldconfig\n3. Compile your kernel image: make bzImage\n4. Compile your modules: make modules\n5. Copy your new kernel image for boot loader directory\n6. Install the new modules: make modules_install\n7. Generate an initial ramdisk image (`initrd`) if it is necessary.\n8. Update your boot loader\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `ebpf.d/dcstat.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config ebpf.d/dcstat.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nAll options are defined inside section `[global]`.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config option\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| ebpf load mode | Define whether plugin will monitor the call (`entry`) for the functions or it will also monitor the return (`return`). | entry | False |\n| apps | Enable or disable integration with apps.plugin | no | False |\n| cgroups | Enable or disable integration with cgroup.plugin | no | False |\n| pid table size | Number of elements stored inside hash tables used to monitor calls per PID. | 32768 | False |\n| ebpf type format | Define the file type to load an eBPF program. Three options are available: `legacy` (Attach only `kprobe`), `co-re` (Plugin tries to use `trampoline` when available), and `auto` (plugin check OS configuration before to load). | auto | False |\n| ebpf co-re tracing | Select the attach method used by plugin when `co-re` is defined in previous option. Two options are available: `trampoline` (Option with lowest overhead), and `probe` (the same of legacy code). | trampoline | False |\n| maps per core | Define how plugin will load their hash maps. When enabled (`yes`) plugin will load one hash table per core, instead to have centralized information. | yes | False |\n| lifetime | Set default lifetime for thread when enabled by cloud. | 300 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per apps\n\nThese Metrics show grouped information per apps group.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| apps.dc_ratio | a dimension per app group | % |\n| apps.dc_reference | a dimension per app group | files |\n| apps.dc_not_cache | a dimension per app group | files |\n| apps.dc_not_found | a dimension per app group | files |\n\n### Per filesystem\n\nThese metrics show total number of calls to functions inside kernel.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| filesystem.dc_reference | reference, slow, miss | files |\n| filesystem.dc_hit_ratio | ratio | % |\n\n### Per cgroup\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cgroup.dc_ratio | ratio | % |\n| cgroup.dc_reference | reference | files |\n| cgroup.dc_not_cache | slow | files |\n| cgroup.dc_not_found | miss | files |\n| services.dc_ratio | a dimension per systemd service | % |\n| services.dc_reference | a dimension per systemd service | files |\n| services.dc_not_cache | a dimension per systemd service | files |\n| services.dc_not_found | a dimension per systemd service | files |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "ebpf.plugin-dcstat-eBPF_DCstat", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/ebpf.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "ebpf.plugin", "module_name": "disk", "monitored_instance": {"name": "eBPF Disk", "link": "https://kernel.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.ebpf"], "icon_filename": "ebpf.jpg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["hard Disk", "eBPF", "latency", "partition"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# eBPF Disk\n\nPlugin: ebpf.plugin\nModule: disk\n\n## Overview\n\nMeasure latency for I/O events on disk.\n\nAttach tracepoints to internal kernel functions.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nThe plugin needs setuid because it loads data inside kernel. Netada sets necessary permission during installation time.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe plugin checks kernel compilation flags (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT), files inside debugfs, and presence of BTF files to decide which eBPF program will be attached.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThis thread will add overhead every time that an internal kernel function monitored by this thread is called.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Compile kernel\n\nCheck if your kernel was compiled with necessary options (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) in `/proc/config.gz` or inside /boot/config file. Some cited names can be different accoring preferences of Linux distributions.\nWhen you do not have options set, it is necessary to get the kernel source code from https://kernel.org or a kernel package from your distribution, this last is preferred. The kernel compilation has a well definedd pattern, but distributions can deliver their configuration files\nwith different names.\n\nNow follow steps:\n1. Copy the configuration file to /usr/src/linux/.config.\n2. Select the necessary options: make oldconfig\n3. Compile your kernel image: make bzImage\n4. Compile your modules: make modules\n5. Copy your new kernel image for boot loader directory\n6. Install the new modules: make modules_install\n7. Generate an initial ramdisk image (`initrd`) if it is necessary.\n8. Update your boot loader\n\n\n#### Debug Filesystem\n\nThis thread needs to attach a tracepoint to monitor when a process schedule an exit event. To allow this specific feaure, it is necessary to mount `debugfs` (`mount -t debugfs none /sys/kernel/debug/`).`\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `ebpf.d/disk.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config ebpf.d/disk.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nAll options are defined inside section `[global]`.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| ebpf load mode | Define whether plugin will monitor the call (`entry`) for the functions or it will also monitor the return (`return`). | entry | False |\n| lifetime | Set default lifetime for thread when enabled by cloud. | 300 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per disk\n\nThese metrics measure latency for I/O events on every hard disk present on host.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| disk.latency_io | latency | calls/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "ebpf.plugin-disk-eBPF_Disk", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/ebpf.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "ebpf.plugin", "module_name": "filedescriptor", "monitored_instance": {"name": "eBPF Filedescriptor", "link": "https://kernel.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.ebpf"], "icon_filename": "ebpf.jpg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}, {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "cgroups"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["file", "eBPF", "fd", "open", "close"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# eBPF Filedescriptor\n\nPlugin: ebpf.plugin\nModule: filedescriptor\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor calls for functions responsible to open or close a file descriptor and possible errors.\n\nAttach tracing (kprobe and trampoline) to internal kernel functions according options used to compile kernel.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nThe plugin needs setuid because it loads data inside kernel. Netdata sets necessary permissions during installation time.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe plugin checks kernel compilation flags (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) and presence of BTF files to decide which eBPF program will be attached.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nDepending of kernel version and frequency that files are open and close, this thread will add overhead every time that an internal kernel function monitored by this thread is called. The estimated additional period of time is between 90-200ms per call on kernels that do not have BTF technology.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Compile kernel\n\nCheck if your kernel was compiled with necessary options (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) in `/proc/config.gz` or inside /boot/config file. Some cited names can be different accoring preferences of Linux distributions.\nWhen you do not have options set, it is necessary to get the kernel source code from https://kernel.org or a kernel package from your distribution, this last is preferred. The kernel compilation has a well definedd pattern, but distributions can deliver their configuration files\nwith different names.\n\nNow follow steps:\n1. Copy the configuration file to /usr/src/linux/.config.\n2. Select the necessary options: make oldconfig\n3. Compile your kernel image: make bzImage\n4. Compile your modules: make modules\n5. Copy your new kernel image for boot loader directory\n6. Install the new modules: make modules_install\n7. Generate an initial ramdisk image (`initrd`) if it is necessary.\n8. Update your boot loader\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `ebpf.d/fd.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config ebpf.d/fd.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nAll options are defined inside section `[global]`.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| ebpf load mode | Define whether plugin will monitor the call (`entry`) for the functions or it will also monitor the return (`return`). | entry | False |\n| apps | Enable or disable integration with apps.plugin | no | False |\n| cgroups | Enable or disable integration with cgroup.plugin | no | False |\n| pid table size | Number of elements stored inside hash tables used to monitor calls per PID. | 32768 | False |\n| ebpf type format | Define the file type to load an eBPF program. Three options are available: `legacy` (Attach only `kprobe`), `co-re` (Plugin tries to use `trampoline` when available), and `auto` (plugin check OS configuration before to load). | auto | False |\n| ebpf co-re tracing | Select the attach method used by plugin when `co-re` is defined in previous option. Two options are available: `trampoline` (Option with lowest overhead), and `probe` (the same of legacy code). | trampoline | False |\n| maps per core | Define how plugin will load their hash maps. When enabled (`yes`) plugin will load one hash table per core, instead to have centralized information. | yes | False |\n| lifetime | Set default lifetime for thread when enabled by cloud. | 300 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per cgroup\n\nThese Metrics show grouped information per cgroup/service.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cgroup.fd_open | open | calls/s |\n| cgroup.fd_open_error | open | calls/s |\n| cgroup.fd_closed | close | calls/s |\n| cgroup.fd_close_error | close | calls/s |\n| services.file_open | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.file_open_error | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.file_closed | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.file_close_error | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n\n### Per eBPF Filedescriptor instance\n\nThese metrics show total number of calls to functions inside kernel.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| filesystem.file_descriptor | open, close | calls/s |\n| filesystem.file_error | open, close | calls/s |\n\n### Per apps\n\nThese Metrics show grouped information per apps group.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| apps.file_open | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.file_open_error | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.file_closed | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.file_close_error | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "ebpf.plugin-filedescriptor-eBPF_Filedescriptor", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/ebpf.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "ebpf.plugin", "module_name": "filesystem", "monitored_instance": {"name": "eBPF Filesystem", "link": "https://kernel.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.ebpf"], "icon_filename": "ebpf.jpg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["Filesystem", "ext4", "btrfs", "nfs", "xfs", "zfs", "eBPF", "latency", "I/O"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# eBPF Filesystem\n\nPlugin: ebpf.plugin\nModule: filesystem\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor latency for main actions on filesystem like I/O events.\n\nAttach tracing (kprobe, trampoline) to internal kernel functions according options used to compile kernel.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nThe plugin needs setuid because it loads data inside kernel. Netada sets necessary permission during installation time.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe plugin checks kernel compilation flags (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT), files inside debugfs, and presence of BTF files to decide which eBPF program will be attached.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Compile kernel\n\nCheck if your kernel was compiled with necessary options (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) in `/proc/config.gz` or inside /boot/config file. Some cited names can be different accoring preferences of Linux distributions.\nWhen you do not have options set, it is necessary to get the kernel source code from https://kernel.org or a kernel package from your distribution, this last is preferred. The kernel compilation has a well definedd pattern, but distributions can deliver their configuration files\nwith different names.\n\nNow follow steps:\n1. Copy the configuration file to /usr/src/linux/.config.\n2. Select the necessary options: make oldconfig\n3. Compile your kernel image: make bzImage\n4. Compile your modules: make modules\n5. Copy your new kernel image for boot loader directory\n6. Install the new modules: make modules_install\n7. Generate an initial ramdisk image (`initrd`) if it is necessary.\n8. Update your boot loader\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `ebpf.d/filesystem.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config ebpf.d/filesystem.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThis configuration file have two different sections. The `[global]` overwrites default options, while `[filesystem]` allow user to select the filesystems to monitor.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| ebpf load mode | Define whether plugin will monitor the call (`entry`) for the functions or it will also monitor the return (`return`). | entry | False |\n| lifetime | Set default lifetime for thread when enabled by cloud. | 300 | False |\n| btrfsdist | Enable or disable latency monitoring for functions associated with btrfs filesystem. | yes | False |\n| ext4dist | Enable or disable latency monitoring for functions associated with ext4 filesystem. | yes | False |\n| nfsdist | Enable or disable latency monitoring for functions associated with nfs filesystem. | yes | False |\n| xfsdist | Enable or disable latency monitoring for functions associated with xfs filesystem. | yes | False |\n| zfsdist | Enable or disable latency monitoring for functions associated with zfs filesystem. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per filesystem\n\nLatency charts associate with filesystem actions.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| filesystem.read_latency | latency period | calls/s |\n| filesystem.open_latency | latency period | calls/s |\n| filesystem.sync_latency | latency period | calls/s |\n\n### Per iilesystem\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| filesystem.write_latency | latency period | calls/s |\n\n### Per eBPF Filesystem instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| filesystem.attributte_latency | latency period | calls/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "ebpf.plugin-filesystem-eBPF_Filesystem", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/ebpf.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "ebpf.plugin", "module_name": "hardirq", "monitored_instance": {"name": "eBPF Hardirq", "link": "https://kernel.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.ebpf"], "icon_filename": "ebpf.jpg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["HardIRQ", "eBPF"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# eBPF Hardirq\n\nPlugin: ebpf.plugin\nModule: hardirq\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor latency for each HardIRQ available.\n\nAttach tracepoints to internal kernel functions.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nThe plugin needs setuid because it loads data inside kernel. Netada sets necessary permission during installation time.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe plugin checks kernel compilation flags (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT), files inside debugfs, and presence of BTF files to decide which eBPF program will be attached.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThis thread will add overhead every time that an internal kernel function monitored by this thread is called.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Compile kernel\n\nCheck if your kernel was compiled with necessary options (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) in `/proc/config.gz` or inside /boot/config file. Some cited names can be different accoring preferences of Linux distributions.\nWhen you do not have options set, it is necessary to get the kernel source code from https://kernel.org or a kernel package from your distribution, this last is preferred. The kernel compilation has a well definedd pattern, but distributions can deliver their configuration files\nwith different names.\n\nNow follow steps:\n1. Copy the configuration file to /usr/src/linux/.config.\n2. Select the necessary options: make oldconfig\n3. Compile your kernel image: make bzImage\n4. Compile your modules: make modules\n5. Copy your new kernel image for boot loader directory\n6. Install the new modules: make modules_install\n7. Generate an initial ramdisk image (`initrd`) if it is necessary.\n8. Update your boot loader\n\n\n#### Debug Filesystem\n\nThis thread needs to attach a tracepoint to monitor when a process schedule an exit event. To allow this specific feaure, it is necessary to mount `debugfs` (`mount -t debugfs none /sys/kernel/debug/`).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `ebpf.d/hardirq.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config ebpf.d/hardirq.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nAll options are defined inside section `[global]`.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| ebpf load mode | Define whether plugin will monitor the call (`entry`) for the functions or it will also monitor the return (`return`). | entry | False |\n| lifetime | Set default lifetime for thread when enabled by cloud. | 300 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per eBPF Hardirq instance\n\nThese metrics show latest timestamp for each hardIRQ available on host.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.hardirq_latency | hardirq names | milliseconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "ebpf.plugin-hardirq-eBPF_Hardirq", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/ebpf.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "ebpf.plugin", "module_name": "mdflush", "monitored_instance": {"name": "eBPF MDflush", "link": "https://kernel.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.ebpf"], "icon_filename": "ebpf.jpg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["MD", "RAID", "eBPF"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# eBPF MDflush\n\nPlugin: ebpf.plugin\nModule: mdflush\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor when flush events happen between disks.\n\nAttach tracing (kprobe, trampoline) to internal kernel functions according options used to compile kernel.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nThe plugin needs setuid because it loads data inside kernel. Netada sets necessary permission during installation time.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe plugin checks kernel compilation flags (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) and presence of BTF files to decide which eBPF program will be attached.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThis thread will add overhead every time that `md_flush_request` is called. The estimated additional period of time is between 90-200ms per call on kernels that do not have BTF technology.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Compile kernel\n\nCheck if your kernel was compiled with necessary options (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) in `/proc/config.gz` or inside /boot/config file. Some cited names can be different accoring preferences of Linux distributions.\nWhen you do not have options set, it is necessary to get the kernel source code from https://kernel.org or a kernel package from your distribution, this last is preferred. The kernel compilation has a well definedd pattern, but distributions can deliver their configuration files\nwith different names.\n\nNow follow steps:\n1. Copy the configuration file to /usr/src/linux/.config.\n2. Select the necessary options: make oldconfig\n3. Compile your kernel image: make bzImage\n4. Compile your modules: make modules\n5. Copy your new kernel image for boot loader directory\n6. Install the new modules: make modules_install\n7. Generate an initial ramdisk image (`initrd`) if it is necessary.\n8. Update your boot loader\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `ebpf.d/mdflush.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config ebpf.d/mdflush.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nAll options are defined inside section `[global]`.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| ebpf load mode | Define whether plugin will monitor the call (`entry`) for the functions or it will also monitor the return (`return`). | entry | False |\n| lifetime | Set default lifetime for thread when enabled by cloud. | 300 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per eBPF MDflush instance\n\nNumber of times md_flush_request was called since last time.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mdstat.mdstat_flush | disk | flushes |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "ebpf.plugin-mdflush-eBPF_MDflush", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/ebpf.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "ebpf.plugin", "module_name": "mount", "monitored_instance": {"name": "eBPF Mount", "link": "https://kernel.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.ebpf"], "icon_filename": "ebpf.jpg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["mount", "umount", "device", "eBPF"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# eBPF Mount\n\nPlugin: ebpf.plugin\nModule: mount\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor calls for mount and umount syscall.\n\nAttach tracing (kprobe, trampoline) to internal kernel functions according options used to compile kernel.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nThe plugin needs setuid because it loads data inside kernel. Netada sets necessary permission during installation time.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe plugin checks kernel compilation flags (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT, CONFIG_HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS), files inside debugfs, and presence of BTF files to decide which eBPF program will be attached.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThis thread will add overhead every time that an internal kernel function monitored by this thread is called. The estimated additional period of time is between 90-200ms per call on kernels that do not have BTF technology.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Compile kernel\n\nCheck if your kernel was compiled with necessary options (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) in `/proc/config.gz` or inside /boot/config file. Some cited names can be different accoring preferences of Linux distributions.\nWhen you do not have options set, it is necessary to get the kernel source code from https://kernel.org or a kernel package from your distribution, this last is preferred. The kernel compilation has a well definedd pattern, but distributions can deliver their configuration files\nwith different names.\n\nNow follow steps:\n1. Copy the configuration file to /usr/src/linux/.config.\n2. Select the necessary options: make oldconfig\n3. Compile your kernel image: make bzImage\n4. Compile your modules: make modules\n5. Copy your new kernel image for boot loader directory\n6. Install the new modules: make modules_install\n7. Generate an initial ramdisk image (`initrd`) if it is necessary.\n8. Update your boot loader\n\n\n#### Debug Filesystem\n\nThis thread needs to attach a tracepoint to monitor when a process schedule an exit event. To allow this specific feaure, it is necessary to mount `debugfs` (`mount -t debugfs none /sys/kernel/debug/`).`\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `ebpf.d/mount.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config ebpf.d/mount.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nAll options are defined inside section `[global]`.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| ebpf load mode | Define whether plugin will monitor the call (`entry`) for the functions or it will also monitor the return (`return`). | entry | False |\n| ebpf type format | Define the file type to load an eBPF program. Three options are available: `legacy` (Attach only `kprobe`), `co-re` (Plugin tries to use `trampoline` when available), and `auto` (plugin check OS configuration before to load). | auto | False |\n| ebpf co-re tracing | Select the attach method used by plugin when `co-re` is defined in previous option. Two options are available: `trampoline` (Option with lowest overhead), and `probe` (the same of legacy code). | trampoline | False |\n| lifetime | Set default lifetime for thread when enabled by cloud. | 300 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per eBPF Mount instance\n\nCalls for syscalls mount an umount.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mount_points.call | mount, umount | calls/s |\n| mount_points.error | mount, umount | calls/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "ebpf.plugin-mount-eBPF_Mount", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/ebpf.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "ebpf.plugin", "module_name": "oomkill", "monitored_instance": {"name": "eBPF OOMkill", "link": "https://kernel.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.ebpf"], "icon_filename": "ebpf.jpg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}, {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "cgroups"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["application", "memory"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# eBPF OOMkill\n\nPlugin: ebpf.plugin\nModule: oomkill\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor applications that reach out of memory.\n\nAttach tracepoint to internal kernel functions.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nThe plugin needs setuid because it loads data inside kernel. Netada sets necessary permission during installation time.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe plugin checks kernel compilation flags (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT), files inside debugfs, and presence of BTF files to decide which eBPF program will be attached.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThis thread will add overhead every time that an internal kernel function monitored by this thread is called.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Compile kernel\n\nCheck if your kernel was compiled with necessary options (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) in `/proc/config.gz` or inside /boot/config file. Some cited names can be different accoring preferences of Linux distributions.\nWhen you do not have options set, it is necessary to get the kernel source code from https://kernel.org or a kernel package from your distribution, this last is preferred. The kernel compilation has a well definedd pattern, but distributions can deliver their configuration files\nwith different names.\n\nNow follow steps:\n1. Copy the configuration file to /usr/src/linux/.config.\n2. Select the necessary options: make oldconfig\n3. Compile your kernel image: make bzImage\n4. Compile your modules: make modules\n5. Copy your new kernel image for boot loader directory\n6. Install the new modules: make modules_install\n7. Generate an initial ramdisk image (`initrd`) if it is necessary.\n8. Update your boot loader\n\n\n#### Debug Filesystem\n\nThis thread needs to attach a tracepoint to monitor when a process schedule an exit event. To allow this specific feaure, it is necessary to mount `debugfs` (`mount -t debugfs none /sys/kernel/debug/`).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `ebpf.d/oomkill.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config ebpf.d/oomkill.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nOverwrite default configuration reducing number of I/O events\n\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### update every\n\n\n\n### ebpf load mode\n\n\n\n### lifetime\n\n\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per cgroup\n\nThese metrics show cgroup/service that reached OOM.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cgroup.oomkills | cgroup name | kills |\n| services.oomkills | a dimension per systemd service | kills |\n\n### Per apps\n\nThese metrics show cgroup/service that reached OOM.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| apps.oomkills | a dimension per app group | kills |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "ebpf.plugin-oomkill-eBPF_OOMkill", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/ebpf.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "ebpf.plugin", "module_name": "process", "monitored_instance": {"name": "eBPF Process", "link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/", "categories": ["data-collection.ebpf"], "icon_filename": "ebpf.jpg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["Memory", "plugin", "eBPF"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# eBPF Process\n\nPlugin: ebpf.plugin\nModule: process\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor internal memory usage.\n\nUses netdata internal statistic to monitor memory management by plugin.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Netdata flags.\n\nTo have these charts you need to compile netdata with flag `NETDATA_DEV_MODE`.\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per eBPF Process instance\n\nHow plugin is allocating memory.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| netdata.ebpf_aral_stat_size | memory | bytes |\n| netdata.ebpf_aral_stat_alloc | aral | calls |\n| netdata.ebpf_threads | total, running | threads |\n| netdata.ebpf_load_methods | legacy, co-re | methods |\n| netdata.ebpf_kernel_memory | memory_locked | bytes |\n| netdata.ebpf_hash_tables_count | hash_table | hash tables |\n| netdata.ebpf_aral_stat_size | memory | bytes |\n| netdata.ebpf_aral_stat_alloc | aral | calls |\n| netdata.ebpf_aral_stat_size | memory | bytes |\n| netdata.ebpf_aral_stat_alloc | aral | calls |\n| netdata.ebpf_hash_tables_insert_pid_elements | thread | rows |\n| netdata.ebpf_hash_tables_remove_pid_elements | thread | rows |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "ebpf.plugin-process-eBPF_Process", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/ebpf.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "ebpf.plugin", "module_name": "processes", "monitored_instance": {"name": "eBPF Processes", "link": "https://kernel.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.ebpf"], "icon_filename": "ebpf.jpg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}, {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "cgroups"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["thread", "fork", "process", "eBPF"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# eBPF Processes\n\nPlugin: ebpf.plugin\nModule: processes\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor calls for function creating tasks (threads and processes) inside Linux kernel.\n\nAttach tracing (kprobe or tracepoint, and trampoline) to internal kernel functions.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nThe plugin needs setuid because it loads data inside kernel. Netada sets necessary permission during installation time.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe plugin checks kernel compilation flags (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT), files inside debugfs, and presence of BTF files to decide which eBPF program will be attached.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThis thread will add overhead every time that an internal kernel function monitored by this thread is called.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Compile kernel\n\nCheck if your kernel was compiled with necessary options (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) in `/proc/config.gz` or inside /boot/config file. Some cited names can be different accoring preferences of Linux distributions.\nWhen you do not have options set, it is necessary to get the kernel source code from https://kernel.org or a kernel package from your distribution, this last is preferred. The kernel compilation has a well definedd pattern, but distributions can deliver their configuration files\nwith different names.\n\nNow follow steps:\n1. Copy the configuration file to /usr/src/linux/.config.\n2. Select the necessary options: make oldconfig\n3. Compile your kernel image: make bzImage\n4. Compile your modules: make modules\n5. Copy your new kernel image for boot loader directory\n6. Install the new modules: make modules_install\n7. Generate an initial ramdisk image (`initrd`) if it is necessary.\n8. Update your boot loader\n\n\n#### Debug Filesystem\n\nThis thread needs to attach a tracepoint to monitor when a process schedule an exit event. To allow this specific feaure, it is necessary to mount `debugfs` (`mount -t debugfs none /sys/kernel/debug/`).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `ebpf.d/process.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config ebpf.d/process.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nAll options are defined inside section `[global]`.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| ebpf load mode | Define whether plugin will monitor the call (`entry`) for the functions or it will also monitor the return (`return`). | entry | False |\n| apps | Enable or disable integration with apps.plugin | no | False |\n| cgroups | Enable or disable integration with cgroup.plugin | no | False |\n| pid table size | Number of elements stored inside hash tables used to monitor calls per PID. | 32768 | False |\n| ebpf type format | Define the file type to load an eBPF program. Three options are available: `legacy` (Attach only `kprobe`), `co-re` (Plugin tries to use `trampoline` when available), and `auto` (plugin check OS configuration before to load). | auto | False |\n| ebpf co-re tracing | Select the attach method used by plugin when `co-re` is defined in previous option. Two options are available: `trampoline` (Option with lowest overhead), and `probe` (the same of legacy code). This plugin will always try to attach a tracepoint, so option here will impact only function used to monitor task (thread and process) creation. | trampoline | False |\n| maps per core | Define how plugin will load their hash maps. When enabled (`yes`) plugin will load one hash table per core, instead to have centralized information. | yes | False |\n| lifetime | Set default lifetime for thread when enabled by cloud. | 300 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per eBPF Processes instance\n\nThese metrics show total number of calls to functions inside kernel.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.process_thread | process | calls/s |\n| system.process_status | process, zombie | difference |\n| system.exit | process | calls/s |\n| system.task_error | task | calls/s |\n\n### Per apps\n\nThese Metrics show grouped information per apps group.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| apps.process_create | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.thread_create | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.task_exit | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.task_close | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.task_error | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n\n### Per cgroup\n\nThese Metrics show grouped information per cgroup/service.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cgroup.process_create | process | calls/s |\n| cgroup.thread_create | thread | calls/s |\n| cgroup.task_exit | exit | calls/s |\n| cgroup.task_close | process | calls/s |\n| cgroup.task_error | process | calls/s |\n| services.process_create | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.thread_create | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.task_close | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.task_exit | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.task_error | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "ebpf.plugin-processes-eBPF_Processes", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/ebpf.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "ebpf.plugin", "module_name": "shm", "monitored_instance": {"name": "eBPF SHM", "link": "https://kernel.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.ebpf"], "icon_filename": "ebpf.jpg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}, {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "cgroups"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["syscall", "shared memory", "eBPF"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# eBPF SHM\n\nPlugin: ebpf.plugin\nModule: shm\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor syscall responsible to manipulate shared memory.\n\nAttach tracing (kprobe, trampoline) to internal kernel functions according options used to compile kernel.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nThe plugin needs setuid because it loads data inside kernel. Netada sets necessary permission during installation time.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe plugin checks kernel compilation flags (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) and presence of BTF files to decide which eBPF program will be attached.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThis thread will add overhead every time that an internal kernel function monitored by this thread is called. The estimated additional period of time is between 90-200ms per call on kernels that do not have BTF technology.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Compile kernel\n\nCheck if your kernel was compiled with necessary options (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) in `/proc/config.gz` or inside /boot/config file. Some cited names can be different accoring preferences of Linux distributions.\nWhen you do not have options set, it is necessary to get the kernel source code from https://kernel.org or a kernel package from your distribution, this last is preferred. The kernel compilation has a well definedd pattern, but distributions can deliver their configuration files\nwith different names.\n\nNow follow steps:\n1. Copy the configuration file to /usr/src/linux/.config.\n2. Select the necessary options: make oldconfig\n3. Compile your kernel image: make bzImage\n4. Compile your modules: make modules\n5. Copy your new kernel image for boot loader directory\n6. Install the new modules: make modules_install\n7. Generate an initial ramdisk image (`initrd`) if it is necessary.\n8. Update your boot loader\n\n\n#### Debug Filesystem\n\nThis thread needs to attach a tracepoint to monitor when a process schedule an exit event. To allow this specific feaure, it is necessary to mount `debugfs` (`mount -t debugfs none /sys/kernel/debug/`).`\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `ebpf.d/shm.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config ebpf.d/shm.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThis configuration file have two different sections. The `[global]` overwrites all default options, while `[syscalls]` allow user to select the syscall to monitor.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| ebpf load mode | Define whether plugin will monitor the call (`entry`) for the functions or it will also monitor the return (`return`). | entry | False |\n| apps | Enable or disable integration with apps.plugin | no | False |\n| cgroups | Enable or disable integration with cgroup.plugin | no | False |\n| pid table size | Number of elements stored inside hash tables used to monitor calls per PID. | 32768 | False |\n| ebpf type format | Define the file type to load an eBPF program. Three options are available: `legacy` (Attach only `kprobe`), `co-re` (Plugin tries to use `trampoline` when available), and `auto` (plugin check OS configuration before to load). | auto | False |\n| ebpf co-re tracing | Select the attach method used by plugin when `co-re` is defined in previous option. Two options are available: `trampoline` (Option with lowest overhead), and `probe` (the same of legacy code). | trampoline | False |\n| maps per core | Define how plugin will load their hash maps. When enabled (`yes`) plugin will load one hash table per core, instead to have centralized information. | yes | False |\n| lifetime | Set default lifetime for thread when enabled by cloud. | 300 | False |\n| shmget | Enable or disable monitoring for syscall `shmget` | yes | False |\n| shmat | Enable or disable monitoring for syscall `shmat` | yes | False |\n| shmdt | Enable or disable monitoring for syscall `shmdt` | yes | False |\n| shmctl | Enable or disable monitoring for syscall `shmctl` | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per cgroup\n\nThese Metrics show grouped information per cgroup/service.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cgroup.shmget | get | calls/s |\n| cgroup.shmat | at | calls/s |\n| cgroup.shmdt | dt | calls/s |\n| cgroup.shmctl | ctl | calls/s |\n| services.shmget | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.shmat | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.shmdt | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.shmctl | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n\n### Per apps\n\nThese Metrics show grouped information per apps group.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| apps.shmget_call | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.shmat_call | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.shmdt_call | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.shmctl_call | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n\n### Per eBPF SHM instance\n\nThese Metrics show number of calls for specified syscall.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.shared_memory_calls | get, at, dt, ctl | calls/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "ebpf.plugin-shm-eBPF_SHM", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/ebpf.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "ebpf.plugin", "module_name": "socket", "monitored_instance": {"name": "eBPF Socket", "link": "https://kernel.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.ebpf"], "icon_filename": "ebpf.jpg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}, {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "cgroups"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["TCP", "UDP", "bandwidth", "server", "connection", "socket"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# eBPF Socket\n\nPlugin: ebpf.plugin\nModule: socket\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor bandwidth consumption per application for protocols TCP and UDP.\n\nAttach tracing (kprobe, trampoline) to internal kernel functions according options used to compile kernel.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nThe plugin needs setuid because it loads data inside kernel. Netada sets necessary permission during installation time.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe plugin checks kernel compilation flags (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) and presence of BTF files to decide which eBPF program will be attached.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThis thread will add overhead every time that an internal kernel function monitored by this thread is called. The estimated additional period of time is between 90-200ms per call on kernels that do not have BTF technology.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Compile kernel\n\nCheck if your kernel was compiled with necessary options (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) in `/proc/config.gz` or inside /boot/config file. Some cited names can be different accoring preferences of Linux distributions.\nWhen you do not have options set, it is necessary to get the kernel source code from https://kernel.org or a kernel package from your distribution, this last is preferred. The kernel compilation has a well definedd pattern, but distributions can deliver their configuration files\nwith different names.\n\nNow follow steps:\n1. Copy the configuration file to /usr/src/linux/.config.\n2. Select the necessary options: make oldconfig\n3. Compile your kernel image: make bzImage\n4. Compile your modules: make modules\n5. Copy your new kernel image for boot loader directory\n6. Install the new modules: make modules_install\n7. Generate an initial ramdisk image (`initrd`) if it is necessary.\n8. Update your boot loader\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `ebpf.d/network.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config ebpf.d/network.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nAll options are defined inside section `[global]`. Options inside `network connections` are ignored for while.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| ebpf load mode | Define whether plugin will monitor the call (`entry`) for the functions or it will also monitor the return (`return`). | entry | False |\n| apps | Enable or disable integration with apps.plugin | no | False |\n| cgroups | Enable or disable integration with cgroup.plugin | no | False |\n| bandwidth table size | Number of elements stored inside hash tables used to monitor calls per PID. | 16384 | False |\n| ipv4 connection table size | Number of elements stored inside hash tables used to monitor calls per IPV4 connections. | 16384 | False |\n| ipv6 connection table size | Number of elements stored inside hash tables used to monitor calls per IPV6 connections. | 16384 | False |\n| udp connection table size | Number of temporary elements stored inside hash tables used to monitor UDP connections. | 4096 | False |\n| ebpf type format | Define the file type to load an eBPF program. Three options are available: `legacy` (Attach only `kprobe`), `co-re` (Plugin tries to use `trampoline` when available), and `auto` (plugin check OS configuration before to load). | auto | False |\n| ebpf co-re tracing | Select the attach method used by plugin when `co-re` is defined in previous option. Two options are available: `trampoline` (Option with lowest overhead), and `probe` (the same of legacy code). | trampoline | False |\n| maps per core | Define how plugin will load their hash maps. When enabled (`yes`) plugin will load one hash table per core, instead to have centralized information. | yes | False |\n| lifetime | Set default lifetime for thread when enabled by cloud. | 300 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per eBPF Socket instance\n\nThese metrics show total number of calls to functions inside kernel.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| ip.inbound_conn | connection_tcp | connections/s |\n| ip.tcp_outbound_conn | received | connections/s |\n| ip.tcp_functions | received, send, closed | calls/s |\n| ip.total_tcp_bandwidth | received, send | kilobits/s |\n| ip.tcp_error | received, send | calls/s |\n| ip.tcp_retransmit | retransmited | calls/s |\n| ip.udp_functions | received, send | calls/s |\n| ip.total_udp_bandwidth | received, send | kilobits/s |\n| ip.udp_error | received, send | calls/s |\n\n### Per apps\n\nThese metrics show grouped information per apps group.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| apps.outbound_conn_v4 | a dimension per app group | connections/s |\n| apps.outbound_conn_v6 | a dimension per app group | connections/s |\n| apps.total_bandwidth_sent | a dimension per app group | kilobits/s |\n| apps.total_bandwidth_recv | a dimension per app group | kilobits/s |\n| apps.bandwidth_tcp_send | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.bandwidth_tcp_recv | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.bandwidth_tcp_retransmit | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.bandwidth_udp_send | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.bandwidth_udp_recv | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| services.net_conn_ipv4 | a dimension per systemd service | connections/s |\n\n### Per cgroup\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cgroup.net_conn_ipv4 | connected_v4 | connections/s |\n| cgroup.net_conn_ipv6 | connected_v6 | connections/s |\n| cgroup.net_bytes_recv | received | calls/s |\n| cgroup.net_bytes_sent | sent | calls/s |\n| cgroup.net_tcp_recv | received | calls/s |\n| cgroup.net_tcp_send | sent | calls/s |\n| cgroup.net_retransmit | retransmitted | calls/s |\n| cgroup.net_udp_send | sent | calls/s |\n| cgroup.net_udp_recv | received | calls/s |\n| services.net_conn_ipv6 | a dimension per systemd service | connections/s |\n| services.net_bytes_recv | a dimension per systemd service | kilobits/s |\n| services.net_bytes_sent | a dimension per systemd service | kilobits/s |\n| services.net_tcp_recv | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.net_tcp_send | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.net_tcp_retransmit | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.net_udp_send | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.net_udp_recv | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "ebpf.plugin-socket-eBPF_Socket", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/ebpf.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "ebpf.plugin", "module_name": "softirq", "monitored_instance": {"name": "eBPF SoftIRQ", "link": "https://kernel.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.ebpf"], "icon_filename": "ebpf.jpg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["SoftIRQ", "eBPF"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# eBPF SoftIRQ\n\nPlugin: ebpf.plugin\nModule: softirq\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor latency for each SoftIRQ available.\n\nAttach kprobe to internal kernel functions.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nThe plugin needs setuid because it loads data inside kernel. Netada sets necessary permission during installation time.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe plugin checks kernel compilation flags (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT), files inside debugfs, and presence of BTF files to decide which eBPF program will be attached.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThis thread will add overhead every time that an internal kernel function monitored by this thread is called.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Compile kernel\n\nCheck if your kernel was compiled with necessary options (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) in `/proc/config.gz` or inside /boot/config file. Some cited names can be different accoring preferences of Linux distributions.\nWhen you do not have options set, it is necessary to get the kernel source code from https://kernel.org or a kernel package from your distribution, this last is preferred. The kernel compilation has a well definedd pattern, but distributions can deliver their configuration files\nwith different names.\n\nNow follow steps:\n1. Copy the configuration file to /usr/src/linux/.config.\n2. Select the necessary options: make oldconfig\n3. Compile your kernel image: make bzImage\n4. Compile your modules: make modules\n5. Copy your new kernel image for boot loader directory\n6. Install the new modules: make modules_install\n7. Generate an initial ramdisk image (`initrd`) if it is necessary.\n8. Update your boot loader\n\n\n#### Debug Filesystem\n\nThis thread needs to attach a tracepoint to monitor when a process schedule an exit event. To allow this specific feaure, it is necessary to mount `debugfs` (`mount -t debugfs none /sys/kernel/debug/`).`\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `ebpf.d/softirq.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config ebpf.d/softirq.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nAll options are defined inside section `[global]`.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| ebpf load mode | Define whether plugin will monitor the call (`entry`) for the functions or it will also monitor the return (`return`). | entry | False |\n| lifetime | Set default lifetime for thread when enabled by cloud. | 300 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per eBPF SoftIRQ instance\n\nThese metrics show latest timestamp for each softIRQ available on host.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.softirq_latency | soft IRQs | milliseconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "ebpf.plugin-softirq-eBPF_SoftIRQ", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/ebpf.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "ebpf.plugin", "module_name": "swap", "monitored_instance": {"name": "eBPF SWAP", "link": "https://kernel.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.ebpf"], "icon_filename": "ebpf.jpg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}, {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "cgroups"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["SWAP", "memory", "eBPF", "Hard Disk"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# eBPF SWAP\n\nPlugin: ebpf.plugin\nModule: swap\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitors when swap has I/O events and applications executing events.\n\nAttach tracing (kprobe, trampoline) to internal kernel functions according options used to compile kernel.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nThe plugin needs setuid because it loads data inside kernel. Netada sets necessary permission during installation time.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe plugin checks kernel compilation flags (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) and presence of BTF files to decide which eBPF program will be attached.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThis thread will add overhead every time that an internal kernel function monitored by this thread is called. The estimated additional period of time is between 90-200ms per call on kernels that do not have BTF technology.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Compile kernel\n\nCheck if your kernel was compiled with necessary options (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) in `/proc/config.gz` or inside /boot/config file. Some cited names can be different accoring preferences of Linux distributions.\nWhen you do not have options set, it is necessary to get the kernel source code from https://kernel.org or a kernel package from your distribution, this last is preferred. The kernel compilation has a well definedd pattern, but distributions can deliver their configuration files\nwith different names.\n\nNow follow steps:\n1. Copy the configuration file to /usr/src/linux/.config.\n2. Select the necessary options: make oldconfig\n3. Compile your kernel image: make bzImage\n4. Compile your modules: make modules\n5. Copy your new kernel image for boot loader directory\n6. Install the new modules: make modules_install\n7. Generate an initial ramdisk image (`initrd`) if it is necessary.\n8. Update your boot loader\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `ebpf.d/swap.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config ebpf.d/swap.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nAll options are defined inside section `[global]`.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| ebpf load mode | Define whether plugin will monitor the call (`entry`) for the functions or it will also monitor the return (`return`). | entry | False |\n| apps | Enable or disable integration with apps.plugin | no | False |\n| cgroups | Enable or disable integration with cgroup.plugin | no | False |\n| pid table size | Number of elements stored inside hash tables used to monitor calls per PID. | 32768 | False |\n| ebpf type format | Define the file type to load an eBPF program. Three options are available: `legacy` (Attach only `kprobe`), `co-re` (Plugin tries to use `trampoline` when available), and `auto` (plugin check OS configuration before to load). | auto | False |\n| ebpf co-re tracing | Select the attach method used by plugin when `co-re` is defined in previous option. Two options are available: `trampoline` (Option with lowest overhead), and `probe` (the same of legacy code). | trampoline | False |\n| maps per core | Define how plugin will load their hash maps. When enabled (`yes`) plugin will load one hash table per core, instead to have centralized information. | yes | False |\n| lifetime | Set default lifetime for thread when enabled by cloud. | 300 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per cgroup\n\nThese Metrics show grouped information per cgroup/service.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cgroup.swap_read | read | calls/s |\n| cgroup.swap_write | write | calls/s |\n| services.swap_read | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.swap_write | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n\n### Per apps\n\nThese Metrics show grouped information per apps group.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| apps.swap_read_call | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.swap_write_call | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n\n### Per eBPF SWAP instance\n\nThese metrics show total number of calls to functions inside kernel.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mem.swapcalls | write, read | calls/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "ebpf.plugin-swap-eBPF_SWAP", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/ebpf.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "ebpf.plugin", "module_name": "sync", "monitored_instance": {"name": "eBPF Sync", "link": "https://kernel.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.ebpf"], "icon_filename": "ebpf.jpg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["syscall", "eBPF", "hard disk", "memory"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# eBPF Sync\n\nPlugin: ebpf.plugin\nModule: sync\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor syscall responsible to move data from memory to storage device.\n\nAttach tracing (kprobe, trampoline) to internal kernel functions according options used to compile kernel.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nThe plugin needs setuid because it loads data inside kernel. Netada sets necessary permission during installation time.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe plugin checks kernel compilation flags (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT, CONFIG_HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS), files inside debugfs, and presence of BTF files to decide which eBPF program will be attached.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThis thread will add overhead every time that an internal kernel function monitored by this thread is called. The estimated additional period of time is between 90-200ms per call on kernels that do not have BTF technology.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Compile kernel\n\nCheck if your kernel was compiled with necessary options (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) in `/proc/config.gz` or inside /boot/config file. Some cited names can be different accoring preferences of Linux distributions.\nWhen you do not have options set, it is necessary to get the kernel source code from https://kernel.org or a kernel package from your distribution, this last is preferred. The kernel compilation has a well definedd pattern, but distributions can deliver their configuration files\nwith different names.\n\nNow follow steps:\n1. Copy the configuration file to /usr/src/linux/.config.\n2. Select the necessary options: make oldconfig\n3. Compile your kernel image: make bzImage\n4. Compile your modules: make modules\n5. Copy your new kernel image for boot loader directory\n6. Install the new modules: make modules_install\n7. Generate an initial ramdisk image (`initrd`) if it is necessary.\n8. Update your boot loader\n\n\n#### Debug Filesystem\n\nThis thread needs to attach a tracepoint to monitor when a process schedule an exit event. To allow this specific feaure, it is necessary to mount `debugfs` (`mount -t debugfs none /sys/kernel/debug`).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `ebpf.d/sync.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config ebpf.d/sync.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThis configuration file have two different sections. The `[global]` overwrites all default options, while `[syscalls]` allow user to select the syscall to monitor.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| ebpf load mode | Define whether plugin will monitor the call (`entry`) for the functions or it will also monitor the return (`return`). | entry | False |\n| apps | Enable or disable integration with apps.plugin | no | False |\n| cgroups | Enable or disable integration with cgroup.plugin | no | False |\n| pid table size | Number of elements stored inside hash tables used to monitor calls per PID. | 32768 | False |\n| ebpf type format | Define the file type to load an eBPF program. Three options are available: `legacy` (Attach only `kprobe`), `co-re` (Plugin tries to use `trampoline` when available), and `auto` (plugin check OS configuration before to load). | auto | False |\n| ebpf co-re tracing | Select the attach method used by plugin when `co-re` is defined in previous option. Two options are available: `trampoline` (Option with lowest overhead), and `probe` (the same of legacy code). | trampoline | False |\n| maps per core | Define how plugin will load their hash maps. When enabled (`yes`) plugin will load one hash table per core, instead to have centralized information. | yes | False |\n| lifetime | Set default lifetime for thread when enabled by cloud. | 300 | False |\n| sync | Enable or disable monitoring for syscall `sync` | yes | False |\n| msync | Enable or disable monitoring for syscall `msync` | yes | False |\n| fsync | Enable or disable monitoring for syscall `fsync` | yes | False |\n| fdatasync | Enable or disable monitoring for syscall `fdatasync` | yes | False |\n| syncfs | Enable or disable monitoring for syscall `syncfs` | yes | False |\n| sync_file_range | Enable or disable monitoring for syscall `sync_file_range` | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ sync_freq ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/synchronization.conf) | mem.sync | number of sync() system calls. Every call causes all pending modifications to filesystem metadata and cached file data to be written to the underlying filesystems. |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per eBPF Sync instance\n\nThese metrics show total number of calls to functions inside kernel.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mem.file_sync | fsync, fdatasync | calls/s |\n| mem.meory_map | msync | calls/s |\n| mem.sync | sync, syncfs | calls/s |\n| mem.file_segment | sync_file_range | calls/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "ebpf.plugin-sync-eBPF_Sync", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/ebpf.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "ebpf.plugin", "module_name": "vfs", "monitored_instance": {"name": "eBPF VFS", "link": "https://kernel.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.ebpf"], "icon_filename": "ebpf.jpg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}, {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "cgroups"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["virtual", "filesystem", "eBPF", "I/O", "files"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# eBPF VFS\n\nPlugin: ebpf.plugin\nModule: vfs\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor I/O events on Linux Virtual Filesystem.\n\nAttach tracing (kprobe, trampoline) to internal kernel functions according options used to compile kernel.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nThe plugin needs setuid because it loads data inside kernel. Netada sets necessary permission during installation time.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe plugin checks kernel compilation flags (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) and presence of BTF files to decide which eBPF program will be attached.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThis thread will add overhead every time that an internal kernel function monitored by this thread is called. The estimated additional period of time is between 90-200ms per call on kernels that do not have BTF technology.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Compile kernel\n\nCheck if your kernel was compiled with necessary options (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) in `/proc/config.gz` or inside /boot/config file. Some cited names can be different accoring preferences of Linux distributions.\nWhen you do not have options set, it is necessary to get the kernel source code from https://kernel.org or a kernel package from your distribution, this last is preferred. The kernel compilation has a well definedd pattern, but distributions can deliver their configuration files\nwith different names.\n\nNow follow steps:\n1. Copy the configuration file to /usr/src/linux/.config.\n2. Select the necessary options: make oldconfig\n3. Compile your kernel image: make bzImage\n4. Compile your modules: make modules\n5. Copy your new kernel image for boot loader directory\n6. Install the new modules: make modules_install\n7. Generate an initial ramdisk image (`initrd`) if it is necessary.\n8. Update your boot loader\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `ebpf.d/vfs.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config ebpf.d/vfs.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nAll options are defined inside section `[global]`.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| ebpf load mode | Define whether plugin will monitor the call (`entry`) for the functions or it will also monitor the return (`return`). | entry | False |\n| apps | Enable or disable integration with apps.plugin | no | False |\n| cgroups | Enable or disable integration with cgroup.plugin | no | False |\n| pid table size | Number of elements stored inside hash tables used to monitor calls per PID. | 32768 | False |\n| ebpf type format | Define the file type to load an eBPF program. Three options are available: `legacy` (Attach only `kprobe`), `co-re` (Plugin tries to use `trampoline` when available), and `auto` (plugin check OS configuration before to load). | auto | False |\n| ebpf co-re tracing | Select the attach method used by plugin when `co-re` is defined in previous option. Two options are available: `trampoline` (Option with lowest overhead), and `probe` (the same of legacy code). | trampoline | False |\n| maps per core | Define how plugin will load their hash maps. When enabled (`yes`) plugin will load one hash table per core, instead to have centralized information. | yes | False |\n| lifetime | Set default lifetime for thread when enabled by cloud. | 300 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per cgroup\n\nThese Metrics show grouped information per cgroup/service.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cgroup.vfs_unlink | delete | calls/s |\n| cgroup.vfs_write | write | calls/s |\n| cgroup.vfs_write_error | write | calls/s |\n| cgroup.vfs_read | read | calls/s |\n| cgroup.vfs_read_error | read | calls/s |\n| cgroup.vfs_write_bytes | write | bytes/s |\n| cgroup.vfs_read_bytes | read | bytes/s |\n| cgroup.vfs_fsync | fsync | calls/s |\n| cgroup.vfs_fsync_error | fsync | calls/s |\n| cgroup.vfs_open | open | calls/s |\n| cgroup.vfs_open_error | open | calls/s |\n| cgroup.vfs_create | create | calls/s |\n| cgroup.vfs_create_error | create | calls/s |\n| services.vfs_unlink | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.vfs_write | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.vfs_write_error | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.vfs_read | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.vfs_read_error | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.vfs_write_bytes | a dimension per systemd service | bytes/s |\n| services.vfs_read_bytes | a dimension per systemd service | bytes/s |\n| services.vfs_fsync | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.vfs_fsync_error | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.vfs_open | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.vfs_open_error | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.vfs_create | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n| services.vfs_create_error | a dimension per systemd service | calls/s |\n\n### Per eBPF VFS instance\n\nThese Metrics show grouped information per cgroup/service.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| filesystem.vfs_deleted_objects | delete | calls/s |\n| filesystem.vfs_io | read, write | calls/s |\n| filesystem.vfs_io_bytes | read, write | bytes/s |\n| filesystem.vfs_io_error | read, write | calls/s |\n| filesystem.vfs_fsync | fsync | calls/s |\n| filesystem.vfs_fsync_error | fsync | calls/s |\n| filesystem.vfs_open | open | calls/s |\n| filesystem.vfs_open_error | open | calls/s |\n| filesystem.vfs_create | create | calls/s |\n| filesystem.vfs_create_error | create | calls/s |\n\n### Per apps\n\nThese Metrics show grouped information per apps group.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| apps.file_deleted | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.vfs_write_call | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.vfs_write_error | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.vfs_read_call | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.vfs_read_error | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.vfs_write_bytes | a dimension per app group | bytes/s |\n| apps.vfs_read_bytes | a dimension per app group | bytes/s |\n| apps.vfs_fsync | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.vfs_fsync_error | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.vfs_open | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.vfs_open_error | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.vfs_create | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n| apps.vfs_create_error | a dimension per app group | calls/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "ebpf.plugin-vfs-eBPF_VFS", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/ebpf.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "dev.cpu.0.freq", "monitored_instance": {"name": "dev.cpu.0.freq", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "freebsd.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# dev.cpu.0.freq\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: dev.cpu.0.freq\n\n## Overview\n\nRead current CPU Scaling frequency.\n\nCurrent CPU Scaling Frequency\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `Config options`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd]` section within that file.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config Config options\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| dev.cpu.0.freq | Enable or disable CPU Scaling frequency metric. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per dev.cpu.0.freq instance\n\nThe metric shows status of CPU frequency, it is direct affected by system load.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cpu.scaling_cur_freq | frequency | MHz |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-dev.cpu.0.freq-dev.cpu.0.freq", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "dev.cpu.temperature", "monitored_instance": {"name": "dev.cpu.temperature", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "freebsd.org"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# dev.cpu.temperature\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: dev.cpu.temperature\n\n## Overview\n\nGet current CPU temperature\n\nThe plugin calls `sysctl` function to collect necessary data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| dev.cpu.temperature | Enable or disable CPU temperature metric. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per dev.cpu.temperature instance\n\nThis metric show latest CPU temperature.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cpu.temperature | a dimension per core | Celsius |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-dev.cpu.temperature-dev.cpu.temperature", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "devstat", "monitored_instance": {"name": "devstat", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "hard-drive.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# devstat\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: devstat\n\n## Overview\n\nCollect information per hard disk available on host.\n\nThe plugin calls `sysctl` function to collect necessary data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd:kern.devstat]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enable new disks detected at runtime | Enable or disable possibility to detect new disks. | auto | False |\n| performance metrics for pass devices | Enable or disable metrics for disks with type `PASS`. | auto | False |\n| total bandwidth for all disks | Enable or disable total bandwidth metric for all disks. | yes | False |\n| bandwidth for all disks | Enable or disable bandwidth for all disks metric. | auto | False |\n| operations for all disks | Enable or disable operations for all disks metric. | auto | False |\n| queued operations for all disks | Enable or disable queued operations for all disks metric. | auto | False |\n| utilization percentage for all disks | Enable or disable utilization percentage for all disks metric. | auto | False |\n| i/o time for all disks | Enable or disable I/O time for all disks metric. | auto | False |\n| average completed i/o time for all disks | Enable or disable average completed I/O time for all disks metric. | auto | False |\n| average completed i/o bandwidth for all disks | Enable or disable average completed I/O bandwidth for all disks metric. | auto | False |\n| average service time for all disks | Enable or disable average service time for all disks metric. | auto | False |\n| disable by default disks matching | Do not create charts for disks listed. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ 10min_disk_utilization ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/disks.conf) | disk.util | average percentage of time ${label:device} disk was busy over the last 10 minutes |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per devstat instance\n\nThese metrics give a general vision about I/O events on disks.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.io | io, out | KiB/s |\n\n### Per disk\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| disk.io | reads, writes, frees | KiB/s |\n| disk.ops | reads, writes, other, frees | operations/s |\n| disk.qops | operations | operations |\n| disk.util | utilization | % of time working |\n| disk.iotime | reads, writes, other, frees | milliseconds/s |\n| disk.await | reads, writes, other, frees | milliseconds/operation |\n| disk.avgsz | reads, writes, frees | KiB/operation |\n| disk.svctm | svctm | milliseconds/operation |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-devstat-devstat", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "getifaddrs", "monitored_instance": {"name": "getifaddrs", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "network.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# getifaddrs\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: getifaddrs\n\n## Overview\n\nCollect traffic per network interface.\n\nThe plugin calls `getifaddrs` function to collect necessary data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd:getifaddrs]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enable new interfaces detected at runtime | Enable or disable possibility to discover new interface after plugin starts. | auto | False |\n| total bandwidth for physical interfaces | Enable or disable total bandwidth for physical interfaces metric. | auto | False |\n| total packets for physical interfaces | Enable or disable total packets for physical interfaces metric. | auto | False |\n| total bandwidth for ipv4 interface | Enable or disable total bandwidth for IPv4 interface metric. | auto | False |\n| total bandwidth for ipv6 interfaces | Enable or disable total bandwidth for ipv6 interfaces metric. | auto | False |\n| bandwidth for all interfaces | Enable or disable bandwidth for all interfaces metric. | auto | False |\n| packets for all interfaces | Enable or disable packets for all interfaces metric. | auto | False |\n| errors for all interfaces | Enable or disable errors for all interfaces metric. | auto | False |\n| drops for all interfaces | Enable or disable drops for all interfaces metric. | auto | False |\n| collisions for all interface | Enable or disable collisions for all interface metric. | auto | False |\n| disable by default interfaces matching | Do not display data for intterfaces listed. | lo* | False |\n| set physical interfaces for system.net | Do not show network traffic for listed interfaces. | igb* ix* cxl* em* ixl* ixlv* bge* ixgbe* vtnet* vmx* re* igc* dwc* | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ interface_speed ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/net.conf) | net.net | network interface ${label:device} current speed |\n| [ inbound_packets_dropped_ratio ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/net.conf) | net.drops | ratio of inbound dropped packets for the network interface ${label:device} over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ outbound_packets_dropped_ratio ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/net.conf) | net.drops | ratio of outbound dropped packets for the network interface ${label:device} over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ 1m_received_packets_rate ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/net.conf) | net.packets | average number of packets received by the network interface ${label:device} over the last minute |\n| [ 10s_received_packets_storm ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/net.conf) | net.packets | ratio of average number of received packets for the network interface ${label:device} over the last 10 seconds, compared to the rate over the last minute |\n| [ interface_inbound_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/net.conf) | net.errors | number of inbound errors for the network interface ${label:device} in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ interface_outbound_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/net.conf) | net.errors | number of outbound errors for the network interface ${label:device} in the last 10 minutes |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per getifaddrs instance\n\nGeneral overview about network traffic.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.net | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| system.packets | received, sent, multicast_received, multicast_sent | packets/s |\n| system.ipv4 | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| system.ipv6 | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n\n### Per network device\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| net.net | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| net.packets | received, sent, multicast_received, multicast_sent | packets/s |\n| net.errors | inbound, outbound | errors/s |\n| net.drops | inbound, outbound | drops/s |\n| net.events | collisions | events/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-getifaddrs-getifaddrs", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "getmntinfo", "monitored_instance": {"name": "getmntinfo", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "hard-drive.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# getmntinfo\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: getmntinfo\n\n## Overview\n\nCollect information per mount point.\n\nThe plugin calls `getmntinfo` function to collect necessary data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd:getmntinfo]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enable new mount points detected at runtime | Cheeck new mount points during runtime. | auto | False |\n| space usage for all disks | Enable or disable space usage for all disks metric. | auto | False |\n| inodes usage for all disks | Enable or disable inodes usage for all disks metric. | auto | False |\n| exclude space metrics on paths | Do not show metrics for listed paths. | /proc/* | False |\n| exclude space metrics on filesystems | Do not monitor listed filesystems. | autofs procfs subfs devfs none | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ disk_space_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/disks.conf) | disk.space | disk ${label:mount_point} space utilization |\n| [ disk_inode_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/disks.conf) | disk.inodes | disk ${label:mount_point} inode utilization |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per mount point\n\nThese metrics show detailss about mount point usages.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| disk.space | avail, used, reserved_for_root | GiB |\n| disk.inodes | avail, used, reserved_for_root | inodes |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-getmntinfo-getmntinfo", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "hw.intrcnt", "monitored_instance": {"name": "hw.intrcnt", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "freebsd.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# hw.intrcnt\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: hw.intrcnt\n\n## Overview\n\nGet total number of interrupts\n\nThe plugin calls `sysctl` function to collect necessary data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config option\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| hw.intrcnt | Enable or disable Interrupts metric. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per hw.intrcnt instance\n\nThese metrics show system interrupts frequency.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.intr | interrupts | interrupts/s |\n| system.interrupts | a dimension per interrupt | interrupts/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-hw.intrcnt-hw.intrcnt", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "ipfw", "monitored_instance": {"name": "ipfw", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "firewall.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# ipfw\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: ipfw\n\n## Overview\n\nCollect information about FreeBSD firewall.\n\nThe plugin uses RAW socket to communicate with kernel and collect data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd:ipfw]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| counters for static rules | Enable or disable counters for static rules metric. | yes | False |\n| number of dynamic rules | Enable or disable number of dynamic rules metric. | yes | False |\n| allocated memory | Enable or disable allocated memory metric. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per ipfw instance\n\nTheese metrics show FreeBSD firewall statistics.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| ipfw.mem | dynamic, static | bytes |\n| ipfw.packets | a dimension per static rule | packets/s |\n| ipfw.bytes | a dimension per static rule | bytes/s |\n| ipfw.active | a dimension per dynamic rule | rules |\n| ipfw.expired | a dimension per dynamic rule | rules |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-ipfw-ipfw", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "kern.cp_time", "monitored_instance": {"name": "kern.cp_time", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "freebsd.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# kern.cp_time\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: kern.cp_time\n\n## Overview\n\nTotal CPU utilization\n\nThe plugin calls `sysctl` function to collect necessary data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe netdata main configuration file.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| kern.cp_time | Enable or disable Total CPU usage. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ 10min_cpu_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cpu.conf) | system.cpu | average CPU utilization over the last 10 minutes (excluding iowait, nice and steal) |\n| [ 10min_cpu_iowait ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cpu.conf) | system.cpu | average CPU iowait time over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ 20min_steal_cpu ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cpu.conf) | system.cpu | average CPU steal time over the last 20 minutes |\n| [ 10min_cpu_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cpu.conf) | system.cpu | average CPU utilization over the last 10 minutes (excluding nice) |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per kern.cp_time instance\n\nThese metrics show CPU usage statistics.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.cpu | nice, system, user, interrupt, idle | percentage |\n\n### Per core\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cpu.cpu | nice, system, user, interrupt, idle | percentage |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-kern.cp_time-kern.cp_time", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "kern.ipc.msq", "monitored_instance": {"name": "kern.ipc.msq", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "freebsd.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# kern.ipc.msq\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: kern.ipc.msq\n\n## Overview\n\nCollect number of IPC message Queues\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| kern.ipc.msq | Enable or disable IPC message queue metric. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per kern.ipc.msq instance\n\nThese metrics show statistics IPC messages statistics.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.ipc_msq_queues | queues | queues |\n| system.ipc_msq_messages | messages | messages |\n| system.ipc_msq_size | allocated, used | bytes |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-kern.ipc.msq-kern.ipc.msq", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "kern.ipc.sem", "monitored_instance": {"name": "kern.ipc.sem", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "freebsd.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# kern.ipc.sem\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: kern.ipc.sem\n\n## Overview\n\nCollect information about semaphore.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| kern.ipc.sem | Enable or disable semaphore metrics. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ semaphores_used ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/ipc.conf) | system.ipc_semaphores | IPC semaphore utilization |\n| [ semaphore_arrays_used ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/ipc.conf) | system.ipc_semaphore_arrays | IPC semaphore arrays utilization |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per kern.ipc.sem instance\n\nThese metrics shows counters for semaphores on host.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.ipc_semaphores | semaphores | semaphores |\n| system.ipc_semaphore_arrays | arrays | arrays |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-kern.ipc.sem-kern.ipc.sem", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "kern.ipc.shm", "monitored_instance": {"name": "kern.ipc.shm", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "memory.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# kern.ipc.shm\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: kern.ipc.shm\n\n## Overview\n\nCollect shared memory information.\n\nThe plugin calls `sysctl` function to collect necessary data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| kern.ipc.shm | Enable or disable shared memory metric. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per kern.ipc.shm instance\n\nThese metrics give status about current shared memory segments.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.ipc_shared_mem_segs | segments | segments |\n| system.ipc_shared_mem_size | allocated | KiB |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-kern.ipc.shm-kern.ipc.shm", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "net.inet.icmp.stats", "monitored_instance": {"name": "net.inet.icmp.stats", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "network.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# net.inet.icmp.stats\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: net.inet.icmp.stats\n\n## Overview\n\nCollect information about ICMP traffic.\n\nThe plugin calls `sysctl` function to collect necessary data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd:net.inet.icmp.stats]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| IPv4 ICMP packets | Enable or disable IPv4 ICMP packets metric. | yes | False |\n| IPv4 ICMP error | Enable or disable IPv4 ICMP error metric. | yes | False |\n| IPv4 ICMP messages | Enable or disable IPv4 ICMP messages metric. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per net.inet.icmp.stats instance\n\nThese metrics show ICMP connections statistics.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| ipv4.icmp | received, sent | packets/s |\n| ipv4.icmp_errors | InErrors, OutErrors, InCsumErrors | packets/s |\n| ipv4.icmpmsg | InEchoReps, OutEchoReps, InEchos, OutEchos | packets/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-net.inet.icmp.stats-net.inet.icmp.stats", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "net.inet.ip.stats", "monitored_instance": {"name": "net.inet.ip.stats", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "network.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# net.inet.ip.stats\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: net.inet.ip.stats\n\n## Overview\n\nCollect IP stats\n\nThe plugin calls `sysctl` function to collect necessary data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd:net.inet.ip.stats]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| ipv4 packets | Enable or disable IPv4 packets metric. | yes | False |\n| ipv4 fragments sent | Enable or disable IPv4 fragments sent metric. | yes | False |\n| ipv4 fragments assembly | Enable or disable IPv4 fragments assembly metric. | yes | False |\n| ipv4 errors | Enable or disable IPv4 errors metric. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per net.inet.ip.stats instance\n\nThese metrics show IPv4 connections statistics.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| ipv4.packets | received, sent, forwarded, delivered | packets/s |\n| ipv4.fragsout | ok, failed, created | packets/s |\n| ipv4.fragsin | ok, failed, all | packets/s |\n| ipv4.errors | InDiscards, OutDiscards, InHdrErrors, OutNoRoutes, InAddrErrors, InUnknownProtos | packets/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-net.inet.ip.stats-net.inet.ip.stats", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "net.inet.tcp.states", "monitored_instance": {"name": "net.inet.tcp.states", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "network.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# net.inet.tcp.states\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: net.inet.tcp.states\n\n## Overview\n\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| net.inet.tcp.states | Enable or disable TCP state metric. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ tcp_connections ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/tcp_conn.conf) | ipv4.tcpsock | IPv4 TCP connections utilization |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per net.inet.tcp.states instance\n\nA counter for TCP connections.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| ipv4.tcpsock | connections | active connections |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-net.inet.tcp.states-net.inet.tcp.states", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "net.inet.tcp.stats", "monitored_instance": {"name": "net.inet.tcp.stats", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "network.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# net.inet.tcp.stats\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: net.inet.tcp.stats\n\n## Overview\n\nCollect overall information about TCP connections.\n\nThe plugin calls `sysctl` function to collect necessary data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd:net.inet.tcp.stats]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| ipv4 TCP packets | Enable or disable ipv4 TCP packets metric. | yes | False |\n| ipv4 TCP errors | Enable or disable pv4 TCP errors metric. | yes | False |\n| ipv4 TCP handshake issues | Enable or disable ipv4 TCP handshake issue metric. | yes | False |\n| TCP connection aborts | Enable or disable TCP connection aborts metric. | auto | False |\n| TCP out-of-order queue | Enable or disable TCP out-of-order queue metric. | auto | False |\n| TCP SYN cookies | Enable or disable TCP SYN cookies metric. | auto | False |\n| TCP listen issues | Enable or disable TCP listen issues metric. | auto | False |\n| ECN packets | Enable or disable ECN packets metric. | auto | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ 1m_ipv4_tcp_resets_sent ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/tcp_resets.conf) | ipv4.tcphandshake | average number of sent TCP RESETS over the last minute |\n| [ 10s_ipv4_tcp_resets_sent ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/tcp_resets.conf) | ipv4.tcphandshake | average number of sent TCP RESETS over the last 10 seconds. This can indicate a port scan, or that a service running on this host has crashed. Netdata will not send a clear notification for this alarm. |\n| [ 1m_ipv4_tcp_resets_received ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/tcp_resets.conf) | ipv4.tcphandshake | average number of received TCP RESETS over the last minute |\n| [ 10s_ipv4_tcp_resets_received ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/tcp_resets.conf) | ipv4.tcphandshake | average number of received TCP RESETS over the last 10 seconds. This can be an indication that a service this host needs has crashed. Netdata will not send a clear notification for this alarm. |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per net.inet.tcp.stats instance\n\nThese metrics show TCP connections statistics.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| ipv4.tcppackets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| ipv4.tcperrors | InErrs, InCsumErrors, RetransSegs | packets/s |\n| ipv4.tcphandshake | EstabResets, ActiveOpens, PassiveOpens, AttemptFails | events/s |\n| ipv4.tcpconnaborts | baddata, userclosed, nomemory, timeout, linger | connections/s |\n| ipv4.tcpofo | inqueue | packets/s |\n| ipv4.tcpsyncookies | received, sent, failed | packets/s |\n| ipv4.tcplistenissues | overflows | packets/s |\n| ipv4.ecnpkts | InCEPkts, InECT0Pkts, InECT1Pkts, OutECT0Pkts, OutECT1Pkts | packets/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-net.inet.tcp.stats-net.inet.tcp.stats", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "net.inet.udp.stats", "monitored_instance": {"name": "net.inet.udp.stats", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "network.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# net.inet.udp.stats\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: net.inet.udp.stats\n\n## Overview\n\nCollect information about UDP connections.\n\nThe plugin calls `sysctl` function to collect necessary data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd:net.inet.udp.stats]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| ipv4 UDP packets | Enable or disable ipv4 UDP packets metric. | yes | False |\n| ipv4 UDP errors | Enable or disable ipv4 UDP errors metric. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ 1m_ipv4_udp_receive_buffer_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/udp_errors.conf) | ipv4.udperrors | average number of UDP receive buffer errors over the last minute |\n| [ 1m_ipv4_udp_send_buffer_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/udp_errors.conf) | ipv4.udperrors | average number of UDP send buffer errors over the last minute |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per net.inet.udp.stats instance\n\nThese metrics show UDP connections statistics.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| ipv4.udppackets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| ipv4.udperrors | InErrors, NoPorts, RcvbufErrors, InCsumErrors, IgnoredMulti | events/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-net.inet.udp.stats-net.inet.udp.stats", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "net.inet6.icmp6.stats", "monitored_instance": {"name": "net.inet6.icmp6.stats", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "network.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# net.inet6.icmp6.stats\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: net.inet6.icmp6.stats\n\n## Overview\n\nCollect information abou IPv6 ICMP\n\nThe plugin calls `sysctl` function to collect necessary data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd:net.inet6.icmp6.stats]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| icmp | Enable or disable ICMP metric. | auto | False |\n| icmp redirects | Enable or disable ICMP redirects metric. | auto | False |\n| icmp errors | Enable or disable ICMP errors metric. | auto | False |\n| icmp echos | Enable or disable ICMP echos metric. | auto | False |\n| icmp router | Enable or disable ICMP router metric. | auto | False |\n| icmp neighbor | Enable or disable ICMP neighbor metric. | auto | False |\n| icmp types | Enable or disable ICMP types metric. | auto | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per net.inet6.icmp6.stats instance\n\nCollect IPv6 ICMP traffic statistics.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| ipv6.icmp | received, sent | messages/s |\n| ipv6.icmpredir | received, sent | redirects/s |\n| ipv6.icmperrors | InErrors, OutErrors, InCsumErrors, InDestUnreachs, InPktTooBigs, InTimeExcds, InParmProblems, OutDestUnreachs, OutTimeExcds, OutParmProblems | errors/s |\n| ipv6.icmpechos | InEchos, OutEchos, InEchoReplies, OutEchoReplies | messages/s |\n| ipv6.icmprouter | InSolicits, OutSolicits, InAdvertisements, OutAdvertisements | messages/s |\n| ipv6.icmpneighbor | InSolicits, OutSolicits, InAdvertisements, OutAdvertisements | messages/s |\n| ipv6.icmptypes | InType1, InType128, InType129, InType136, OutType1, OutType128, OutType129, OutType133, OutType135, OutType143 | messages/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-net.inet6.icmp6.stats-net.inet6.icmp6.stats", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "net.inet6.ip6.stats", "monitored_instance": {"name": "net.inet6.ip6.stats", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "network.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# net.inet6.ip6.stats\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: net.inet6.ip6.stats\n\n## Overview\n\nCollect information abou IPv6 stats.\n\nThe plugin calls `sysctl` function to collect necessary data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd:net.inet6.ip6.stats]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| ipv6 packets | Enable or disable ipv6 packet metric. | auto | False |\n| ipv6 fragments sent | Enable or disable ipv6 fragments sent metric. | auto | False |\n| ipv6 fragments assembly | Enable or disable ipv6 fragments assembly metric. | auto | False |\n| ipv6 errors | Enable or disable ipv6 errors metric. | auto | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per net.inet6.ip6.stats instance\n\nThese metrics show general information about IPv6 connections.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| ipv6.packets | received, sent, forwarded, delivers | packets/s |\n| ipv6.fragsout | ok, failed, all | packets/s |\n| ipv6.fragsin | ok, failed, timeout, all | packets/s |\n| ipv6.errors | InDiscards, OutDiscards, InHdrErrors, InAddrErrors, InTruncatedPkts, InNoRoutes, OutNoRoutes | packets/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-net.inet6.ip6.stats-net.inet6.ip6.stats", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "net.isr", "monitored_instance": {"name": "net.isr", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "freebsd.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# net.isr\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: net.isr\n\n## Overview\n\nCollect information about system softnet stat.\n\nThe plugin calls `sysctl` function to collect necessary data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd:net.isr]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| netisr | Enable or disable general vision about softnet stat metrics. | yes | False |\n| netisr per core | Enable or disable softnet stat metric per core. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ 1min_netdev_backlog_exceeded ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/softnet.conf) | system.softnet_stat | average number of dropped packets in the last minute due to exceeded net.core.netdev_max_backlog |\n| [ 1min_netdev_budget_ran_outs ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/softnet.conf) | system.softnet_stat | average number of times ksoftirq ran out of sysctl net.core.netdev_budget or net.core.netdev_budget_usecs with work remaining over the last minute (this can be a cause for dropped packets) |\n| [ 10min_netisr_backlog_exceeded ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/softnet.conf) | system.softnet_stat | average number of drops in the last minute due to exceeded sysctl net.route.netisr_maxqlen (this can be a cause for dropped packets) |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per net.isr instance\n\nThese metrics show statistics about softnet stats.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.softnet_stat | dispatched, hybrid_dispatched, qdrops, queued | events/s |\n\n### Per core\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cpu.softnet_stat | dispatched, hybrid_dispatched, qdrops, queued | events/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-net.isr-net.isr", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "system.ram", "monitored_instance": {"name": "system.ram", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "memory.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# system.ram\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: system.ram\n\n## Overview\n\nShow information about system memory usage.\n\nThe plugin calls `sysctl` function to collect necessary data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| system.ram | Enable or disable system RAM metric. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ ram_in_use ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/ram.conf) | system.ram | system memory utilization |\n| [ ram_in_use ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/ram.conf) | system.ram | system memory utilization |\n| [ ram_available ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/ram.conf) | mem.available | percentage of estimated amount of RAM available for userspace processes, without causing swapping |\n| [ ram_available ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/ram.conf) | mem.available | percentage of estimated amount of RAM available for userspace processes, without causing swapping |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per system.ram instance\n\nThis metric shows RAM usage statistics.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.ram | free, active, inactive, wired, cache, laundry, buffers | MiB |\n| mem.available | avail | MiB |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-system.ram-system.ram", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "uptime", "monitored_instance": {"name": "uptime", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "freebsd.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# uptime\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: uptime\n\n## Overview\n\nShow period of time server is up.\n\nThe plugin calls `clock_gettime` function to collect necessary data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| vm.loadavg | Enable or disable load average metric. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per uptime instance\n\nHow long the system is running.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.uptime | uptime | seconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-uptime-uptime", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "vm.loadavg", "monitored_instance": {"name": "vm.loadavg", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "freebsd.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# vm.loadavg\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: vm.loadavg\n\n## Overview\n\nSystem Load Average\n\nThe plugin calls `sysctl` function to collect necessary data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| vm.loadavg | Enable or disable load average metric. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ load_cpu_number ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/load.conf) | system.load | number of active CPU cores in the system |\n| [ load_average_15 ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/load.conf) | system.load | system fifteen-minute load average |\n| [ load_average_5 ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/load.conf) | system.load | system five-minute load average |\n| [ load_average_1 ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/load.conf) | system.load | system one-minute load average |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per vm.loadavg instance\n\nMonitoring for number of threads running or waiting.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.load | load1, load5, load15 | load |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-vm.loadavg-vm.loadavg", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "vm.stats.sys.v_intr", "monitored_instance": {"name": "vm.stats.sys.v_intr", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "freebsd.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# vm.stats.sys.v_intr\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: vm.stats.sys.v_intr\n\n## Overview\n\nDevice interrupts\n\nThe plugin calls `sysctl` function to collect necessary data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config option\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| vm.stats.sys.v_intr | Enable or disable device interrupts metric. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per vm.stats.sys.v_intr instance\n\nThe metric show device interrupt frequency.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.dev_intr | interrupts | interrupts/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-vm.stats.sys.v_intr-vm.stats.sys.v_intr", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "vm.stats.sys.v_soft", "monitored_instance": {"name": "vm.stats.sys.v_soft", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "freebsd.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# vm.stats.sys.v_soft\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: vm.stats.sys.v_soft\n\n## Overview\n\nSoftware Interrupt\n\nvm.stats.sys.v_soft\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config option\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| vm.stats.sys.v_soft | Enable or disable software inerrupts metric. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per vm.stats.sys.v_soft instance\n\nThis metric shows software interrupt frequency.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.soft_intr | interrupts | interrupts/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-vm.stats.sys.v_soft-vm.stats.sys.v_soft", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "vm.stats.sys.v_swtch", "monitored_instance": {"name": "vm.stats.sys.v_swtch", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "freebsd.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# vm.stats.sys.v_swtch\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: vm.stats.sys.v_swtch\n\n## Overview\n\nCPU context switch\n\nThe plugin calls `sysctl` function to collect necessary data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| vm.stats.sys.v_swtch | Enable or disable CPU context switch metric. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per vm.stats.sys.v_swtch instance\n\nThe metric count the number of context switches happening on host.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.ctxt | switches | context switches/s |\n| system.forks | started | processes/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-vm.stats.sys.v_swtch-vm.stats.sys.v_swtch", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "vm.stats.vm.v_pgfaults", "monitored_instance": {"name": "vm.stats.vm.v_pgfaults", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "memory.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# vm.stats.vm.v_pgfaults\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: vm.stats.vm.v_pgfaults\n\n## Overview\n\nCollect memory page faults events.\n\nThe plugin calls `sysctl` function to collect necessary data\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| vm.stats.vm.v_pgfaults | Enable or disable Memory page fault metric. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per vm.stats.vm.v_pgfaults instance\n\nThe number of page faults happened on host.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mem.pgfaults | memory, io_requiring, cow, cow_optimized, in_transit | page faults/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-vm.stats.vm.v_pgfaults-vm.stats.vm.v_pgfaults", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "vm.stats.vm.v_swappgs", "monitored_instance": {"name": "vm.stats.vm.v_swappgs", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "memory.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# vm.stats.vm.v_swappgs\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: vm.stats.vm.v_swappgs\n\n## Overview\n\nThe metric swap amount of data read from and written to SWAP.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| vm.stats.vm.v_swappgs | Enable or disable infoormation about SWAP I/O metric. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ 30min_ram_swapped_out ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/swap.conf) | mem.swapio | percentage of the system RAM swapped in the last 30 minutes |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per vm.stats.vm.v_swappgs instance\n\nThis metric shows events happening on SWAP.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mem.swapio | io, out | KiB/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-vm.stats.vm.v_swappgs-vm.stats.vm.v_swappgs", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "vm.swap_info", "monitored_instance": {"name": "vm.swap_info", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "freebsd.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# vm.swap_info\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: vm.swap_info\n\n## Overview\n\nCollect information about SWAP memory.\n\nThe plugin calls `sysctlnametomib` function to collect necessary data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| vm.swap_info | Enable or disable SWAP metrics. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ used_swap ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/swap.conf) | mem.swap | swap memory utilization |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per vm.swap_info instance\n\nThis metric shows the SWAP usage.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mem.swap | free, used | MiB |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-vm.swap_info-vm.swap_info", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "vm.vmtotal", "monitored_instance": {"name": "vm.vmtotal", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "memory.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# vm.vmtotal\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: vm.vmtotal\n\n## Overview\n\nCollect Virtual Memory information from host.\n\nThe plugin calls function `sysctl` to collect data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd:vm.vmtotal]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enable total processes | Number of active processes. | yes | False |\n| processes running | Show number of processes running or blocked. | yes | False |\n| real memory | Memeory used on host. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ active_processes ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/processes.conf) | system.active_processes | system process IDs (PID) space utilization |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per vm.vmtotal instance\n\nThese metrics show an overall vision about processes running.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.active_processes | active | processes |\n| system.processes | running, blocked | processes |\n| mem.real | used | MiB |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-vm.vmtotal-vm.vmtotal", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freebsd.plugin", "module_name": "zfs", "monitored_instance": {"name": "zfs", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"], "icon_filename": "filesystem.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# zfs\n\nPlugin: freebsd.plugin\nModule: zfs\n\n## Overview\n\nCollect metrics for ZFS filesystem\n\nThe plugin uses `sysctl` function to collect necessary data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freebsd:zfs_arcstats]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| show zero charts | Do not show charts with zero metrics. | no | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ zfs_memory_throttle ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/zfs.conf) | zfs.memory_ops | number of times ZFS had to limit the ARC growth in the last 10 minutes |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per zfs instance\n\nThese metrics show detailed information about ZFS filesystem.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| zfs.arc_size | arcsz, target, min, max | MiB |\n| zfs.l2_size | actual, size | MiB |\n| zfs.reads | arc, demand, prefetch, metadata, l2 | reads/s |\n| zfs.bytes | read, write | KiB/s |\n| zfs.hits | hits, misses | percentage |\n| zfs.hits_rate | hits, misses | events/s |\n| zfs.dhits | hits, misses | percentage |\n| zfs.dhits_rate | hits, misses | events/s |\n| zfs.phits | hits, misses | percentage |\n| zfs.phits_rate | hits, misses | events/s |\n| zfs.mhits | hits, misses | percentage |\n| zfs.mhits_rate | hits, misses | events/s |\n| zfs.l2hits | hits, misses | percentage |\n| zfs.l2hits_rate | hits, misses | events/s |\n| zfs.list_hits | mfu, mfu_ghost, mru, mru_ghost | hits/s |\n| zfs.arc_size_breakdown | recent, frequent | percentage |\n| zfs.memory_ops | throttled | operations/s |\n| zfs.important_ops | evict_skip, deleted, mutex_miss, hash_collisions | operations/s |\n| zfs.actual_hits | hits, misses | percentage |\n| zfs.actual_hits_rate | hits, misses | events/s |\n| zfs.demand_data_hits | hits, misses | percentage |\n| zfs.demand_data_hits_rate | hits, misses | events/s |\n| zfs.prefetch_data_hits | hits, misses | percentage |\n| zfs.prefetch_data_hits_rate | hits, misses | events/s |\n| zfs.hash_elements | current, max | elements |\n| zfs.hash_chains | current, max | chains |\n| zfs.trim_bytes | TRIMmed | bytes |\n| zfs.trim_requests | successful, failed, unsupported | requests |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freebsd.plugin-zfs-zfs", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freebsd.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "freeipmi.plugin", "module_name": "freeipmi", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI)", "link": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligent_Platform_Management_Interface", "categories": ["data-collection.hardware-devices-and-sensors"], "icon_filename": "netdata.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["sensors", "ipmi", "freeipmi", "ipmimonitoring"], "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI)\n\nPlugin: freeipmi.plugin\nModule: freeipmi\n\n## Overview\n\n\"Monitor enterprise server sensor readings, event log entries, and hardware statuses to ensure reliable server operations.\"\n\n\nThe plugin uses open source library IPMImonitoring to communicate with sensors.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nThe plugin needs setuid.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nLinux kernel module for IPMI can create big overhead.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install freeipmi.plugin\n\nWhen using our official DEB/RPM packages, the FreeIPMI plugin is included in a separate package named `netdata-plugin-freeipmi` which needs to be manually installed using your system package manager. It is not installed automatically due to the large number of dependencies it requires.\n\nWhen using a static build of Netdata, the FreeIPMI plugin will be included and installed automatically, though you will still need to have FreeIPMI installed on your system to be able to use the plugin.\n\nWhen using a local build of Netdata, you need to ensure that the FreeIPMI development packages (typically called `libipmimonitoring-dev`, `libipmimonitoring-devel`, or `freeipmi-devel`) are installed when building Netdata.\n\n\n#### Preliminary actions\n\nIf you have not previously used IPMI on your system, you will probably need to run the `ipmimonitoring` command as root\nto initialize IPMI settings so that the Netdata plugin works correctly. It should return information about available sensors on the system.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:freeipmi]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe configuration is set using command line options:\n\n```\n# netdata.conf\n[plugin:freeipmi]\n command options = opt1 opt2 ... optN\n```\n\nTo display a help message listing the available command line options:\n\n```bash\n./usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/freeipmi.plugin --help\n```\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Command options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| SECONDS | Data collection frequency. | | False |\n| debug | Enable verbose output. | disabled | False |\n| no-sel | Disable System Event Log (SEL) collection. | disabled | False |\n| reread-sdr-cache | Re-read SDR cache on every iteration. | disabled | False |\n| interpret-oem-data | Attempt to parse OEM data. | disabled | False |\n| assume-system-event-record | treat illegal SEL events records as normal. | disabled | False |\n| ignore-non-interpretable-sensors | Do not read sensors that cannot be interpreted. | disabled | False |\n| bridge-sensors | Bridge sensors not owned by the BMC. | disabled | False |\n| shared-sensors | Enable shared sensors if found. | disabled | False |\n| no-discrete-reading | Do not read sensors if their event/reading type code is invalid. | enabled | False |\n| ignore-scanning-disabled | Ignore the scanning bit and read sensors no matter what. | disabled | False |\n| assume-bmc-owner | Assume the BMC is the sensor owner no matter what (usually bridging is required too). | disabled | False |\n| hostname HOST | Remote IPMI hostname or IP address. | local | False |\n| username USER | Username that will be used when connecting to the remote host. | | False |\n| password PASS | Password that will be used when connecting to the remote host. | | False |\n| noauthcodecheck / no-auth-code-check | Don't check the authentication codes returned. | | False |\n| driver-type IPMIDRIVER | Specify the driver type to use instead of doing an auto selection. The currently available outofband drivers are LAN and LAN_2_0, which perform IPMI 1.5 and IPMI 2.0 respectively. The currently available inband drivers are KCS, SSIF, OPENIPMI and SUNBMC. | | False |\n| sdr-cache-dir PATH | SDR cache files directory. | /tmp | False |\n| sensor-config-file FILE | Sensors configuration filename. | system default | False |\n| sel-config-file FILE | SEL configuration filename. | system default | False |\n| ignore N1,N2,N3,... | Sensor IDs to ignore. | | False |\n| ignore-status N1,N2,N3,... | Sensor IDs to ignore status (nominal/warning/critical). | | False |\n| -v | Print version and exit. | | False |\n| --help | Print usage message and exit. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Decrease data collection frequency\n\nBasic example decreasing data collection frequency. The minimum `update every` is 5 (enforced internally by the plugin). IPMI is slow and CPU hungry. So, once every 5 seconds is pretty acceptable.\n\n```yaml\n[plugin:freeipmi]\n update every = 10\n\n```\n##### Disable SEL collection\n\nAppend to `command options =` the options you need.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\n[plugin:freeipmi]\n command options = no-sel\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Ignore specific sensors\n\nSpecific sensor IDs can be excluded from freeipmi tools by editing `/etc/freeipmi/freeipmi.conf` and setting the IDs to be ignored at `ipmi-sensors-exclude-record-ids`.\n\n**However this file is not used by `libipmimonitoring`** (the library used by Netdata's `freeipmi.plugin`).\n\nTo find the IDs to ignore, run the command `ipmimonitoring`. The first column is the wanted ID:\n\nID | Name | Type | State | Reading | Units | Event\n1 | Ambient Temp | Temperature | Nominal | 26.00 | C | 'OK'\n2 | Altitude | Other Units Based Sensor | Nominal | 480.00 | ft | 'OK'\n3 | Avg Power | Current | Nominal | 100.00 | W | 'OK'\n4 | Planar 3.3V | Voltage | Nominal | 3.29 | V | 'OK'\n5 | Planar 5V | Voltage | Nominal | 4.90 | V | 'OK'\n6 | Planar 12V | Voltage | Nominal | 11.99 | V | 'OK'\n7 | Planar VBAT | Voltage | Nominal | 2.95 | V | 'OK'\n8 | Fan 1A Tach | Fan | Nominal | 3132.00 | RPM | 'OK'\n9 | Fan 1B Tach | Fan | Nominal | 2150.00 | RPM | 'OK'\n10 | Fan 2A Tach | Fan | Nominal | 2494.00 | RPM | 'OK'\n11 | Fan 2B Tach | Fan | Nominal | 1825.00 | RPM | 'OK'\n12 | Fan 3A Tach | Fan | Nominal | 3538.00 | RPM | 'OK'\n13 | Fan 3B Tach | Fan | Nominal | 2625.00 | RPM | 'OK'\n14 | Fan 1 | Entity Presence | Nominal | N/A | N/A | 'Entity Present'\n15 | Fan 2 | Entity Presence | Nominal | N/A | N/A | 'Entity Present'\n...\n\n`freeipmi.plugin` supports the option `ignore` that accepts a comma separated list of sensor IDs to ignore. To configure it set on `netdata.conf`:\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\n[plugin:freeipmi]\n command options = ignore 1,2,3,4,...\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\n\n\n### kimpi0 CPU usage\n\n\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ ipmi_sensor_state ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/ipmi.conf) | ipmi.sensor_state | IPMI sensor ${label:sensor} (${label:component}) state |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\nThe plugin does a speed test when it starts, to find out the duration needed by the IPMI processor to respond. Depending on the speed of your IPMI processor, charts may need several seconds to show up on the dashboard.\n\n\n### Per Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| ipmi.sel | events | events |\n\n### Per sensor\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| sensor | The sensor name |\n| type | One of 45 recognized sensor types (Battery, Voltage...) |\n| component | One of 25 recognized components (Processor, Peripheral). |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| ipmi.sensor_state | nominal, critical, warning, unknown | state |\n| ipmi.sensor_temperature_c | temperature | Celsius |\n| ipmi.sensor_temperature_f | temperature | Fahrenheit |\n| ipmi.sensor_voltage | voltage | Volts |\n| ipmi.sensor_ampere | ampere | Amps |\n| ipmi.sensor_fan_speed | rotations | RPM |\n| ipmi.sensor_power | power | Watts |\n| ipmi.sensor_reading_percent | percentage | % |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "freeipmi.plugin-freeipmi-Intelligent_Platform_Management_Interface_(IPMI)", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/freeipmi.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-activemq", "module_name": "activemq", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"categories": ["data-collection.message-brokers"], "icon_filename": "activemq.png", "name": "ActiveMQ", "link": "https://activemq.apache.org/"}, "alternative_monitored_instances": [], "keywords": ["message broker"], "most_popular": false, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "httpcheck"}, {"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}]}}}, "overview": "# ActiveMQ\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: activemq\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors ActiveMQ queues and topics.\n\nIt collects metrics by sending HTTP requests to the Web Console API.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis collector discovers instances running on the local host that provide metrics on port 8161.\nOn startup, it tries to collect metrics from:\n\n- http://localhost:8161\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/activemq.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/activemq.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://localhost:8161 | True |\n| webadmin | Webadmin root path. | admin | True |\n| max_queues | Maximum number of concurrently collected queues. | 50 | False |\n| max_topics | Maximum number of concurrently collected topics. | 50 | False |\n| queues_filter | Queues filter. Syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | | False |\n| topics_filter | Topics filter. Syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8161\n webadmin: admin\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8161\n webadmin: admin\n username: foo\n password: bar\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Filters and limits\n\nUsing filters and limits for queues and topics.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8161\n webadmin: admin\n max_queues: 100\n max_topics: 100\n queues_filter: '!sandr* *'\n topics_filter: '!sandr* *'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8161\n webadmin: admin\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:8161\n webadmin: admin\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `activemq` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m activemq\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per ActiveMQ instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| activemq.messages | enqueued, dequeued | messages/s |\n| activemq.unprocessed_messages | unprocessed | messages |\n| activemq.consumers | consumers | consumers |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-activemq-ActiveMQ", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/activemq/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-apache", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "apache", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Apache", "link": "https://httpd.apache.org/", "icon_filename": "apache.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies"]}, "keywords": ["webserver"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "weblog"}, {"plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "httpcheck"}, {"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Apache\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: apache\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors the activity and performance of Apache servers, and collects metrics such as the number of connections, workers, requests and more.\n\n\nIt sends HTTP requests to the Apache location [server-status](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_status.html), \nwhich is a built-in location that provides metrics about the Apache server.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects Apache instances running on localhost that are listening on port 80.\nOn startup, it tries to collect metrics from:\n\n- http://localhost/server-status?auto\n- http://127.0.0.1/server-status?auto\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable Apache status support\n\n- Enable and configure [status_module](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_status.html).\n- Ensure that you have [ExtendedStatus](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_status.html#troubleshoot) set on (enabled by default since Apache v2.3.6).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/apache.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/apache.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1/server-status?auto | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1/server-status?auto\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1/server-status?auto\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nApache with enabled HTTPS and self-signed certificate.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1/server-status?auto\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1/server-status?auto\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1/server-status?auto\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `apache` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m apache\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\nAll metrics available only if [ExtendedStatus](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/core.html#extendedstatus) is on.\n\n\n### Per Apache instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit | Basic | Extended |\n|:------|:----------|:----|:---:|:---:|\n| apache.connections | connections | connections | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| apache.conns_async | keepalive, closing, writing | connections | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| apache.workers | idle, busy | workers | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| apache.scoreboard | waiting, starting, reading, sending, keepalive, dns_lookup, closing, logging, finishing, idle_cleanup, open | connections | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| apache.requests | requests | requests/s | | \u2022 |\n| apache.net | sent | kilobit/s | | \u2022 |\n| apache.reqpersec | requests | requests/s | | \u2022 |\n| apache.bytespersec | served | KiB/s | | \u2022 |\n| apache.bytesperreq | size | KiB | | \u2022 |\n| apache.uptime | uptime | seconds | | \u2022 |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-apache-Apache", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/apache/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-energid", "module_name": "apache", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Energi Core Wallet", "link": "", "icon_filename": "energi.png", "categories": ["data-collection.blockchain-servers"]}, "keywords": ["energid"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Energi Core Wallet\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: apache\n\n## Overview\n\nThis module monitors Energi Core Wallet instances.\nWorks only with [Generation 2 wallets](https://docs.energi.software/en/downloads/gen2-core-wallet).\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/energid.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/energid.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:9796 | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9796\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9796\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9796\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9796\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9796\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `apache` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m apache\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Energi Core Wallet instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| energid.blockindex | blocks, headers | count |\n| energid.difficulty | difficulty | difficulty |\n| energid.mempool | max, usage, tx_size | bytes |\n| energid.secmem | total, used, free, locked | bytes |\n| energid.network | connections | connections |\n| energid.timeoffset | timeoffset | seconds |\n| energid.utxo_transactions | transactions, output_transactions | transactions |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-apache-Energi_Core_Wallet", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/energid/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-httpd", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "apache", "monitored_instance": {"name": "HTTPD", "link": "https://httpd.apache.org/", "icon_filename": "apache.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies"]}, "keywords": ["webserver"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "weblog"}, {"plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "httpcheck"}, {"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# HTTPD\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: apache\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors the activity and performance of Apache servers, and collects metrics such as the number of connections, workers, requests and more.\n\n\nIt sends HTTP requests to the Apache location [server-status](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_status.html), \nwhich is a built-in location that provides metrics about the Apache server.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects Apache instances running on localhost that are listening on port 80.\nOn startup, it tries to collect metrics from:\n\n- http://localhost/server-status?auto\n- http://127.0.0.1/server-status?auto\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable Apache status support\n\n- Enable and configure [status_module](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_status.html).\n- Ensure that you have [ExtendedStatus](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_status.html#troubleshoot) set on (enabled by default since Apache v2.3.6).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/apache.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/apache.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1/server-status?auto | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1/server-status?auto\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1/server-status?auto\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nApache with enabled HTTPS and self-signed certificate.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1/server-status?auto\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1/server-status?auto\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1/server-status?auto\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `apache` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m apache\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\nAll metrics available only if [ExtendedStatus](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/core.html#extendedstatus) is on.\n\n\n### Per Apache instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit | Basic | Extended |\n|:------|:----------|:----|:---:|:---:|\n| apache.connections | connections | connections | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| apache.conns_async | keepalive, closing, writing | connections | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| apache.workers | idle, busy | workers | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| apache.scoreboard | waiting, starting, reading, sending, keepalive, dns_lookup, closing, logging, finishing, idle_cleanup, open | connections | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| apache.requests | requests | requests/s | | \u2022 |\n| apache.net | sent | kilobit/s | | \u2022 |\n| apache.reqpersec | requests | requests/s | | \u2022 |\n| apache.bytespersec | served | KiB/s | | \u2022 |\n| apache.bytesperreq | size | KiB | | \u2022 |\n| apache.uptime | uptime | seconds | | \u2022 |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-apache-HTTPD", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/apache/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-cassandra", "module_name": "cassandra", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"], "icon_filename": "cassandra.svg", "name": "Cassandra", "link": "https://cassandra.apache.org/_/index.html"}, "alternative_monitored_instances": [], "keywords": ["nosql", "dbms", "db", "database"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Cassandra\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: cassandra\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector gathers metrics about client requests, cache hits, and many more, while also providing metrics per each thread pool.\n\n\nThe [JMX Exporter](https://github.com/prometheus/jmx_exporter) is used to fetch metrics from a Cassandra instance and make them available at an endpoint like `http://127.0.0.1:7072/metrics`.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis collector discovers instances running on the local host that provide metrics on port 7072.\n\nOn startup, it tries to collect metrics from:\n\n- http://127.0.0.1:7072/metrics\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Configure Cassandra with Prometheus JMX Exporter\n\nTo configure Cassandra with the [JMX Exporter](https://github.com/prometheus/jmx_exporter):\n\n> **Note**: paths can differ depends on your setup.\n\n- Download latest [jmx_exporter](https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/io/prometheus/jmx/jmx_prometheus_javaagent/) jar file\n and install it in a directory where Cassandra can access it.\n- Add\n the [jmx_exporter.yaml](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/master/modules/cassandra/jmx_exporter.yaml)\n file to `/etc/cassandra`.\n- Add the following line to `/etc/cassandra/cassandra-env.sh`\n ```\n JVM_OPTS=\"$JVM_OPTS $JVM_EXTRA_OPTS -javaagent:/opt/jmx_exporter/jmx_exporter.jar=7072:/etc/cassandra/jmx_exporter.yaml\n ```\n- Restart cassandra service.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/cassandra.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/cassandra.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:7072/metrics | True |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 2 | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:7072/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nLocal server with basic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:7072/metrics\n username: foo\n password: bar\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nLocal server with enabled HTTPS and self-signed certificate.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:7072/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:7072/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:7072/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `cassandra` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m cassandra\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Cassandra instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cassandra.client_requests_rate | read, write | requests/s |\n| cassandra.client_request_read_latency_histogram | p50, p75, p95, p98, p99, p999 | seconds |\n| cassandra.client_request_write_latency_histogram | p50, p75, p95, p98, p99, p999 | seconds |\n| cassandra.client_requests_latency | read, write | seconds |\n| cassandra.row_cache_hit_ratio | hit_ratio | percentage |\n| cassandra.row_cache_hit_rate | hits, misses | events/s |\n| cassandra.row_cache_utilization | used | percentage |\n| cassandra.row_cache_size | size | bytes |\n| cassandra.key_cache_hit_ratio | hit_ratio | percentage |\n| cassandra.key_cache_hit_rate | hits, misses | events/s |\n| cassandra.key_cache_utilization | used | percentage |\n| cassandra.key_cache_size | size | bytes |\n| cassandra.storage_live_disk_space_used | used | bytes |\n| cassandra.compaction_completed_tasks_rate | completed | tasks/s |\n| cassandra.compaction_pending_tasks_count | pending | tasks |\n| cassandra.compaction_compacted_rate | compacted | bytes/s |\n| cassandra.jvm_memory_used | heap, nonheap | bytes |\n| cassandra.jvm_gc_rate | parnew, cms | gc/s |\n| cassandra.jvm_gc_time | parnew, cms | seconds |\n| cassandra.dropped_messages_rate | dropped | messages/s |\n| cassandra.client_requests_timeouts_rate | read, write | timeout/s |\n| cassandra.client_requests_unavailables_rate | read, write | exceptions/s |\n| cassandra.client_requests_failures_rate | read, write | failures/s |\n| cassandra.storage_exceptions_rate | storage | exceptions/s |\n\n### Per thread pool\n\nMetrics related to Cassandra's thread pools. Each thread pool provides its own set of the following metrics.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| thread_pool | thread pool name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cassandra.thread_pool_active_tasks_count | active | tasks |\n| cassandra.thread_pool_pending_tasks_count | pending | tasks |\n| cassandra.thread_pool_blocked_tasks_count | blocked | tasks |\n| cassandra.thread_pool_blocked_tasks_rate | blocked | tasks/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-cassandra-Cassandra", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/cassandra/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-chrony", "module_name": "chrony", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"categories": ["data-collection.system-clock-and-ntp"], "icon_filename": "chrony.jpg", "name": "Chrony", "link": "https://chrony.tuxfamily.org/"}, "alternative_monitored_instances": [], "keywords": [], "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Chrony\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: chrony\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors the system's clock performance and peers activity status\n\nIt collects metrics by sending UDP packets to chronyd using the Chrony communication protocol v6.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis collector discovers Chrony instance running on the local host and listening on port 323.\nOn startup, it tries to collect metrics from:\n\n- 127.0.0.1:323\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/chrony.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/chrony.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| address | Server address. The format is IP:PORT. | 127.0.0.1:323 | True |\n| timeout | Connection timeout. Zero means no timeout. | 1 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 127.0.0.1:323\n\n```\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 127.0.0.1:323\n\n - name: remote\n address: 192.0.2.1:323\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `chrony` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m chrony\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Chrony instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| chrony.stratum | stratum | level |\n| chrony.current_correction | current_correction | seconds |\n| chrony.root_delay | root_delay | seconds |\n| chrony.root_dispersion | root_delay | seconds |\n| chrony.last_offset | offset | seconds |\n| chrony.rms_offset | offset | seconds |\n| chrony.frequency | frequency | ppm |\n| chrony.residual_frequency | residual_frequency | ppm |\n| chrony.skew | skew | ppm |\n| chrony.update_interval | update_interval | seconds |\n| chrony.ref_measurement_time | ref_measurement_time | seconds |\n| chrony.leap_status | normal, insert_second, delete_second, unsynchronised | status |\n| chrony.activity | online, offline, burst_online, burst_offline, unresolved | sources |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-chrony-Chrony", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/chrony/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-cockroachdb", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "cockroachdb", "monitored_instance": {"name": "CockroachDB", "link": "https://www.cockroachlabs.com/", "icon_filename": "cockroachdb.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": ["cockroachdb", "databases"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# CockroachDB\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: cockroachdb\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors CockroachDB servers.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/cockroachdb.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/cockroachdb.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:8080/_status/vars | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8080/_status/vars\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nLocal server with basic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8080/_status/vars\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nCockroachDB with enabled HTTPS and self-signed certificate.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:8080/_status/vars\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8080/_status/vars\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://203.0.113.10:8080/_status/vars\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `cockroachdb` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m cockroachdb\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ cockroachdb_used_storage_capacity ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cockroachdb.conf) | cockroachdb.storage_used_capacity_percentage | storage capacity utilization |\n| [ cockroachdb_used_usable_storage_capacity ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cockroachdb.conf) | cockroachdb.storage_used_capacity_percentage | storage usable space utilization |\n| [ cockroachdb_unavailable_ranges ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cockroachdb.conf) | cockroachdb.ranges_replication_problem | number of ranges with fewer live replicas than needed for quorum |\n| [ cockroachdb_underreplicated_ranges ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cockroachdb.conf) | cockroachdb.ranges_replication_problem | number of ranges with fewer live replicas than the replication target |\n| [ cockroachdb_open_file_descriptors_limit ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cockroachdb.conf) | cockroachdb.process_file_descriptors | open file descriptors utilization (against softlimit) |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per CockroachDB instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cockroachdb.process_cpu_time_combined_percentage | used | percentage |\n| cockroachdb.process_cpu_time_percentage | user, sys | percentage |\n| cockroachdb.process_cpu_time | user, sys | ms |\n| cockroachdb.process_memory | rss | KiB |\n| cockroachdb.process_file_descriptors | open | fd |\n| cockroachdb.process_uptime | uptime | seconds |\n| cockroachdb.host_disk_bandwidth | read, write | KiB |\n| cockroachdb.host_disk_operations | reads, writes | operations |\n| cockroachdb.host_disk_iops_in_progress | in_progress | iops |\n| cockroachdb.host_network_bandwidth | received, sent | kilobits |\n| cockroachdb.host_network_packets | received, sent | packets |\n| cockroachdb.live_nodes | live_nodes | nodes |\n| cockroachdb.node_liveness_heartbeats | successful, failed | heartbeats |\n| cockroachdb.total_storage_capacity | total | KiB |\n| cockroachdb.storage_capacity_usability | usable, unusable | KiB |\n| cockroachdb.storage_usable_capacity | available, used | KiB |\n| cockroachdb.storage_used_capacity_percentage | total, usable | percentage |\n| cockroachdb.sql_connections | active | connections |\n| cockroachdb.sql_bandwidth | received, sent | KiB |\n| cockroachdb.sql_statements_total | started, executed | statements |\n| cockroachdb.sql_errors | statement, transaction | errors |\n| cockroachdb.sql_started_ddl_statements | ddl | statements |\n| cockroachdb.sql_executed_ddl_statements | ddl | statements |\n| cockroachdb.sql_started_dml_statements | select, update, delete, insert | statements |\n| cockroachdb.sql_executed_dml_statements | select, update, delete, insert | statements |\n| cockroachdb.sql_started_tcl_statements | begin, commit, rollback, savepoint, savepoint_cockroach_restart, release_savepoint_cockroach_restart, rollback_to_savepoint_cockroach_restart | statements |\n| cockroachdb.sql_executed_tcl_statements | begin, commit, rollback, savepoint, savepoint_cockroach_restart, release_savepoint_cockroach_restart, rollback_to_savepoint_cockroach_restart | statements |\n| cockroachdb.sql_active_distributed_queries | active | queries |\n| cockroachdb.sql_distributed_flows | active, queued | flows |\n| cockroachdb.live_bytes | applications, system | KiB |\n| cockroachdb.logical_data | keys, values | KiB |\n| cockroachdb.logical_data_count | keys, values | num |\n| cockroachdb.kv_transactions | committed, fast-path_committed, aborted | transactions |\n| cockroachdb.kv_transaction_restarts | write_too_old, write_too_old_multiple, forwarded_timestamp, possible_reply, async_consensus_failure, read_within_uncertainty_interval, aborted, push_failure, unknown | restarts |\n| cockroachdb.ranges | ranges | ranges |\n| cockroachdb.ranges_replication_problem | unavailable, under_replicated, over_replicated | ranges |\n| cockroachdb.range_events | split, add, remove, merge | events |\n| cockroachdb.range_snapshot_events | generated, applied_raft_initiated, applied_learner, applied_preemptive | events |\n| cockroachdb.rocksdb_read_amplification | reads | reads/query |\n| cockroachdb.rocksdb_table_operations | compactions, flushes | operations |\n| cockroachdb.rocksdb_cache_usage | used | KiB |\n| cockroachdb.rocksdb_cache_operations | hits, misses | operations |\n| cockroachdb.rocksdb_cache_hit_rate | hit_rate | percentage |\n| cockroachdb.rocksdb_sstables | sstables | sstables |\n| cockroachdb.replicas | replicas | replicas |\n| cockroachdb.replicas_quiescence | quiescent, active | replicas |\n| cockroachdb.replicas_leaders | leaders, not_leaseholders | replicas |\n| cockroachdb.replicas_leaseholders | leaseholders | leaseholders |\n| cockroachdb.queue_processing_failures | gc, replica_gc, replication, split, consistency, raft_log, raft_snapshot, time_series_maintenance | failures |\n| cockroachdb.rebalancing_queries | avg | queries/s |\n| cockroachdb.rebalancing_writes | avg | writes/s |\n| cockroachdb.timeseries_samples | written | samples |\n| cockroachdb.timeseries_write_errors | write | errors |\n| cockroachdb.timeseries_write_bytes | written | KiB |\n| cockroachdb.slow_requests | acquiring_latches, acquiring_lease, in_raft | requests |\n| cockroachdb.code_heap_memory_usage | go, cgo | KiB |\n| cockroachdb.goroutines | goroutines | goroutines |\n| cockroachdb.gc_count | gc | invokes |\n| cockroachdb.gc_pause | pause | us |\n| cockroachdb.cgo_calls | cgo | calls |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-cockroachdb-CockroachDB", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/cockroachdb/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-consul", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "consul", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Consul", "link": "https://www.consul.io/", "categories": ["data-collection.service-discovery-registry"], "icon_filename": "consul.svg"}, "alternative_monitored_instances": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["service networking platform", "hashicorp"], "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Consul\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: consul\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors [key metrics](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul/docs/agent/telemetry#key-metrics) of Consul Agents: transaction timings, leadership changes, memory usage and more.\n\n\nIt periodically sends HTTP requests to [Consul REST API](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul/api-docs).\n\nUsed endpoints:\n\n- [/operator/autopilot/health](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul/api-docs/operator/autopilot#read-health)\n- [/agent/checks](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul/api-docs/agent/check#list-checks)\n- [/agent/self](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul/api-docs/agent#read-configuration)\n- [/agent/metrics](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul/api-docs/agent#view-metrics)\n- [/coordinate/nodes](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul/api-docs/coordinate#read-lan-coordinates-for-all-nodes)\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis collector discovers instances running on the local host, that provide metrics on port 8500.\n\nOn startup, it tries to collect metrics from:\n\n- http://localhost:8500\n- http://127.0.0.1:8500\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable Prometheus telemetry\n\n[Enable](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul/docs/agent/config/config-files#telemetry-prometheus_retention_time) telemetry on your Consul agent, by increasing the value of `prometheus_retention_time` from `0`.\n\n\n#### Add required ACLs to Token\n\nRequired **only if authentication is enabled**.\n\n| ACL | Endpoint |\n|:---------------:|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| `operator:read` | [autopilot health status](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul/api-docs/operator/autopilot#read-health) |\n| `node:read` | [checks](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul/api-docs/agent/check#list-checks) |\n| `agent:read` | [configuration](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul/api-docs/agent#read-configuration), [metrics](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul/api-docs/agent#view-metrics), and [lan coordinates](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul/api-docs/coordinate#read-lan-coordinates-for-all-nodes) |\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/consul.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/consul.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"All options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://localhost:8500 | True |\n| acl_token | ACL token used in every request. | | False |\n| max_checks | Checks processing/charting limit. | | False |\n| max_filter | Checks processing/charting filter. Uses [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern/README.md). | | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client tls certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client tls key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8500\n acl_token: \"ec15675e-2999-d789-832e-8c4794daa8d7\"\n\n```\n##### Basic HTTP auth\n\nLocal server with basic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8500\n acl_token: \"ec15675e-2999-d789-832e-8c4794daa8d7\"\n username: foo\n password: bar\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8500\n acl_token: \"ec15675e-2999-d789-832e-8c4794daa8d7\"\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://203.0.113.10:8500\n acl_token: \"ada7f751-f654-8872-7f93-498e799158b6\"\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `consul` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m consul\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ consul_node_health_check_status ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/consul.conf) | consul.node_health_check_status | node health check ${label:check_name} has failed on server ${label:node_name} datacenter ${label:datacenter} |\n| [ consul_service_health_check_status ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/consul.conf) | consul.service_health_check_status | service health check ${label:check_name} for service ${label:service_name} has failed on server ${label:node_name} datacenter ${label:datacenter} |\n| [ consul_client_rpc_requests_exceeded ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/consul.conf) | consul.client_rpc_requests_exceeded_rate | number of rate-limited RPC requests made by server ${label:node_name} datacenter ${label:datacenter} |\n| [ consul_client_rpc_requests_failed ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/consul.conf) | consul.client_rpc_requests_failed_rate | number of failed RPC requests made by server ${label:node_name} datacenter ${label:datacenter} |\n| [ consul_gc_pause_time ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/consul.conf) | consul.gc_pause_time | time spent in stop-the-world garbage collection pauses on server ${label:node_name} datacenter ${label:datacenter} |\n| [ consul_autopilot_health_status ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/consul.conf) | consul.autopilot_health_status | datacenter ${label:datacenter} cluster is unhealthy as reported by server ${label:node_name} |\n| [ consul_autopilot_server_health_status ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/consul.conf) | consul.autopilot_server_health_status | server ${label:node_name} from datacenter ${label:datacenter} is unhealthy |\n| [ consul_raft_leader_last_contact_time ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/consul.conf) | consul.raft_leader_last_contact_time | median time elapsed since leader server ${label:node_name} datacenter ${label:datacenter} was last able to contact the follower nodes |\n| [ consul_raft_leadership_transitions ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/consul.conf) | consul.raft_leadership_transitions_rate | there has been a leadership change and server ${label:node_name} datacenter ${label:datacenter} has become the leader |\n| [ consul_raft_thread_main_saturation ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/consul.conf) | consul.raft_thread_main_saturation_perc | average saturation of the main Raft goroutine on server ${label:node_name} datacenter ${label:datacenter} |\n| [ consul_raft_thread_fsm_saturation ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/consul.conf) | consul.raft_thread_fsm_saturation_perc | average saturation of the FSM Raft goroutine on server ${label:node_name} datacenter ${label:datacenter} |\n| [ consul_license_expiration_time ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/consul.conf) | consul.license_expiration_time | Consul Enterprise licence expiration time on node ${label:node_name} datacenter ${label:datacenter} |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\nThe set of metrics depends on the [Consul Agent mode](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul/docs/install/glossary#agent).\n\n\n### Per Consul instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit | Leader | Follower | Client |\n|:------|:----------|:----|:---:|:---:|:---:|\n| consul.client_rpc_requests_rate | rpc | requests/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| consul.client_rpc_requests_exceeded_rate | exceeded | requests/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| consul.client_rpc_requests_failed_rate | failed | requests/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| consul.memory_allocated | allocated | bytes | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| consul.memory_sys | sys | bytes | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| consul.gc_pause_time | gc_pause | seconds | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| consul.kvs_apply_time | quantile_0.5, quantile_0.9, quantile_0.99 | ms | \u2022 | \u2022 | |\n| consul.kvs_apply_operations_rate | kvs_apply | ops/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | |\n| consul.txn_apply_time | quantile_0.5, quantile_0.9, quantile_0.99 | ms | \u2022 | \u2022 | |\n| consul.txn_apply_operations_rate | txn_apply | ops/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | |\n| consul.autopilot_health_status | healthy, unhealthy | status | \u2022 | \u2022 | |\n| consul.autopilot_failure_tolerance | failure_tolerance | servers | \u2022 | \u2022 | |\n| consul.autopilot_server_health_status | healthy, unhealthy | status | \u2022 | \u2022 | |\n| consul.autopilot_server_stable_time | stable | seconds | \u2022 | \u2022 | |\n| consul.autopilot_server_serf_status | active, failed, left, none | status | \u2022 | \u2022 | |\n| consul.autopilot_server_voter_status | voter, not_voter | status | \u2022 | \u2022 | |\n| consul.network_lan_rtt | min, max, avg | ms | \u2022 | \u2022 | |\n| consul.raft_commit_time | quantile_0.5, quantile_0.9, quantile_0.99 | ms | \u2022 | | |\n| consul.raft_commits_rate | commits | commits/s | \u2022 | | |\n| consul.raft_leader_last_contact_time | quantile_0.5, quantile_0.9, quantile_0.99 | ms | \u2022 | | |\n| consul.raft_leader_oldest_log_age | oldest_log_age | seconds | \u2022 | | |\n| consul.raft_follower_last_contact_leader_time | leader_last_contact | ms | | \u2022 | |\n| consul.raft_rpc_install_snapshot_time | quantile_0.5, quantile_0.9, quantile_0.99 | ms | | \u2022 | |\n| consul.raft_leader_elections_rate | leader | elections/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | |\n| consul.raft_leadership_transitions_rate | leadership | transitions/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | |\n| consul.server_leadership_status | leader, not_leader | status | \u2022 | \u2022 | |\n| consul.raft_thread_main_saturation_perc | quantile_0.5, quantile_0.9, quantile_0.99 | percentage | \u2022 | \u2022 | |\n| consul.raft_thread_fsm_saturation_perc | quantile_0.5, quantile_0.9, quantile_0.99 | percentage | \u2022 | \u2022 | |\n| consul.raft_fsm_last_restore_duration | last_restore_duration | ms | \u2022 | \u2022 | |\n| consul.raft_boltdb_freelist_bytes | freelist | bytes | \u2022 | \u2022 | |\n| consul.raft_boltdb_logs_per_batch_rate | written | logs/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | |\n| consul.raft_boltdb_store_logs_time | quantile_0.5, quantile_0.9, quantile_0.99 | ms | \u2022 | \u2022 | |\n| consul.license_expiration_time | license_expiration | seconds | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n\n### Per node check\n\nMetrics about checks on Node level.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| datacenter | Datacenter Identifier |\n| node_name | The node's name |\n| check_name | The check's name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit | Leader | Follower | Client |\n|:------|:----------|:----|:---:|:---:|:---:|\n| consul.node_health_check_status | passing, maintenance, warning, critical | status | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n\n### Per service check\n\nMetrics about checks at a Service level.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| datacenter | Datacenter Identifier |\n| node_name | The node's name |\n| check_name | The check's name |\n| service_name | The service's name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit | Leader | Follower | Client |\n|:------|:----------|:----|:---:|:---:|:---:|\n| consul.service_health_check_status | passing, maintenance, warning, critical | status | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-consul-Consul", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/consul/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-coredns", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "coredns", "monitored_instance": {"name": "CoreDNS", "link": "https://coredns.io/", "icon_filename": "coredns.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.dns-and-dhcp-servers"]}, "keywords": ["coredns", "dns", "kubernetes"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# CoreDNS\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: coredns\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors CoreDNS instances.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/coredns.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/coredns.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"All options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:9153/metrics | True |\n| per_server_stats | Server filter. | | False |\n| per_zone_stats | Zone filter. | | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 2 | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client tls certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client tls key. | | False |\n\n##### per_server_stats\n\nMetrics of servers matching the selector will be collected.\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [matcher](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/tree/master/pkg/matcher#supported-format).\n- Syntax:\n\n```yaml\nper_server_stats:\n includes:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n excludes:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### per_zone_stats\n\nMetrics of zones matching the selector will be collected.\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [matcher](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/tree/master/pkg/matcher#supported-format).\n- Syntax:\n\n```yaml\nper_zone_stats:\n includes:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n excludes:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9153/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Basic HTTP auth\n\nLocal server with basic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9153/metrics\n username: foo\n password: bar\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9153/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://203.0.113.10:9153/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `coredns` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m coredns\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per CoreDNS instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| coredns.dns_request_count_total | requests | requests/s |\n| coredns.dns_responses_count_total | responses | responses/s |\n| coredns.dns_request_count_total_per_status | processed, dropped | requests/s |\n| coredns.dns_no_matching_zone_dropped_total | dropped | requests/s |\n| coredns.dns_panic_count_total | panics | panics/s |\n| coredns.dns_requests_count_total_per_proto | udp, tcp | requests/s |\n| coredns.dns_requests_count_total_per_ip_family | v4, v6 | requests/s |\n| coredns.dns_requests_count_total_per_per_type | a, aaaa, mx, soa, cname, ptr, txt, ns, ds, dnskey, rrsig, nsec, nsec3, ixfr, any, other | requests/s |\n| coredns.dns_responses_count_total_per_rcode | noerror, formerr, servfail, nxdomain, notimp, refused, yxdomain, yxrrset, nxrrset, notauth, notzone, badsig, badkey, badtime, badmode, badname, badalg, badtrunc, badcookie, other | responses/s |\n\n### Per server\n\nThese metrics refer to the DNS server.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| server_name | Server name. |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| coredns.server_dns_request_count_total | requests | requests/s |\n| coredns.server_dns_responses_count_total | responses | responses/s |\n| coredns.server_request_count_total_per_status | processed, dropped | requests/s |\n| coredns.server_requests_count_total_per_proto | udp, tcp | requests/s |\n| coredns.server_requests_count_total_per_ip_family | v4, v6 | requests/s |\n| coredns.server_requests_count_total_per_per_type | a, aaaa, mx, soa, cname, ptr, txt, ns, ds, dnskey, rrsig, nsec, nsec3, ixfr, any, other | requests/s |\n| coredns.server_responses_count_total_per_rcode | noerror, formerr, servfail, nxdomain, notimp, refused, yxdomain, yxrrset, nxrrset, notauth, notzone, badsig, badkey, badtime, badmode, badname, badalg, badtrunc, badcookie, other | responses/s |\n\n### Per zone\n\nThese metrics refer to the DNS zone.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| zone_name | Zone name. |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| coredns.zone_dns_request_count_total | requests | requests/s |\n| coredns.zone_dns_responses_count_total | responses | responses/s |\n| coredns.zone_requests_count_total_per_proto | udp, tcp | requests/s |\n| coredns.zone_requests_count_total_per_ip_family | v4, v6 | requests/s |\n| coredns.zone_requests_count_total_per_per_type | a, aaaa, mx, soa, cname, ptr, txt, ns, ds, dnskey, rrsig, nsec, nsec3, ixfr, any, other | requests/s |\n| coredns.zone_responses_count_total_per_rcode | noerror, formerr, servfail, nxdomain, notimp, refused, yxdomain, yxrrset, nxrrset, notauth, notzone, badsig, badkey, badtime, badmode, badname, badalg, badtrunc, badcookie, other | responses/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-coredns-CoreDNS", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/coredns/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-couchbase", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "couchbase", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Couchbase", "link": "https://www.couchbase.com/", "icon_filename": "couchbase.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": ["couchbase", "databases"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Couchbase\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: couchbase\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Couchbase servers.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/couchbase.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/couchbase.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"All options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:8091 | True |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 2 | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client tls certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client tls key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8091\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Basic HTTP auth\n\nLocal server with basic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8091\n username: foo\n password: bar\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8091\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://203.0.113.0:8091\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `couchbase` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m couchbase\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Couchbase instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| couchbase.bucket_quota_percent_used | a dimension per bucket | percentage |\n| couchbase.bucket_ops_per_sec | a dimension per bucket | ops/s |\n| couchbase.bucket_disk_fetches | a dimension per bucket | fetches |\n| couchbase.bucket_item_count | a dimension per bucket | items |\n| couchbase.bucket_disk_used_stats | a dimension per bucket | bytes |\n| couchbase.bucket_data_used | a dimension per bucket | bytes |\n| couchbase.bucket_mem_used | a dimension per bucket | bytes |\n| couchbase.bucket_vb_active_num_non_resident | a dimension per bucket | items |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-couchbase-Couchbase", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/couchbase/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-couchdb", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "couchdb", "monitored_instance": {"name": "CouchDB", "link": "https://couchdb.apache.org/", "icon_filename": "couchdb.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": ["couchdb", "databases"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# CouchDB\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: couchdb\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors CouchDB servers.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/couchdb.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/couchdb.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:5984 | True |\n| node | CouchDB node name. Same as -name vm.args argument. | _local | False |\n| databases | List of database names for which db-specific stats should be displayed, space separated. | | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 2 | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client tls certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client tls key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:5984\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Basic HTTP auth\n\nLocal server with basic HTTP authentication, node name and multiple databases defined. Make sure to match the node name with the `NODENAME` value in your CouchDB's `etc/vm.args` file. Typically, this is of the form `couchdb@fully.qualified.domain.name` in a cluster, or `couchdb@127.0.0.1` for a single-node server.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:5984\n node: couchdb@127.0.0.1\n databases: my-db other-db\n username: foo\n password: bar\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:5984\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://203.0.113.0:5984\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `couchdb` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m couchdb\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per CouchDB instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| couchdb.activity | db_reads, db_writes, view_reads | requests/s |\n| couchdb.request_methods | copy, delete, get, head, options, post, put | requests/s |\n| couchdb.response_codes | 200, 201, 202, 204, 206, 301, 302, 304, 400, 401, 403, 404, 406, 409, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 500, 501, 503 | responses/s |\n| couchdb.response_code_classes | 2xx, 3xx, 4xx, 5xx | responses/s |\n| couchdb.active_tasks | indexer, db_compaction, replication, view_compaction | tasks |\n| couchdb.replicator_jobs | running, pending, crashed, internal_replication_jobs | jobs |\n| couchdb.open_files | files | files |\n| couchdb.erlang_vm_memory | atom, binaries, code, ets, procs, other | B |\n| couchdb.proccounts | os_procs, erl_procs | processes |\n| couchdb.peakmsgqueue | peak_size | messages |\n| couchdb.reductions | reductions | reductions |\n| couchdb.db_sizes_file | a dimension per database | KiB |\n| couchdb.db_sizes_external | a dimension per database | KiB |\n| couchdb.db_sizes_active | a dimension per database | KiB |\n| couchdb.db_doc_count | a dimension per database | docs |\n| couchdb.db_doc_del_count | a dimension per database | docs |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-couchdb-CouchDB", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/couchdb/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-dns_query", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "dns_query", "monitored_instance": {"name": "DNS query", "link": "", "icon_filename": "network-wired.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.dns-and-dhcp-servers"]}, "keywords": ["dns"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# DNS query\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: dns_query\n\n## Overview\n\nThis module monitors DNS query round-trip time (RTT).\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/dns_query.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/dns_query.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"All options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| domains | Domain or subdomains to query. The collector will choose a random domain from the list on every iteration. | | True |\n| servers | Servers to query. | | True |\n| port | DNS server port. | 53 | False |\n| network | Network protocol name. Available options: udp, tcp, tcp-tls. | udp | False |\n| record_types | Query record type. Available options: A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, NS, PTR, TXT, SOA, SPF, TXT, SRV. | A | False |\n| timeout | Query read timeout. | 2 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: job1\n record_types:\n - A\n - AAAA\n domains:\n - google.com\n - github.com\n - reddit.com\n servers:\n - 8.8.8.8\n - 8.8.4.4\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `dns_query` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m dns_query\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ dns_query_query_status ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/dns_query.conf) | dns_query.query_status | DNS request type ${label:record_type} to server ${label:server} is unsuccessful |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per server\n\nThese metrics refer to the DNS server.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| server | DNS server address. |\n| network | Network protocol name (tcp, udp, tcp-tls). |\n| record_type | DNS record type (e.g. A, AAAA, CNAME). |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| dns_query.query_status | success, network_error, dns_error | status |\n| dns_query.query_time | query_time | seconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-dns_query-DNS_query", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/dnsquery/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-dnsdist", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "dnsdist", "monitored_instance": {"name": "DNSdist", "link": "https://dnsdist.org/", "icon_filename": "network-wired.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.dns-and-dhcp-servers"]}, "keywords": ["dnsdist", "dns"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# DNSdist\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: dnsdist\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors DNSDist servers.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable DNSdist built-in Webserver\n\nFor collecting metrics via HTTP, you need to [enable the built-in webserver](https://dnsdist.org/guides/webserver.html).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/dnsdist.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/dnsdist.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:8083 | True |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client tls certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client tls key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8083\n headers:\n X-API-Key: your-api-key # static pre-shared authentication key for access to the REST API (api-key).\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8083\n headers:\n X-API-Key: 'your-api-key' # static pre-shared authentication key for access to the REST API (api-key).\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://203.0.113.0:8083\n headers:\n X-API-Key: 'your-api-key'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `dnsdist` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m dnsdist\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per DNSdist instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| dnsdist.queries | all, recursive, empty | queries/s |\n| dnsdist.queries_dropped | rule_drop, dynamic_blocked, no_policy, non_queries | queries/s |\n| dnsdist.packets_dropped | acl | packets/s |\n| dnsdist.answers | self_answered, nxdomain, refused, trunc_failures | answers/s |\n| dnsdist.backend_responses | responses | responses/s |\n| dnsdist.backend_commerrors | send_errors | errors/s |\n| dnsdist.backend_errors | timeouts, servfail, non_compliant | responses/s |\n| dnsdist.cache | hits, misses | answers/s |\n| dnsdist.servercpu | system_state, user_state | ms/s |\n| dnsdist.servermem | memory_usage | MiB |\n| dnsdist.query_latency | 1ms, 10ms, 50ms, 100ms, 1sec, slow | queries/s |\n| dnsdist.query_latency_avg | 100, 1k, 10k, 1000k | microseconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-dnsdist-DNSdist", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/dnsdist/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-dnsmasq", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "dnsmasq", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Dnsmasq", "link": "https://thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/doc.html", "icon_filename": "dnsmasq.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.dns-and-dhcp-servers"]}, "keywords": ["dnsmasq", "dns"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Dnsmasq\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: dnsmasq\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Dnsmasq servers.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/dnsmasq.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/dnsmasq.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| address | Server address in `ip:port` format. | 127.0.0.1:53 | True |\n| protocol | DNS query transport protocol. Supported protocols: udp, tcp, tcp-tls. | udp | False |\n| timeout | DNS query timeout (dial, write and read) in seconds. | 1 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 127.0.0.1:53\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Using TCP protocol\n\nLocal server with specific DNS query transport protocol.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 127.0.0.1:53\n protocol: tcp\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 127.0.0.1:53\n\n - name: remote\n address: 203.0.113.0:53\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `dnsmasq` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m dnsmasq\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Dnsmasq instance\n\nThe metrics apply to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| dnsmasq.servers_queries | success, failed | queries/s |\n| dnsmasq.cache_performance | hist, misses | events/s |\n| dnsmasq.cache_operations | insertions, evictions | operations/s |\n| dnsmasq.cache_size | size | entries |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-dnsmasq-Dnsmasq", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/dnsmasq/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-dnsmasq_dhcp", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "dnsmasq_dhcp", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Dnsmasq DHCP", "link": "https://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/doc.html", "icon_filename": "dnsmasq.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.dns-and-dhcp-servers"]}, "keywords": ["dnsmasq", "dhcp"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Dnsmasq DHCP\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: dnsmasq_dhcp\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Dnsmasq DHCP leases databases, depending on your configuration.\n\nBy default, it uses:\n\n- `/var/lib/misc/dnsmasq.leases` to read leases.\n- `/etc/dnsmasq.conf` to detect dhcp-ranges.\n- `/etc/dnsmasq.d` to find additional configurations.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nAll configured dhcp-ranges are detected automatically\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/dnsmasq_dhcp.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/dnsmasq_dhcp.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| leases_path | Path to dnsmasq DHCP leases file. | /var/lib/misc/dnsmasq.leases | False |\n| conf_path | Path to dnsmasq configuration file. | /etc/dnsmasq.conf | False |\n| conf_dir | Path to dnsmasq configuration directory. | /etc/dnsmasq.d,.dpkg-dist,.dpkg-old,.dpkg-new | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: dnsmasq_dhcp\n leases_path: /var/lib/misc/dnsmasq.leases\n conf_path: /etc/dnsmasq.conf\n conf_dir: /etc/dnsmasq.d\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Pi-hole\n\nDnsmasq DHCP on Pi-hole.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: dnsmasq_dhcp\n leases_path: /etc/pihole/dhcp.leases\n conf_path: /etc/dnsmasq.conf\n conf_dir: /etc/dnsmasq.d\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `dnsmasq_dhcp` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m dnsmasq_dhcp\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ dnsmasq_dhcp_dhcp_range_utilization ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/dnsmasq_dhcp.conf) | dnsmasq_dhcp.dhcp_range_utilization | DHCP range utilization |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Dnsmasq DHCP instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| dnsmasq_dhcp.dhcp_ranges | ipv4, ipv6 | ranges |\n| dnsmasq_dhcp.dhcp_hosts | ipv4, ipv6 | hosts |\n\n### Per dhcp range\n\nThese metrics refer to the DHCP range.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| dhcp_range | DHCP range in `START_IP:END_IP` format |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| dnsmasq_dhcp.dhcp_range_utilization | used | percentage |\n| dnsmasq_dhcp.dhcp_range_allocated_leases | allocated | leases |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-dnsmasq_dhcp-Dnsmasq_DHCP", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/dnsmasq_dhcp/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-docker", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "docker", "alternative_monitored_instances": [], "monitored_instance": {"name": "Docker", "link": "https://www.docker.com/", "categories": ["data-collection.containers-and-vms"], "icon_filename": "docker.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["container"], "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Docker\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: docker\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Docker containers state, health status and more.\n\n\nIt connects to the Docker instance via a TCP or UNIX socket and executes the following commands:\n\n- [System info](https://docs.docker.com/engine/api/v1.43/#tag/System/operation/SystemInfo).\n- [List images](https://docs.docker.com/engine/api/v1.43/#tag/Image/operation/ImageList).\n- [List containers](https://docs.docker.com/engine/api/v1.43/#tag/Container/operation/ContainerList).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nRequires netdata user to be in the docker group.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nIt discovers instances running on localhost by attempting to connect to a known Docker UNIX socket: `/var/run/docker.sock`.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nEnabling `collect_container_size` may result in high CPU usage depending on the version of Docker Engine.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/docker.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/docker.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| address | Docker daemon's listening address. When using a TCP socket, the format is: tcp://[ip]:[port] | unix:///var/run/docker.sock | True |\n| timeout | Request timeout in seconds. | 1 | False |\n| collect_container_size | Whether to collect container writable layer size. | no | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 'unix:///var/run/docker.sock'\n\n```\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 'unix:///var/run/docker.sock'\n\n - name: remote\n address: 'tcp://203.0.113.10:2375'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `docker` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m docker\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ docker_container_unhealthy ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/docker.conf) | docker.container_health_status | ${label:container_name} docker container health status is unhealthy |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Docker instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| docker.containers_state | running, paused, stopped | containers |\n| docker.containers_health_status | healthy, unhealthy, not_running_unhealthy, starting, no_healthcheck | containers |\n| docker.images | active, dangling | images |\n| docker.images_size | size | bytes |\n\n### Per container\n\nMetrics related to containers. Each container provides its own set of the following metrics.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| container_name | The container's name |\n| image | The image name the container uses |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| docker.container_state | running, paused, exited, created, restarting, removing, dead | state |\n| docker.container_health_status | healthy, unhealthy, not_running_unhealthy, starting, no_healthcheck | status |\n| docker.container_writeable_layer_size | writeable_layer | size |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-docker-Docker", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/docker/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-docker_engine", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "docker_engine", "alternative_monitored_instances": [], "monitored_instance": {"name": "Docker Engine", "link": "https://docs.docker.com/engine/", "categories": ["data-collection.containers-and-vms"], "icon_filename": "docker.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["docker", "container"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Docker Engine\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: docker_engine\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors the activity and health of Docker Engine and Docker Swarm.\n\n\nThe [built-in](https://docs.docker.com/config/daemon/prometheus/) Prometheus exporter is used to get the metrics.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nIt discovers instances running on localhost by attempting to connect to a known Docker TCP socket: `http://127.0.0.1:9323/metrics`.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable built-in Prometheus exporter\n\nTo enable built-in Prometheus exporter, follow the [official documentation](https://docs.docker.com/config/daemon/prometheus/#configure-docker).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/docker_engine.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/docker_engine.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:9323/metrics | True |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9323/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9323/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nConfiguration with enabled HTTPS and self-signed certificate.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9323/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9323/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9323/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `docker_engine` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m docker_engine\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Docker Engine instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| docker_engine.engine_daemon_container_actions | changes, commit, create, delete, start | actions/s |\n| docker_engine.engine_daemon_container_states_containers | running, paused, stopped | containers |\n| docker_engine.builder_builds_failed_total | build_canceled, build_target_not_reachable_error, command_not_supported_error, dockerfile_empty_error, dockerfile_syntax_error, error_processing_commands_error, missing_onbuild_arguments_error, unknown_instruction_error | fails/s |\n| docker_engine.engine_daemon_health_checks_failed_total | fails | events/s |\n| docker_engine.swarm_manager_leader | is_leader | bool |\n| docker_engine.swarm_manager_object_store | nodes, services, tasks, networks, secrets, configs | objects |\n| docker_engine.swarm_manager_nodes_per_state | ready, down, unknown, disconnected | nodes |\n| docker_engine.swarm_manager_tasks_per_state | running, failed, ready, rejected, starting, shutdown, new, orphaned, preparing, pending, complete, remove, accepted, assigned | tasks |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-docker_engine-Docker_Engine", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/docker_engine/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-dockerhub", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "dockerhub", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Docker Hub repository", "link": "https://hub.docker.com/", "icon_filename": "docker.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.containers-and-vms"]}, "keywords": ["dockerhub"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Docker Hub repository\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: dockerhub\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector keeps track of DockerHub repositories statistics such as the number of stars, pulls, current status, and more.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/dockerhub.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/dockerhub.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | DockerHub URL. | https://hub.docker.com/v2/repositories | True |\n| repositories | List of repositories to monitor. | | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: dockerhub\n repositories:\n - 'user1/name1'\n - 'user2/name2'\n - 'user3/name3'\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `dockerhub` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m dockerhub\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Docker Hub repository instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| dockerhub.pulls_sum | sum | pulls |\n| dockerhub.pulls | a dimension per repository | pulls |\n| dockerhub.pulls_rate | a dimension per repository | pulls/s |\n| dockerhub.stars | a dimension per repository | stars |\n| dockerhub.status | a dimension per repository | status |\n| dockerhub.last_updated | a dimension per repository | seconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-dockerhub-Docker_Hub_repository", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/dockerhub/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-elasticsearch", "module_name": "elasticsearch", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Elasticsearch", "link": "https://www.elastic.co/elasticsearch/", "icon_filename": "elasticsearch.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.search-engines"]}, "keywords": ["elastic", "elasticsearch", "opensearch", "search engine"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}, {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "cgroups"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Elasticsearch\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: elasticsearch\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors the performance and health of the Elasticsearch cluster.\n\n\nIt uses [Cluster APIs](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cluster.html) to collect metrics.\n\nUsed endpoints:\n\n| Endpoint | Description | API |\n|------------------------|----------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| `/` | Node info | |\n| `/_nodes/stats` | Nodes metrics | [Nodes stats API](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cluster-nodes-stats.html) |\n| `/_nodes/_local/stats` | Local node metrics | [Nodes stats API](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cluster-nodes-stats.html) |\n| `/_cluster/health` | Cluster health stats | [Cluster health API](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cluster-health.html) |\n| `/_cluster/stats` | Cluster metrics | [Cluster stats API](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cluster-stats.html) |\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on localhost by attempting to connect to port 9200:\n\n- http://127.0.0.1:9200\n- https://127.0.0.1:9200\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nBy default, this collector monitors only the node it is connected to. To monitor all cluster nodes, set the `cluster_mode` configuration option to `yes`.\n\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/elasticsearch.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/elasticsearch.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:9200 | True |\n| cluster_mode | Controls whether to collect metrics for all nodes in the cluster or only for the local node. | false | False |\n| collect_node_stats | Controls whether to collect nodes metrics. | true | False |\n| collect_cluster_health | Controls whether to collect cluster health metrics. | true | False |\n| collect_cluster_stats | Controls whether to collect cluster stats metrics. | true | False |\n| collect_indices_stats | Controls whether to collect indices metrics. | false | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 5 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic single node mode\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9200\n\n```\n##### Cluster mode\n\nCluster mode example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9200\n cluster_mode: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9200\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nElasticsearch with enabled HTTPS and self-signed certificate.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9200\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9200\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9200\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `elasticsearch` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m elasticsearch\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ elasticsearch_node_indices_search_time_query ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/elasticsearch.conf) | elasticsearch.node_indices_search_time | search performance is degraded, queries run slowly. |\n| [ elasticsearch_node_indices_search_time_fetch ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/elasticsearch.conf) | elasticsearch.node_indices_search_time | search performance is degraded, fetches run slowly. |\n| [ elasticsearch_cluster_health_status_red ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/elasticsearch.conf) | elasticsearch.cluster_health_status | cluster health status is red. |\n| [ elasticsearch_cluster_health_status_yellow ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/elasticsearch.conf) | elasticsearch.cluster_health_status | cluster health status is yellow. |\n| [ elasticsearch_node_index_health_red ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/elasticsearch.conf) | elasticsearch.node_index_health | node index $label:index health status is red. |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per node\n\nThese metrics refer to the cluster node.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| cluster_name | Name of the cluster. Based on the [Cluster name setting](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/important-settings.html#cluster-name). |\n| node_name | Human-readable identifier for the node. Based on the [Node name setting](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/important-settings.html#node-name). |\n| host | Network host for the node, based on the [Network host setting](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/important-settings.html#network.host). |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_indexing | index | operations/s |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_indexing_current | index | operations |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_indexing_time | index | milliseconds |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_search | queries, fetches | operations/s |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_search_current | queries, fetches | operations |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_search_time | queries, fetches | milliseconds |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_refresh | refresh | operations/s |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_refresh_time | refresh | milliseconds |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_flush | flush | operations/s |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_flush_time | flush | milliseconds |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_fielddata_memory_usage | used | bytes |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_fielddata_evictions | evictions | operations/s |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_segments_count | segments | segments |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_segments_memory_usage_total | used | bytes |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_segments_memory_usage | terms, stored_fields, term_vectors, norms, points, doc_values, index_writer, version_map, fixed_bit_set | bytes |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_translog_operations | total, uncommitted | operations |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_translog_size | total, uncommitted | bytes |\n| elasticsearch.node_file_descriptors | open | fd |\n| elasticsearch.node_jvm_heap | inuse | percentage |\n| elasticsearch.node_jvm_heap_bytes | committed, used | bytes |\n| elasticsearch.node_jvm_buffer_pools_count | direct, mapped | pools |\n| elasticsearch.node_jvm_buffer_pool_direct_memory | total, used | bytes |\n| elasticsearch.node_jvm_buffer_pool_mapped_memory | total, used | bytes |\n| elasticsearch.node_jvm_gc_count | young, old | gc/s |\n| elasticsearch.node_jvm_gc_time | young, old | milliseconds |\n| elasticsearch.node_thread_pool_queued | generic, search, search_throttled, get, analyze, write, snapshot, warmer, refresh, listener, fetch_shard_started, fetch_shard_store, flush, force_merge, management | threads |\n| elasticsearch.node_thread_pool_rejected | generic, search, search_throttled, get, analyze, write, snapshot, warmer, refresh, listener, fetch_shard_started, fetch_shard_store, flush, force_merge, management | threads |\n| elasticsearch.node_cluster_communication_packets | received, sent | pps |\n| elasticsearch.node_cluster_communication_traffic | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| elasticsearch.node_http_connections | open | connections |\n| elasticsearch.node_breakers_trips | requests, fielddata, in_flight_requests, model_inference, accounting, parent | trips/s |\n\n### Per cluster\n\nThese metrics refer to the cluster.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| cluster_name | Name of the cluster. Based on the [Cluster name setting](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/important-settings.html#cluster-name). |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| elasticsearch.cluster_health_status | green, yellow, red | status |\n| elasticsearch.cluster_number_of_nodes | nodes, data_nodes | nodes |\n| elasticsearch.cluster_shards_count | active_primary, active, relocating, initializing, unassigned, delayed_unaasigned | shards |\n| elasticsearch.cluster_pending_tasks | pending | tasks |\n| elasticsearch.cluster_number_of_in_flight_fetch | in_flight_fetch | fetches |\n| elasticsearch.cluster_indices_count | indices | indices |\n| elasticsearch.cluster_indices_shards_count | total, primaries, replication | shards |\n| elasticsearch.cluster_indices_docs_count | docs | docs |\n| elasticsearch.cluster_indices_store_size | size | bytes |\n| elasticsearch.cluster_indices_query_cache | hit, miss | events/s |\n| elasticsearch.cluster_nodes_by_role_count | coordinating_only, data, data_cold, data_content, data_frozen, data_hot, data_warm, ingest, master, ml, remote_cluster_client, voting_only | nodes |\n\n### Per index\n\nThese metrics refer to the index.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| cluster_name | Name of the cluster. Based on the [Cluster name setting](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/important-settings.html#cluster-name). |\n| index | Name of the index. |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| elasticsearch.node_index_health | green, yellow, red | status |\n| elasticsearch.node_index_shards_count | shards | shards |\n| elasticsearch.node_index_docs_count | docs | docs |\n| elasticsearch.node_index_store_size | store_size | bytes |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-elasticsearch-Elasticsearch", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/elasticsearch/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-opensearch", "module_name": "elasticsearch", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "OpenSearch", "link": "https://opensearch.org/", "icon_filename": "opensearch.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.search-engines"]}, "keywords": ["elastic", "elasticsearch", "opensearch", "search engine"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}, {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "cgroups"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# OpenSearch\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: elasticsearch\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors the performance and health of the Elasticsearch cluster.\n\n\nIt uses [Cluster APIs](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cluster.html) to collect metrics.\n\nUsed endpoints:\n\n| Endpoint | Description | API |\n|------------------------|----------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| `/` | Node info | |\n| `/_nodes/stats` | Nodes metrics | [Nodes stats API](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cluster-nodes-stats.html) |\n| `/_nodes/_local/stats` | Local node metrics | [Nodes stats API](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cluster-nodes-stats.html) |\n| `/_cluster/health` | Cluster health stats | [Cluster health API](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cluster-health.html) |\n| `/_cluster/stats` | Cluster metrics | [Cluster stats API](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cluster-stats.html) |\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on localhost by attempting to connect to port 9200:\n\n- http://127.0.0.1:9200\n- https://127.0.0.1:9200\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nBy default, this collector monitors only the node it is connected to. To monitor all cluster nodes, set the `cluster_mode` configuration option to `yes`.\n\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/elasticsearch.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/elasticsearch.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:9200 | True |\n| cluster_mode | Controls whether to collect metrics for all nodes in the cluster or only for the local node. | false | False |\n| collect_node_stats | Controls whether to collect nodes metrics. | true | False |\n| collect_cluster_health | Controls whether to collect cluster health metrics. | true | False |\n| collect_cluster_stats | Controls whether to collect cluster stats metrics. | true | False |\n| collect_indices_stats | Controls whether to collect indices metrics. | false | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 5 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic single node mode\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9200\n\n```\n##### Cluster mode\n\nCluster mode example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9200\n cluster_mode: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9200\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nElasticsearch with enabled HTTPS and self-signed certificate.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9200\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9200\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9200\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `elasticsearch` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m elasticsearch\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ elasticsearch_node_indices_search_time_query ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/elasticsearch.conf) | elasticsearch.node_indices_search_time | search performance is degraded, queries run slowly. |\n| [ elasticsearch_node_indices_search_time_fetch ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/elasticsearch.conf) | elasticsearch.node_indices_search_time | search performance is degraded, fetches run slowly. |\n| [ elasticsearch_cluster_health_status_red ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/elasticsearch.conf) | elasticsearch.cluster_health_status | cluster health status is red. |\n| [ elasticsearch_cluster_health_status_yellow ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/elasticsearch.conf) | elasticsearch.cluster_health_status | cluster health status is yellow. |\n| [ elasticsearch_node_index_health_red ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/elasticsearch.conf) | elasticsearch.node_index_health | node index $label:index health status is red. |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per node\n\nThese metrics refer to the cluster node.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| cluster_name | Name of the cluster. Based on the [Cluster name setting](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/important-settings.html#cluster-name). |\n| node_name | Human-readable identifier for the node. Based on the [Node name setting](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/important-settings.html#node-name). |\n| host | Network host for the node, based on the [Network host setting](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/important-settings.html#network.host). |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_indexing | index | operations/s |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_indexing_current | index | operations |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_indexing_time | index | milliseconds |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_search | queries, fetches | operations/s |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_search_current | queries, fetches | operations |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_search_time | queries, fetches | milliseconds |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_refresh | refresh | operations/s |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_refresh_time | refresh | milliseconds |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_flush | flush | operations/s |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_flush_time | flush | milliseconds |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_fielddata_memory_usage | used | bytes |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_fielddata_evictions | evictions | operations/s |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_segments_count | segments | segments |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_segments_memory_usage_total | used | bytes |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_segments_memory_usage | terms, stored_fields, term_vectors, norms, points, doc_values, index_writer, version_map, fixed_bit_set | bytes |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_translog_operations | total, uncommitted | operations |\n| elasticsearch.node_indices_translog_size | total, uncommitted | bytes |\n| elasticsearch.node_file_descriptors | open | fd |\n| elasticsearch.node_jvm_heap | inuse | percentage |\n| elasticsearch.node_jvm_heap_bytes | committed, used | bytes |\n| elasticsearch.node_jvm_buffer_pools_count | direct, mapped | pools |\n| elasticsearch.node_jvm_buffer_pool_direct_memory | total, used | bytes |\n| elasticsearch.node_jvm_buffer_pool_mapped_memory | total, used | bytes |\n| elasticsearch.node_jvm_gc_count | young, old | gc/s |\n| elasticsearch.node_jvm_gc_time | young, old | milliseconds |\n| elasticsearch.node_thread_pool_queued | generic, search, search_throttled, get, analyze, write, snapshot, warmer, refresh, listener, fetch_shard_started, fetch_shard_store, flush, force_merge, management | threads |\n| elasticsearch.node_thread_pool_rejected | generic, search, search_throttled, get, analyze, write, snapshot, warmer, refresh, listener, fetch_shard_started, fetch_shard_store, flush, force_merge, management | threads |\n| elasticsearch.node_cluster_communication_packets | received, sent | pps |\n| elasticsearch.node_cluster_communication_traffic | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| elasticsearch.node_http_connections | open | connections |\n| elasticsearch.node_breakers_trips | requests, fielddata, in_flight_requests, model_inference, accounting, parent | trips/s |\n\n### Per cluster\n\nThese metrics refer to the cluster.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| cluster_name | Name of the cluster. Based on the [Cluster name setting](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/important-settings.html#cluster-name). |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| elasticsearch.cluster_health_status | green, yellow, red | status |\n| elasticsearch.cluster_number_of_nodes | nodes, data_nodes | nodes |\n| elasticsearch.cluster_shards_count | active_primary, active, relocating, initializing, unassigned, delayed_unaasigned | shards |\n| elasticsearch.cluster_pending_tasks | pending | tasks |\n| elasticsearch.cluster_number_of_in_flight_fetch | in_flight_fetch | fetches |\n| elasticsearch.cluster_indices_count | indices | indices |\n| elasticsearch.cluster_indices_shards_count | total, primaries, replication | shards |\n| elasticsearch.cluster_indices_docs_count | docs | docs |\n| elasticsearch.cluster_indices_store_size | size | bytes |\n| elasticsearch.cluster_indices_query_cache | hit, miss | events/s |\n| elasticsearch.cluster_nodes_by_role_count | coordinating_only, data, data_cold, data_content, data_frozen, data_hot, data_warm, ingest, master, ml, remote_cluster_client, voting_only | nodes |\n\n### Per index\n\nThese metrics refer to the index.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| cluster_name | Name of the cluster. Based on the [Cluster name setting](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/important-settings.html#cluster-name). |\n| index | Name of the index. |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| elasticsearch.node_index_health | green, yellow, red | status |\n| elasticsearch.node_index_shards_count | shards | shards |\n| elasticsearch.node_index_docs_count | docs | docs |\n| elasticsearch.node_index_store_size | store_size | bytes |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-elasticsearch-OpenSearch", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/elasticsearch/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-envoy", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "envoy", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Envoy", "link": "https://www.envoyproxy.io/", "icon_filename": "envoy.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies"]}, "keywords": ["envoy", "proxy"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Envoy\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: envoy\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Envoy proxies. It collects server, cluster, and listener metrics.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects Envoy instances running on localhost.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/envoy.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/envoy.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:9091/stats/prometheus | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9901/stats/prometheus\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9901/stats/prometheus\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9901/stats/prometheus\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9901/stats/prometheus\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9901/stats/prometheus\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `envoy` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m envoy\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Envoy instance\n\nEnvoy exposes metrics in Prometheus format. All metric labels are added to charts.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| envoy.server_state | live, draining, pre_initializing, initializing | state |\n| envoy.server_connections_count | connections | connections |\n| envoy.server_parent_connections_count | connections | connections |\n| envoy.server_memory_allocated_size | allocated | bytes |\n| envoy.server_memory_heap_size | heap | bytes |\n| envoy.server_memory_physical_size | physical | bytes |\n| envoy.server_uptime | uptime | seconds |\n| envoy.cluster_manager_cluster_count | active, not_active | clusters |\n| envoy.cluster_manager_cluster_changes_rate | added, modified, removed | clusters/s |\n| envoy.cluster_manager_cluster_updates_rate | cluster | updates/s |\n| envoy.cluster_manager_cluster_updated_via_merge_rate | via_merge | updates/s |\n| envoy.cluster_manager_update_merge_cancelled_rate | merge_cancelled | updates/s |\n| envoy.cluster_manager_update_out_of_merge_window_rate | out_of_merge_window | updates/s |\n| envoy.cluster_membership_endpoints_count | healthy, degraded, excluded | endpoints |\n| envoy.cluster_membership_changes_rate | membership | changes/s |\n| envoy.cluster_membership_updates_rate | success, failure, empty, no_rebuild | updates/s |\n| envoy.cluster_upstream_cx_active_count | active | connections |\n| envoy.cluster_upstream_cx_rate | created | connections/s |\n| envoy.cluster_upstream_cx_http_rate | http1, http2, http3 | connections/s |\n| envoy.cluster_upstream_cx_destroy_rate | local, remote | connections/s |\n| envoy.cluster_upstream_cx_connect_fail_rate | failed | connections/s |\n| envoy.cluster_upstream_cx_connect_timeout_rate | timeout | connections/s |\n| envoy.cluster_upstream_cx_bytes_rate | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| envoy.cluster_upstream_cx_bytes_buffered_size | received, send | bytes |\n| envoy.cluster_upstream_rq_active_count | active | requests |\n| envoy.cluster_upstream_rq_rate | requests | requests/s |\n| envoy.cluster_upstream_rq_failed_rate | cancelled, maintenance_mode, timeout, max_duration_reached, per_try_timeout, reset_local, reset_remote | requests/s |\n| envoy.cluster_upstream_rq_pending_active_count | active_pending | requests |\n| envoy.cluster_upstream_rq_pending_rate | pending | requests/s |\n| envoy.cluster_upstream_rq_pending_failed_rate | overflow, failure_eject | requests/s |\n| envoy.cluster_upstream_rq_retry_rate | request | retries/s |\n| envoy.cluster_upstream_rq_retry_success_rate | success | retries/s |\n| envoy.cluster_upstream_rq_retry_backoff_rate | exponential, ratelimited | retries/s |\n| envoy.listener_manager_listeners_count | active, warming, draining | listeners |\n| envoy.listener_manager_listener_changes_rate | added, modified, removed, stopped | listeners/s |\n| envoy.listener_manager_listener_object_events_rate | create_success, create_failure, in_place_updated | objects/s |\n| envoy.listener_admin_downstream_cx_active_count | active | connections |\n| envoy.listener_admin_downstream_cx_rate | created | connections/s |\n| envoy.listener_admin_downstream_cx_destroy_rate | destroyed | connections/s |\n| envoy.listener_admin_downstream_cx_transport_socket_connect_timeout_rate | timeout | connections/s |\n| envoy.listener_admin_downstream_cx_rejected_rate | overflow, overload, global_overflow | connections/s |\n| envoy.listener_admin_downstream_listener_filter_remote_close_rate | closed | connections/s |\n| envoy.listener_admin_downstream_listener_filter_error_rate | read | errors/s |\n| envoy.listener_admin_downstream_pre_cx_active_count | active | sockets |\n| envoy.listener_admin_downstream_pre_cx_timeout_rate | timeout | sockets/s |\n| envoy.listener_downstream_cx_active_count | active | connections |\n| envoy.listener_downstream_cx_rate | created | connections/s |\n| envoy.listener_downstream_cx_destroy_rate | destroyed | connections/s |\n| envoy.listener_downstream_cx_transport_socket_connect_timeout_rate | timeout | connections/s |\n| envoy.listener_downstream_cx_rejected_rate | overflow, overload, global_overflow | connections/s |\n| envoy.listener_downstream_listener_filter_remote_close_rate | closed | connections/s |\n| envoy.listener_downstream_listener_filter_error_rate | read | errors/s |\n| envoy.listener_downstream_pre_cx_active_count | active | sockets |\n| envoy.listener_downstream_pre_cx_timeout_rate | timeout | sockets/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-envoy-Envoy", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/envoy/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-filecheck", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "filecheck", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Files and directories", "link": "", "icon_filename": "filesystem.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems"]}, "keywords": ["files", "directories"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Files and directories\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: filecheck\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors files and directories.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n`netdata` user needs the following permissions on all the directories in pathname that lead to the file/dir:\n\n- files monitoring: `execute`.\n- directories monitoring: `read` and `execute`.\n\nIf you need to modify the permissions we\nsuggest [to use file access control lists](https://linux.die.net/man/1/setfacl):\n\n```cmd\nsetfacl -m u:netconfig:rx file ...\n``` \n\n> **Warning**: For security reasons, this should not be applied recursively, but only to the exact set of directories\n> that lead to the file/dir you want to monitor.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/filecheck.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/filecheck.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| files | List of files to monitor. | | True |\n| dirs | List of directories to monitor. | | True |\n| discovery_every | Files and directories discovery interval. | 60 | False |\n\n##### files\n\nFiles matching the selector will be monitored.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match)\n- Syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfiles:\n includes:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n excludes:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### dirs\n\nDirectories matching the selector will be monitored.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match)\n- Syntax:\n\n```yaml\ndirs:\n includes:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n excludes:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Files\n\nFiles monitoring example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: files_example\n files:\n include:\n - '/path/to/file1'\n - '/path/to/file2'\n - '/path/to/*.log'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Directories\n\nDirectories monitoring example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: files_example\n dirs:\n collect_dir_size: no\n include:\n - '/path/to/dir1'\n - '/path/to/dir2'\n - '/path/to/dir3*'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `filecheck` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m filecheck\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Files and directories instance\n\nTBD\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| filecheck.file_existence | a dimension per file | boolean |\n| filecheck.file_mtime_ago | a dimension per file | seconds |\n| filecheck.file_size | a dimension per file | bytes |\n| filecheck.dir_existence | a dimension per directory | boolean |\n| filecheck.dir_mtime_ago | a dimension per directory | seconds |\n| filecheck.dir_num_of_files | a dimension per directory | files |\n| filecheck.dir_size | a dimension per directory | bytes |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-filecheck-Files_and_directories", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/filecheck/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-fluentd", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "fluentd", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Fluentd", "link": "https://www.fluentd.org/", "icon_filename": "fluentd.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.logs-servers"]}, "keywords": ["fluentd", "logging"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Fluentd\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: fluentd\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Fluentd servers.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable monitor agent\n\nTo enable monitor agent, follow the [official documentation](https://docs.fluentd.org/v1.0/articles/monitoring-rest-api).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/fluentd.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/fluentd.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:24220 | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 2 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:24220\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:24220\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nFluentd with enabled HTTPS and self-signed certificate.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:24220\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:24220\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:24220\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `fluentd` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m fluentd\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Fluentd instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| fluentd.retry_count | a dimension per plugin | count |\n| fluentd.buffer_queue_length | a dimension per plugin | queue_length |\n| fluentd.buffer_total_queued_size | a dimension per plugin | queued_size |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-fluentd-Fluentd", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/fluentd/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-freeradius", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "freeradius", "monitored_instance": {"name": "FreeRADIUS", "link": "https://freeradius.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.authentication-and-authorization"], "icon_filename": "freeradius.svg"}, "keywords": ["freeradius", "radius"], "most_popular": false, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}}, "overview": "# FreeRADIUS\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: freeradius\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors FreeRADIUS servers.\n\nIt collect metrics by sending [status-server](https://wiki.freeradius.org/config/Status) messages to the server.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nIt automatically detects FreeRadius instances running on localhost.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable status server\n\nTo enable status server, follow the [official documentation](https://wiki.freeradius.org/config/Status).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/freeradius.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/freeradius.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| address | Server address. | 127.0.0.1 | True |\n| port | Server port. | 18121 | False |\n| secret | FreeRADIUS secret. | adminsecret | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 127.0.0.1\n port: 18121\n secert: adminsecret\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 127.0.0.1\n port: 18121\n secert: adminsecret\n\n - name: remote\n address: 192.0.2.1\n port: 18121\n secert: adminsecret\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `freeradius` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m freeradius\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per FreeRADIUS instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| freeradius.authentication | requests, responses | packets/s |\n| freeradius.authentication_access_responses | accepts, rejects, challenges | packets/s |\n| freeradius.bad_authentication | dropped, duplicate, invalid, malformed, unknown-types | packets/s |\n| freeradius.proxy_authentication | requests, responses | packets/s |\n| freeradius.proxy_authentication_access_responses | accepts, rejects, challenges | packets/s |\n| freeradius.proxy_bad_authentication | dropped, duplicate, invalid, malformed, unknown-types | packets/s |\n| freeradius.accounting | requests, responses | packets/s |\n| freeradius.bad_accounting | dropped, duplicate, invalid, malformed, unknown-types | packets/s |\n| freeradius.proxy_accounting | requests, responses | packets/s |\n| freeradius.proxy_bad_accounting | dropped, duplicate, invalid, malformed, unknown-types | packets/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-freeradius-FreeRADIUS", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/freeradius/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-geth", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "geth", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Go-ethereum", "link": "https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum", "icon_filename": "geth.png", "categories": ["data-collection.blockchain-servers"]}, "keywords": ["geth", "ethereum", "blockchain"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Go-ethereum\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: geth\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Go-ethereum instances.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects Go-ethereum instances running on localhost.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/geth.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/geth.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:6060/debug/metrics/prometheus | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:6060/debug/metrics/prometheus\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:6060/debug/metrics/prometheus\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:6060/debug/metrics/prometheus\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:6060/debug/metrics/prometheus\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `geth` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m geth\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Go-ethereum instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| geth.eth_db_chaindata_ancient_io_rate | reads, writes | bytes/s |\n| geth.eth_db_chaindata_ancient_io | reads, writes | bytes |\n| geth.eth_db_chaindata_disk_io | reads, writes | bytes |\n| geth.goroutines | goroutines | goroutines |\n| geth.eth_db_chaindata_disk_io_rate | reads, writes | bytes/s |\n| geth.chaindata_db_size | level_db, ancient_db | bytes |\n| geth.chainhead | block, receipt, header | block |\n| geth.tx_pool_pending | invalid, pending, local, discard, no_funds, ratelimit, replace | transactions |\n| geth.tx_pool_current | invalid, pending, local, pool | transactions |\n| geth.tx_pool_queued | discard, eviction, no_funds, ratelimit | transactions |\n| geth.p2p_bandwidth | ingress, egress | bytes/s |\n| geth.reorgs | executed | reorgs |\n| geth.reorgs_blocks | added, dropped | blocks |\n| geth.p2p_peers | peers | peers |\n| geth.p2p_peers_calls | dials, serves | calls/s |\n| geth.rpc_calls | failed, successful | calls/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-geth-Go-ethereum", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/geth/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-haproxy", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "haproxy", "monitored_instance": {"name": "HAProxy", "link": "https://www.haproxy.org/", "icon_filename": "haproxy.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies"]}, "keywords": ["haproxy", "web", "webserver", "http", "proxy"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# HAProxy\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: haproxy\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors HAProxy servers.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable PROMEX addon.\n\nTo enable PROMEX addon, follow the [official documentation](https://github.com/haproxy/haproxy/tree/master/addons/promex).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/haproxy.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/haproxy.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1 | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8404/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8404/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nNGINX Plus with enabled HTTPS and self-signed certificate.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:8404/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8404/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:8404/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `haproxy` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m haproxy\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per HAProxy instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| haproxy.backend_current_sessions | a dimension per proxy | sessions |\n| haproxy.backend_sessions | a dimension per proxy | sessions/s |\n| haproxy.backend_response_time_average | a dimension per proxy | milliseconds |\n| haproxy.backend_queue_time_average | a dimension per proxy | milliseconds |\n| haproxy.backend_current_queue | a dimension per proxy | requests |\n\n### Per proxy\n\nThese metrics refer to the Proxy.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| haproxy.backend_http_responses | 1xx, 2xx, 3xx, 4xx, 5xx, other | responses/s |\n| haproxy.backend_network_io | in, out | bytes/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-haproxy-HAProxy", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/haproxy/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-hfs", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "hfs", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS)", "link": "https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r1.2.1/hdfs_design.html", "icon_filename": "hadoop.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"]}, "keywords": ["hdfs", "hadoop"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS)\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: hfs\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors HDFS nodes.\n\nNetdata accesses HDFS metrics over `Java Management Extensions` (JMX) through the web interface of an HDFS daemon.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/hdfs.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/hdfs.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:9870/jmx | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9870/jmx\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9870/jmx\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9870/jmx\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9870/jmx\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9870/jmx\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `hfs` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m hfs\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ hdfs_capacity_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/hdfs.conf) | hdfs.capacity | summary datanodes space capacity utilization |\n| [ hdfs_missing_blocks ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/hdfs.conf) | hdfs.blocks | number of missing blocks |\n| [ hdfs_stale_nodes ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/hdfs.conf) | hdfs.data_nodes | number of datanodes marked stale due to delayed heartbeat |\n| [ hdfs_dead_nodes ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/hdfs.conf) | hdfs.data_nodes | number of datanodes which are currently dead |\n| [ hdfs_num_failed_volumes ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/hdfs.conf) | hdfs.num_failed_volumes | number of failed volumes |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit | DataNode | NameNode |\n|:------|:----------|:----|:---:|:---:|\n| hdfs.heap_memory | committed, used | MiB | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| hdfs.gc_count_total | gc | events/s | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| hdfs.gc_time_total | ms | ms | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| hdfs.gc_threshold | info, warn | events/s | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| hdfs.threads | new, runnable, blocked, waiting, timed_waiting, terminated | num | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| hdfs.logs_total | info, error, warn, fatal | logs/s | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| hdfs.rpc_bandwidth | received, sent | kilobits/s | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| hdfs.rpc_calls | calls | calls/s | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| hdfs.open_connections | open | connections | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| hdfs.call_queue_length | length | num | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| hdfs.avg_queue_time | time | ms | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| hdfs.avg_processing_time | time | ms | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| hdfs.capacity | remaining, used | KiB | | \u2022 |\n| hdfs.used_capacity | dfs, non_dfs | KiB | | \u2022 |\n| hdfs.load | load | load | | \u2022 |\n| hdfs.volume_failures_total | failures | events/s | | \u2022 |\n| hdfs.files_total | files | num | | \u2022 |\n| hdfs.blocks_total | blocks | num | | \u2022 |\n| hdfs.blocks | corrupt, missing, under_replicated | num | | \u2022 |\n| hdfs.data_nodes | live, dead, stale | num | | \u2022 |\n| hdfs.datanode_capacity | remaining, used | KiB | \u2022 | |\n| hdfs.datanode_used_capacity | dfs, non_dfs | KiB | \u2022 | |\n| hdfs.datanode_failed_volumes | failed volumes | num | \u2022 | |\n| hdfs.datanode_bandwidth | reads, writes | KiB/s | \u2022 | |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-hfs-Hadoop_Distributed_File_System_(HDFS)", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/hdfs/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-httpcheck", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "httpcheck", "monitored_instance": {"name": "HTTP Endpoints", "link": "", "icon_filename": "globe.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.synthetic-checks"]}, "keywords": ["webserver"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# HTTP Endpoints\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: httpcheck\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors HTTP servers availability and response time.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/httpcheck.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/httpcheck.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| status_accepted | HTTP accepted response statuses. Anything else will result in 'bad status' in the status chart. | [200] | False |\n| response_match | If the status code is accepted, the content of the response will be matched against this regular expression. | | False |\n| cookie_file | Path to cookie file. See [cookie file format](https://everything.curl.dev/http/cookies/fileformat). | | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8080\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### With status_accepted\n\nA basic example configuration with non-default status_accepted.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8080\n status_accepted:\n - 200\n - 204\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8080\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:8080\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8080\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:8080\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `httpcheck` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m httpcheck\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per target\n\nThe metrics refer to the monitored target.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| url | url value that is set in the configuration file. |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| httpcheck.response_time | time | ms |\n| httpcheck.response_length | length | characters |\n| httpcheck.status | success, no_connection, timeout, bad_content, bad_status | boolean |\n| httpcheck.in_state | time | boolean |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-httpcheck-HTTP_Endpoints", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/httpcheck/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-isc_dhcpd", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "isc_dhcpd", "monitored_instance": {"name": "ISC DHCP", "link": "https://www.isc.org/dhcp/", "categories": ["data-collection.dns-and-dhcp-servers"], "icon_filename": "isc.png"}, "keywords": ["dhcpd", "dhcp"], "most_popular": false, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}}, "overview": "# ISC DHCP\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: isc_dhcpd\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors ISC DHCP lease usage by reading the DHCP client lease database (dhcpd.leases).\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/isc_dhcps.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/isc_dhcps.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| leases_path | Path to DHCP client lease database. | /var/lib/dhcp/dhcpd.leases | False |\n| pools | List of IP pools to monitor. | | True |\n\n##### pools\n\nList of IP pools to monitor.\n\n- IP range syntax: see [supported formats](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/tree/master/pkg/iprange#supported-formats).\n- Syntax:\n\n```yaml\npools:\n - name: \"POOL_NAME1\"\n networks: \"SPACE SEPARATED LIST OF IP RANGES\"\n - name: \"POOL_NAME2\"\n networks: \"SPACE SEPARATED LIST OF IP RANGES\"\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n pools:\n - name: lan\n networks: \"192.168.0.0/24 192.168.1.0/24 192.168.2.0/24\"\n - name: wifi\n networks: \"10.0.0.0/24\"\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `isc_dhcpd` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m isc_dhcpd\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per ISC DHCP instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| isc_dhcpd.active_leases_total | active | leases |\n| isc_dhcpd.pool_active_leases | a dimension per DHCP pool | leases |\n| isc_dhcpd.pool_utilization | a dimension per DHCP pool | percentage |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-isc_dhcpd-ISC_DHCP", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/isc_dhcpd/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-k8s_kubelet", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "k8s_kubelet", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Kubelet", "link": "https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/components/#kubelet", "icon_filename": "kubernetes.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.kubernetes"]}, "keywords": ["kubelet", "kubernetes", "k8s"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Kubelet\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: k8s_kubelet\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Kubelet instances.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/k8s_kubelet.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/k8s_kubelet.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:10255/metrics | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:10255/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:10250/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `k8s_kubelet` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m k8s_kubelet\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ kubelet_node_config_error ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/kubelet.conf) | k8s_kubelet.kubelet_node_config_error | the node is experiencing a configuration-related error (0: false, 1: true) |\n| [ kubelet_token_requests ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/kubelet.conf) | k8s_kubelet.kubelet_token_requests | number of failed Token() requests to the alternate token source |\n| [ kubelet_token_requests ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/kubelet.conf) | k8s_kubelet.kubelet_token_requests | number of failed Token() requests to the alternate token source |\n| [ kubelet_operations_error ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/kubelet.conf) | k8s_kubelet.kubelet_operations_errors | number of Docker or runtime operation errors |\n| [ kubelet_operations_error ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/kubelet.conf) | k8s_kubelet.kubelet_operations_errors | number of Docker or runtime operation errors |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Kubelet instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| k8s_kubelet.apiserver_audit_requests_rejected | rejected | requests/s |\n| k8s_kubelet.apiserver_storage_data_key_generation_failures | failures | events/s |\n| k8s_kubelet.apiserver_storage_data_key_generation_latencies | 5_\u00b5s, 10_\u00b5s, 20_\u00b5s, 40_\u00b5s, 80_\u00b5s, 160_\u00b5s, 320_\u00b5s, 640_\u00b5s, 1280_\u00b5s, 2560_\u00b5s, 5120_\u00b5s, 10240_\u00b5s, 20480_\u00b5s, 40960_\u00b5s, +Inf | observes/s |\n| k8s_kubelet.apiserver_storage_data_key_generation_latencies_percent | 5_\u00b5s, 10_\u00b5s, 20_\u00b5s, 40_\u00b5s, 80_\u00b5s, 160_\u00b5s, 320_\u00b5s, 640_\u00b5s, 1280_\u00b5s, 2560_\u00b5s, 5120_\u00b5s, 10240_\u00b5s, 20480_\u00b5s, 40960_\u00b5s, +Inf | percentage |\n| k8s_kubelet.apiserver_storage_envelope_transformation_cache_misses | cache misses | events/s |\n| k8s_kubelet.kubelet_containers_running | total | running_containers |\n| k8s_kubelet.kubelet_pods_running | total | running_pods |\n| k8s_kubelet.kubelet_pods_log_filesystem_used_bytes | a dimension per namespace and pod | B |\n| k8s_kubelet.kubelet_runtime_operations | a dimension per operation type | operations/s |\n| k8s_kubelet.kubelet_runtime_operations_errors | a dimension per operation type | errors/s |\n| k8s_kubelet.kubelet_docker_operations | a dimension per operation type | operations/s |\n| k8s_kubelet.kubelet_docker_operations_errors | a dimension per operation type | errors/s |\n| k8s_kubelet.kubelet_node_config_error | experiencing_error | bool |\n| k8s_kubelet.kubelet_pleg_relist_interval_microseconds | 0.5, 0.9, 0.99 | microseconds |\n| k8s_kubelet.kubelet_pleg_relist_latency_microseconds | 0.5, 0.9, 0.99 | microseconds |\n| k8s_kubelet.kubelet_token_requests | total, failed | token_requests/s |\n| k8s_kubelet.rest_client_requests_by_code | a dimension per HTTP status code | requests/s |\n| k8s_kubelet.rest_client_requests_by_method | a dimension per HTTP method | requests/s |\n\n### Per volume manager\n\nThese metrics refer to the Volume Manager.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| k8s_kubelet.volume_manager_total_volumes | actual, desired | state |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-k8s_kubelet-Kubelet", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/k8s_kubelet/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-k8s_kubeproxy", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "k8s_kubeproxy", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Kubeproxy", "link": "https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/components/#kube-proxy", "icon_filename": "kubernetes.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.kubernetes"]}, "keywords": ["kubeproxy", "kubernetes", "k8s"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Kubeproxy\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: k8s_kubeproxy\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Kubeproxy instances.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/k8s_kubeproxy.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/k8s_kubeproxy.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:10249/metrics | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:10249/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:10249/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `k8s_kubeproxy` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m k8s_kubeproxy\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Kubeproxy instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| k8s_kubeproxy.kubeproxy_sync_proxy_rules | sync_proxy_rules | events/s |\n| k8s_kubeproxy.kubeproxy_sync_proxy_rules_latency_microsecond | 0.001, 0.002, 0.004, 0.008, 0.016, 0.032, 0.064, 0.128, 0.256, 0.512, 1.024, 2.048, 4.096, 8.192, 16.384, +Inf | observes/s |\n| k8s_kubeproxy.kubeproxy_sync_proxy_rules_latency | 0.001, 0.002, 0.004, 0.008, 0.016, 0.032, 0.064, 0.128, 0.256, 0.512, 1.024, 2.048, 4.096, 8.192, 16.384, +Inf | percentage |\n| k8s_kubeproxy.rest_client_requests_by_code | a dimension per HTTP status code | requests/s |\n| k8s_kubeproxy.rest_client_requests_by_method | a dimension per HTTP method | requests/s |\n| k8s_kubeproxy.http_request_duration | 0.5, 0.9, 0.99 | microseconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-k8s_kubeproxy-Kubeproxy", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/k8s_kubeproxy/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-k8s_state", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "k8s_state", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Kubernetes Cluster State", "link": "https://kubernetes.io/", "icon_filename": "kubernetes.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.kubernetes"]}, "keywords": ["kubernetes", "k8s"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Kubernetes Cluster State\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: k8s_state\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Kubernetes Nodes, Pods and Containers.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/k8s_state.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/k8s_state.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `k8s_state` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m k8s_state\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per node\n\nThese metrics refer to the Node.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| k8s_cluster_id | Cluster ID. This is equal to the kube-system namespace UID. |\n| k8s_cluster_name | Cluster name. Cluster name discovery only works in GKE. |\n| k8s_node_name | Node name. |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| k8s_state.node_allocatable_cpu_requests_utilization | requests | % |\n| k8s_state.node_allocatable_cpu_requests_used | requests | millicpu |\n| k8s_state.node_allocatable_cpu_limits_utilization | limits | % |\n| k8s_state.node_allocatable_cpu_limits_used | limits | millicpu |\n| k8s_state.node_allocatable_mem_requests_utilization | requests | % |\n| k8s_state.node_allocatable_mem_requests_used | requests | bytes |\n| k8s_state.node_allocatable_mem_limits_utilization | limits | % |\n| k8s_state.node_allocatable_mem_limits_used | limits | bytes |\n| k8s_state.node_allocatable_pods_utilization | allocated | % |\n| k8s_state.node_allocatable_pods_usage | available, allocated | pods |\n| k8s_state.node_condition | a dimension per condition | status |\n| k8s_state.node_schedulability | schedulable, unschedulable | state |\n| k8s_state.node_pods_readiness | ready | % |\n| k8s_state.node_pods_readiness_state | ready, unready | pods |\n| k8s_state.node_pods_condition | pod_ready, pod_scheduled, pod_initialized, containers_ready | pods |\n| k8s_state.node_pods_phase | running, failed, succeeded, pending | pods |\n| k8s_state.node_containers | containers, init_containers | containers |\n| k8s_state.node_containers_state | running, waiting, terminated | containers |\n| k8s_state.node_init_containers_state | running, waiting, terminated | containers |\n| k8s_state.node_age | age | seconds |\n\n### Per pod\n\nThese metrics refer to the Pod.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| k8s_cluster_id | Cluster ID. This is equal to the kube-system namespace UID. |\n| k8s_cluster_name | Cluster name. Cluster name discovery only works in GKE. |\n| k8s_node_name | Node name. |\n| k8s_namespace | Namespace. |\n| k8s_controller_kind | Controller kind (ReplicaSet, DaemonSet, StatefulSet, Job, etc.). |\n| k8s_controller_name | Controller name. |\n| k8s_pod_name | Pod name. |\n| k8s_qos_class | Pod QOS class (burstable, guaranteed, besteffort). |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| k8s_state.pod_cpu_requests_used | requests | millicpu |\n| k8s_state.pod_cpu_limits_used | limits | millicpu |\n| k8s_state.pod_mem_requests_used | requests | bytes |\n| k8s_state.pod_mem_limits_used | limits | bytes |\n| k8s_state.pod_condition | pod_ready, pod_scheduled, pod_initialized, containers_ready | state |\n| k8s_state.pod_phase | running, failed, succeeded, pending | state |\n| k8s_state.pod_age | age | seconds |\n| k8s_state.pod_containers | containers, init_containers | containers |\n| k8s_state.pod_containers_state | running, waiting, terminated | containers |\n| k8s_state.pod_init_containers_state | running, waiting, terminated | containers |\n\n### Per container\n\nThese metrics refer to the Pod container.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| k8s_cluster_id | Cluster ID. This is equal to the kube-system namespace UID. |\n| k8s_cluster_name | Cluster name. Cluster name discovery only works in GKE. |\n| k8s_node_name | Node name. |\n| k8s_namespace | Namespace. |\n| k8s_controller_kind | Controller kind (ReplicaSet, DaemonSet, StatefulSet, Job, etc.). |\n| k8s_controller_name | Controller name. |\n| k8s_pod_name | Pod name. |\n| k8s_qos_class | Pod QOS class (burstable, guaranteed, besteffort). |\n| k8s_container_name | Container name. |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| k8s_state.pod_container_readiness_state | ready | state |\n| k8s_state.pod_container_restarts | restarts | restarts |\n| k8s_state.pod_container_state | running, waiting, terminated | state |\n| k8s_state.pod_container_waiting_state_reason | a dimension per reason | state |\n| k8s_state.pod_container_terminated_state_reason | a dimension per reason | state |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-k8s_state-Kubernetes_Cluster_State", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/k8s_state/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-lighttpd", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "lighttpd", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Lighttpd", "link": "https://www.lighttpd.net/", "icon_filename": "lighttpd.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies"]}, "keywords": ["webserver"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "weblog"}, {"plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "httpcheck"}, {"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Lighttpd\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: lighttpd\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors the activity and performance of Lighttpd servers, and collects metrics such as the number of connections, workers, requests and more.\n\n\nIt sends HTTP requests to the Lighttpd location [server-status](https://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/lighttpd/wiki/Mod_status), \nwhich is a built-in location that provides metrics about the Lighttpd server.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects Lighttpd instances running on localhost that are listening on port 80.\nOn startup, it tries to collect metrics from:\n\n- http://localhost/server-status?auto\n- http://127.0.0.1/server-status?auto\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable Lighttpd status support\n\nTo enable status support, see the [official documentation](https://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/lighttpd/wiki/Mod_status).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/lighttpd.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/lighttpd.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1/server-status?auto | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1/server-status?auto\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1/server-status?auto\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nLighttpd with enabled HTTPS and self-signed certificate.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1/server-status?auto\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1/server-status?auto\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1/server-status?auto\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `lighttpd` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m lighttpd\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Lighttpd instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| lighttpd.requests | requests | requests/s |\n| lighttpd.net | sent | kilobits/s |\n| lighttpd.workers | idle, busy | servers |\n| lighttpd.scoreboard | waiting, open, close, hard_error, keepalive, read, read_post, write, handle_request, request_start, request_end | connections |\n| lighttpd.uptime | uptime | seconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-lighttpd-Lighttpd", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/lighttpd/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-logind", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "logind", "monitored_instance": {"name": "systemd-logind users", "link": "https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-logind.service.html", "icon_filename": "users.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.systemd"]}, "keywords": ["logind", "systemd"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# systemd-logind users\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: logind\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors number of sessions and users as reported by the `org.freedesktop.login1` DBus API.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/logind.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/logind.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `logind` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m logind\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per systemd-logind users instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| logind.sessions | remote, local | sessions |\n| logind.sessions_type | console, graphical, other | sessions |\n| logind.sessions_state | online, closing, active | sessions |\n| logind.users_state | offline, closing, online, lingering, active | users |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-logind-systemd-logind_users", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/logind/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-logstash", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "logstash", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Logstash", "link": "https://www.elastic.co/products/logstash", "icon_filename": "elastic-logstash.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.logs-servers"]}, "keywords": ["logstatsh"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Logstash\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: logstash\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Logstash instances.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/logstatsh.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/logstatsh.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://localhost:9600 | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://localhost:9600\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nHTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://localhost:9600\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nHTTPS and self-signed certificate.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://localhost:9600\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://localhost:9600\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9600\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `logstash` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m logstash\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Logstash instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| logstash.jvm_threads | threads | count |\n| logstash.jvm_mem_heap_used | in_use | percentage |\n| logstash.jvm_mem_heap | committed, used | KiB |\n| logstash.jvm_mem_pools_eden | committed, used | KiB |\n| logstash.jvm_mem_pools_survivor | committed, used | KiB |\n| logstash.jvm_mem_pools_old | committed, used | KiB |\n| logstash.jvm_gc_collector_count | eden, old | counts/s |\n| logstash.jvm_gc_collector_time | eden, old | ms |\n| logstash.open_file_descriptors | open | fd |\n| logstash.event | in, filtered, out | events/s |\n| logstash.event_duration | event, queue | seconds |\n| logstash.uptime | uptime | seconds |\n\n### Per pipeline\n\nThese metrics refer to the pipeline.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| pipeline | pipeline name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| logstash.pipeline_event | in, filtered, out | events/s |\n| logstash.pipeline_event | event, queue | seconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-logstash-Logstash", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/logstash/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-mongodb", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "mongodb", "monitored_instance": {"name": "MongoDB", "link": "https://www.mongodb.com/", "icon_filename": "mongodb.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": ["mongodb", "databases"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# MongoDB\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: mongodb\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors MongoDB servers.\n\nExecuted queries:\n\n- [serverStatus](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/command/serverStatus/)\n- [dbStats](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/command/dbStats/)\n- [replSetGetStatus](https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/reference/command/replSetGetStatus/)\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Create a read-only user\n\nCreate a read-only user for Netdata in the admin database.\n\n- Authenticate as the admin user:\n\n ```bash\n use admin\n db.auth(\"admin\", \"\")\n ```\n\n- Create a user:\n\n ```bash\n db.createUser({\n \"user\":\"netdata\",\n \"pwd\": \"\",\n \"roles\" : [\n {role: 'read', db: 'admin' },\n {role: 'clusterMonitor', db: 'admin'},\n {role: 'read', db: 'local' }\n ]\n })\n ```\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/mongodb.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/mongodb.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| uri | MongoDB connection string. See [URI syntax](https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/reference/connection-string/). | mongodb://localhost:27017 | True |\n| timeout | Query timeout in seconds. | 2 | False |\n| databases | Databases selector. Determines which database metrics will be collected. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### TCP socket\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n uri: mongodb://netconfig:password@localhost:27017\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### With databases metrics\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n uri: mongodb://netconfig:password@localhost:27017\n databases:\n includes:\n - \"* *\"\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nLocal and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n uri: mongodb://netconfig:password@localhost:27017\n\n - name: remote\n uri: mongodb://netconfig:password@203.0.113.0:27017\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `mongodb` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m mongodb\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n- WireTiger metrics are available only if [WiredTiger](https://docs.mongodb.com/v6.0/core/wiredtiger/) is used as the\n storage engine.\n- Sharding metrics are available on shards only\n for [mongos](https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/reference/program/mongos/).\n\n\n### Per MongoDB instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mongodb.operations_rate | reads, writes, commands | operations/s |\n| mongodb.operations_latency_time | reads, writes, commands | milliseconds |\n| mongodb.operations_by_type_rate | insert, query, update, delete, getmore, command | operations/s |\n| mongodb.document_operations_rate | inserted, deleted, returned, updated | operations/s |\n| mongodb.scanned_indexes_rate | scanned | indexes/s |\n| mongodb.scanned_documents_rate | scanned | documents/s |\n| mongodb.active_clients_count | readers, writers | clients |\n| mongodb.queued_operations_count | reads, writes | operations |\n| mongodb.cursors_open_count | open | cursors |\n| mongodb.cursors_open_no_timeout_count | open_no_timeout | cursors |\n| mongodb.cursors_opened_rate | opened | cursors/s |\n| mongodb.cursors_timed_out_rate | timed_out | cursors/s |\n| mongodb.cursors_by_lifespan_count | le_1s, 1s_5s, 5s_15s, 15s_30s, 30s_1m, 1m_10m, ge_10m | cursors |\n| mongodb.transactions_count | active, inactive, open, prepared | transactions |\n| mongodb.transactions_rate | started, aborted, committed, prepared | transactions/s |\n| mongodb.connections_usage | available, used | connections |\n| mongodb.connections_by_state_count | active, threaded, exhaust_is_master, exhaust_hello, awaiting_topology_changes | connections |\n| mongodb.connections_rate | created | connections/s |\n| mongodb.asserts_rate | regular, warning, msg, user, tripwire, rollovers | asserts/s |\n| mongodb.network_traffic_rate | in, out | bytes/s |\n| mongodb.network_requests_rate | requests | requests/s |\n| mongodb.network_slow_dns_resolutions_rate | slow_dns | resolutions/s |\n| mongodb.network_slow_ssl_handshakes_rate | slow_ssl | handshakes/s |\n| mongodb.memory_resident_size | used | bytes |\n| mongodb.memory_virtual_size | used | bytes |\n| mongodb.memory_page_faults_rate | pgfaults | pgfaults/s |\n| mongodb.memory_tcmalloc_stats | allocated, central_cache_freelist, transfer_cache_freelist, thread_cache_freelists, pageheap_freelist, pageheap_unmapped | bytes |\n| mongodb.wiredtiger_concurrent_read_transactions_usage | available, used | transactions |\n| mongodb.wiredtiger_concurrent_write_transactions_usage | available, used | transactions |\n| mongodb.wiredtiger_cache_usage | used | bytes |\n| mongodb.wiredtiger_cache_dirty_space_size | dirty | bytes |\n| mongodb.wiredtiger_cache_io_rate | read, written | pages/s |\n| mongodb.wiredtiger_cache_evictions_rate | unmodified, modified | pages/s |\n| mongodb.sharding_nodes_count | shard_aware, shard_unaware | nodes |\n| mongodb.sharding_sharded_databases_count | partitioned, unpartitioned | databases |\n| mongodb.sharding_sharded_collections_count | partitioned, unpartitioned | collections |\n\n### Per lock type\n\nThese metrics refer to the lock type.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| lock_type | lock type (e.g. global, database, collection, mutex) |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mongodb.lock_acquisitions_rate | shared, exclusive, intent_shared, intent_exclusive | acquisitions/s |\n\n### Per commit type\n\nThese metrics refer to the commit type.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| commit_type | commit type (e.g. noShards, singleShard, singleWriteShard) |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mongodb.transactions_commits_rate | success, fail | commits/s |\n| mongodb.transactions_commits_duration_time | commits | milliseconds |\n\n### Per database\n\nThese metrics refer to the database.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| database | database name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mongodb.database_collection_count | collections | collections |\n| mongodb.database_indexes_count | indexes | indexes |\n| mongodb.database_views_count | views | views |\n| mongodb.database_documents_count | documents | documents |\n| mongodb.database_data_size | data_size | bytes |\n| mongodb.database_storage_size | storage_size | bytes |\n| mongodb.database_index_size | index_size | bytes |\n\n### Per replica set member\n\nThese metrics refer to the replica set member.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| repl_set_member | replica set member name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mongodb.repl_set_member_state | primary, startup, secondary, recovering, startup2, unknown, arbiter, down, rollback, removed | state |\n| mongodb.repl_set_member_health_status | up, down | status |\n| mongodb.repl_set_member_replication_lag_time | replication_lag | milliseconds |\n| mongodb.repl_set_member_heartbeat_latency_time | heartbeat_latency | milliseconds |\n| mongodb.repl_set_member_ping_rtt_time | ping_rtt | milliseconds |\n| mongodb.repl_set_member_uptime | uptime | seconds |\n\n### Per shard\n\nThese metrics refer to the shard.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| shard_id | shard id |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mongodb.sharding_shard_chunks_count | chunks | chunks |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-mongodb-MongoDB", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/mongodb/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-mariadb", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "mysql", "monitored_instance": {"name": "MariaDB", "link": "https://mariadb.org/", "icon_filename": "mariadb.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}, {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "cgroups"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["db", "database", "mysql", "maria", "mariadb", "sql"], "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# MariaDB\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: mysql\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors the health and performance of MySQL servers and collects general statistics, replication and user metrics.\n\n\nIt connects to the MySQL instance via a TCP or UNIX socket and executes the following commands:\n\nExecuted queries:\n\n- `SELECT VERSION();`\n- `SHOW GLOBAL STATUS;`\n- `SHOW GLOBAL VARIABLES;`\n- `SHOW SLAVE STATUS;` or `SHOW ALL SLAVES STATUS;` (MariaDBv10.2+)\n- `SHOW USER_STATISTICS;` (MariaDBv10.1.1+)\n- `SELECT TIME,USER FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PROCESSLIST;`\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on localhost by trying to connect as root and netdata using known MySQL TCP and UNIX sockets:\n\n- /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock\n- /var/run/mysqld/mysql.sock\n- /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock\n- /tmp/mysql.sock\n- 127.0.0.1:3306\n- \"[::1]:3306\"\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Create netdata user\n\nA user account should have the\nfollowing [permissions](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/privileges-provided.html):\n\n- [`USAGE`](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/privileges-provided.html#priv_usage)\n- [`REPLICATION CLIENT`](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/privileges-provided.html#priv_replication-client)\n- [`PROCESS`](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/privileges-provided.html#priv_process)\n\nTo create the `netdata` user with these permissions, execute the following in the MySQL shell:\n\n```mysql\nCREATE USER 'netdata'@'localhost';\nGRANT USAGE, REPLICATION CLIENT, PROCESS ON *.* TO 'netdata'@'localhost';\nFLUSH PRIVILEGES;\n```\n\nThe `netdata` user will have the ability to connect to the MySQL server on localhost without a password. It will only\nbe able to gather statistics without being able to alter or affect operations in any way.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/mysql.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/mysql.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| dsn | MySQL server DSN (Data Source Name). See [DSN syntax](https://github.com/go-sql-driver/mysql#dsn-data-source-name). | root@tcp(localhost:3306)/ | True |\n| my.cnf | Specifies the my.cnf file to read the connection settings from the [client] section. | | False |\n| timeout | Query timeout in seconds. | 1 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### TCP socket\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n dsn: netdata@tcp(127.0.0.1:3306)/\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Unix socket\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n dsn: netdata@unix(/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock)/\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Connection with password\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n dsn: netconfig:password@tcp(127.0.0.1:3306)/\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### my.cnf\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n my.cnf: '/etc/my.cnf'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nLocal and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n dsn: netdata@tcp(127.0.0.1:3306)/\n\n - name: remote\n dsn: netconfig:password@tcp(203.0.113.0:3306)/\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `mysql` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m mysql\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ mysql_10s_slow_queries ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.queries | number of slow queries in the last 10 seconds |\n| [ mysql_10s_table_locks_immediate ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.table_locks | number of table immediate locks in the last 10 seconds |\n| [ mysql_10s_table_locks_waited ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.table_locks | number of table waited locks in the last 10 seconds |\n| [ mysql_10s_waited_locks_ratio ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.table_locks | ratio of waited table locks over the last 10 seconds |\n| [ mysql_connections ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.connections_active | client connections utilization |\n| [ mysql_replication ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.slave_status | replication status (0: stopped, 1: working) |\n| [ mysql_replication_lag ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.slave_behind | difference between the timestamp of the latest transaction processed by the SQL thread and the timestamp of the same transaction when it was processed on the master |\n| [ mysql_galera_cluster_size_max_2m ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.galera_cluster_size | maximum galera cluster size in the last 2 minutes starting one minute ago |\n| [ mysql_galera_cluster_size ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.galera_cluster_size | current galera cluster size, compared to the maximum size in the last 2 minutes |\n| [ mysql_galera_cluster_state_warn ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.galera_cluster_state | galera node state is either Donor/Desynced or Joined |\n| [ mysql_galera_cluster_state_crit ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.galera_cluster_state | galera node state is either Undefined or Joining or Error |\n| [ mysql_galera_cluster_status ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.galera_cluster_status | galera node is part of a nonoperational component. This occurs in cases of multiple membership changes that result in a loss of Quorum or in cases of split-brain situations. |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per MariaDB instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit | MySQL | MariaDB | Percona |\n|:------|:----------|:----|:---:|:---:|:---:|\n| mysql.net | in, out | kilobits/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.queries | queries, questions, slow_queries | queries/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.queries_type | select, delete, update, insert, replace | queries/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.handlers | commit, delete, prepare, read_first, read_key, read_next, read_prev, read_rnd, read_rnd_next, rollback, savepoint, savepointrollback, update, write | handlers/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.table_open_cache_overflows | open_cache | overflows/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.table_locks | immediate, waited | locks/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.join_issues | full_join, full_range_join, range, range_check, scan | joins/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.sort_issues | merge_passes, range, scan | issues/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.tmp | disk_tables, files, tables | events/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.connections | all, aborted | connections/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.connections_active | active, limit, max_active | connections | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.threads | connected, cached, running | threads | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.threads_created | created | threads/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.thread_cache_misses | misses | misses | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_io | read, write | KiB/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_io_ops | reads, writes, fsyncs | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_io_pending_ops | reads, writes, fsyncs | operations | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_log | waits, write_requests, writes | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_cur_row_lock | current waits | operations | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_rows | inserted, read, updated, deleted | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_buffer_pool_pages | data, dirty, free, misc, total | pages | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_buffer_pool_pages_flushed | flush_pages | requests/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_buffer_pool_bytes | data, dirty | MiB | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_buffer_pool_read_ahead | all, evicted | pages/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_buffer_pool_read_ahead_rnd | read-ahead | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_buffer_pool_ops | disk_reads, wait_free | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_os_log | fsyncs, writes | operations | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_os_log_fsync_writes | fsyncs | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_os_log_io | write | KiB/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_deadlocks | deadlocks | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.files | files | files | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.files_rate | files | files/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.connection_errors | accept, internal, max, peer_addr, select, tcpwrap | errors/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.opened_tables | tables | tables/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.open_tables | cache, tables | tables | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.process_list_fetch_query_duration | duration | milliseconds | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.process_list_queries_count | system, user | queries | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.process_list_longest_query_duration | duration | seconds | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.qcache_ops | hits, lowmem_prunes, inserts, not_cached | queries/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.qcache | queries | queries | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.qcache_freemem | free | MiB | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.qcache_memblocks | free, total | blocks | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_writesets | rx, tx | writesets/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_bytes | rx, tx | KiB/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_queue | rx, tx | writesets | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_conflicts | bf_aborts, cert_fails | transactions | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_flow_control | paused | ms | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_cluster_status | primary, non_primary, disconnected | status | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_cluster_state | undefined, joining, donor, joined, synced, error | state | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_cluster_size | nodes | nodes | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_cluster_weight | weight | weight | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_connected | connected | boolean | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_ready | ready | boolean | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_open_transactions | open | transactions | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_thread_count | threads | threads | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.key_blocks | unused, used, not_flushed | blocks | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.key_requests | reads, writes | requests/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.key_disk_ops | reads, writes | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.binlog_cache | disk, all | transactions/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.binlog_stmt_cache | disk, all | statements/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n\n### Per connection\n\nThese metrics refer to the replication connection.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit | MySQL | MariaDB | Percona |\n|:------|:----------|:----|:---:|:---:|:---:|\n| mysql.slave_behind | seconds | seconds | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.slave_status | sql_running, io_running | boolean | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n\n### Per user\n\nThese metrics refer to the MySQL user.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| user | username |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit | MySQL | MariaDB | Percona |\n|:------|:----------|:----|:---:|:---:|:---:|\n| mysql.userstats_cpu | used | percentage | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_rows | read, sent, updated, inserted, deleted | operations/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_commands | select, update, other | commands/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_denied_commands | denied | commands/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_created_transactions | commit, rollback | transactions/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_binlog_written | written | B/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_empty_queries | empty | queries/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_connections | created | connections/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_lost_connections | lost | connections/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_denied_connections | denied | connections/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-mysql-MariaDB", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/mysql/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-mysql", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "mysql", "monitored_instance": {"name": "MySQL", "link": "https://www.mysql.com/", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"], "icon_filename": "mysql.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}, {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "cgroups"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["db", "database", "mysql", "maria", "mariadb", "sql"], "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# MySQL\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: mysql\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors the health and performance of MySQL servers and collects general statistics, replication and user metrics.\n\n\nIt connects to the MySQL instance via a TCP or UNIX socket and executes the following commands:\n\nExecuted queries:\n\n- `SELECT VERSION();`\n- `SHOW GLOBAL STATUS;`\n- `SHOW GLOBAL VARIABLES;`\n- `SHOW SLAVE STATUS;` or `SHOW ALL SLAVES STATUS;` (MariaDBv10.2+)\n- `SHOW USER_STATISTICS;` (MariaDBv10.1.1+)\n- `SELECT TIME,USER FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PROCESSLIST;`\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on localhost by trying to connect as root and netdata using known MySQL TCP and UNIX sockets:\n\n- /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock\n- /var/run/mysqld/mysql.sock\n- /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock\n- /tmp/mysql.sock\n- 127.0.0.1:3306\n- \"[::1]:3306\"\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Create netdata user\n\nA user account should have the\nfollowing [permissions](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/privileges-provided.html):\n\n- [`USAGE`](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/privileges-provided.html#priv_usage)\n- [`REPLICATION CLIENT`](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/privileges-provided.html#priv_replication-client)\n- [`PROCESS`](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/privileges-provided.html#priv_process)\n\nTo create the `netdata` user with these permissions, execute the following in the MySQL shell:\n\n```mysql\nCREATE USER 'netdata'@'localhost';\nGRANT USAGE, REPLICATION CLIENT, PROCESS ON *.* TO 'netdata'@'localhost';\nFLUSH PRIVILEGES;\n```\n\nThe `netdata` user will have the ability to connect to the MySQL server on localhost without a password. It will only\nbe able to gather statistics without being able to alter or affect operations in any way.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/mysql.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/mysql.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| dsn | MySQL server DSN (Data Source Name). See [DSN syntax](https://github.com/go-sql-driver/mysql#dsn-data-source-name). | root@tcp(localhost:3306)/ | True |\n| my.cnf | Specifies the my.cnf file to read the connection settings from the [client] section. | | False |\n| timeout | Query timeout in seconds. | 1 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### TCP socket\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n dsn: netdata@tcp(127.0.0.1:3306)/\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Unix socket\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n dsn: netdata@unix(/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock)/\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Connection with password\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n dsn: netconfig:password@tcp(127.0.0.1:3306)/\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### my.cnf\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n my.cnf: '/etc/my.cnf'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nLocal and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n dsn: netdata@tcp(127.0.0.1:3306)/\n\n - name: remote\n dsn: netconfig:password@tcp(203.0.113.0:3306)/\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `mysql` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m mysql\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ mysql_10s_slow_queries ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.queries | number of slow queries in the last 10 seconds |\n| [ mysql_10s_table_locks_immediate ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.table_locks | number of table immediate locks in the last 10 seconds |\n| [ mysql_10s_table_locks_waited ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.table_locks | number of table waited locks in the last 10 seconds |\n| [ mysql_10s_waited_locks_ratio ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.table_locks | ratio of waited table locks over the last 10 seconds |\n| [ mysql_connections ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.connections_active | client connections utilization |\n| [ mysql_replication ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.slave_status | replication status (0: stopped, 1: working) |\n| [ mysql_replication_lag ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.slave_behind | difference between the timestamp of the latest transaction processed by the SQL thread and the timestamp of the same transaction when it was processed on the master |\n| [ mysql_galera_cluster_size_max_2m ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.galera_cluster_size | maximum galera cluster size in the last 2 minutes starting one minute ago |\n| [ mysql_galera_cluster_size ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.galera_cluster_size | current galera cluster size, compared to the maximum size in the last 2 minutes |\n| [ mysql_galera_cluster_state_warn ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.galera_cluster_state | galera node state is either Donor/Desynced or Joined |\n| [ mysql_galera_cluster_state_crit ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.galera_cluster_state | galera node state is either Undefined or Joining or Error |\n| [ mysql_galera_cluster_status ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.galera_cluster_status | galera node is part of a nonoperational component. This occurs in cases of multiple membership changes that result in a loss of Quorum or in cases of split-brain situations. |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per MariaDB instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit | MySQL | MariaDB | Percona |\n|:------|:----------|:----|:---:|:---:|:---:|\n| mysql.net | in, out | kilobits/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.queries | queries, questions, slow_queries | queries/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.queries_type | select, delete, update, insert, replace | queries/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.handlers | commit, delete, prepare, read_first, read_key, read_next, read_prev, read_rnd, read_rnd_next, rollback, savepoint, savepointrollback, update, write | handlers/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.table_open_cache_overflows | open_cache | overflows/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.table_locks | immediate, waited | locks/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.join_issues | full_join, full_range_join, range, range_check, scan | joins/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.sort_issues | merge_passes, range, scan | issues/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.tmp | disk_tables, files, tables | events/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.connections | all, aborted | connections/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.connections_active | active, limit, max_active | connections | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.threads | connected, cached, running | threads | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.threads_created | created | threads/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.thread_cache_misses | misses | misses | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_io | read, write | KiB/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_io_ops | reads, writes, fsyncs | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_io_pending_ops | reads, writes, fsyncs | operations | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_log | waits, write_requests, writes | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_cur_row_lock | current waits | operations | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_rows | inserted, read, updated, deleted | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_buffer_pool_pages | data, dirty, free, misc, total | pages | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_buffer_pool_pages_flushed | flush_pages | requests/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_buffer_pool_bytes | data, dirty | MiB | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_buffer_pool_read_ahead | all, evicted | pages/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_buffer_pool_read_ahead_rnd | read-ahead | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_buffer_pool_ops | disk_reads, wait_free | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_os_log | fsyncs, writes | operations | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_os_log_fsync_writes | fsyncs | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_os_log_io | write | KiB/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_deadlocks | deadlocks | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.files | files | files | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.files_rate | files | files/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.connection_errors | accept, internal, max, peer_addr, select, tcpwrap | errors/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.opened_tables | tables | tables/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.open_tables | cache, tables | tables | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.process_list_fetch_query_duration | duration | milliseconds | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.process_list_queries_count | system, user | queries | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.process_list_longest_query_duration | duration | seconds | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.qcache_ops | hits, lowmem_prunes, inserts, not_cached | queries/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.qcache | queries | queries | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.qcache_freemem | free | MiB | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.qcache_memblocks | free, total | blocks | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_writesets | rx, tx | writesets/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_bytes | rx, tx | KiB/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_queue | rx, tx | writesets | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_conflicts | bf_aborts, cert_fails | transactions | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_flow_control | paused | ms | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_cluster_status | primary, non_primary, disconnected | status | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_cluster_state | undefined, joining, donor, joined, synced, error | state | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_cluster_size | nodes | nodes | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_cluster_weight | weight | weight | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_connected | connected | boolean | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_ready | ready | boolean | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_open_transactions | open | transactions | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_thread_count | threads | threads | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.key_blocks | unused, used, not_flushed | blocks | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.key_requests | reads, writes | requests/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.key_disk_ops | reads, writes | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.binlog_cache | disk, all | transactions/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.binlog_stmt_cache | disk, all | statements/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n\n### Per connection\n\nThese metrics refer to the replication connection.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit | MySQL | MariaDB | Percona |\n|:------|:----------|:----|:---:|:---:|:---:|\n| mysql.slave_behind | seconds | seconds | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.slave_status | sql_running, io_running | boolean | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n\n### Per user\n\nThese metrics refer to the MySQL user.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| user | username |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit | MySQL | MariaDB | Percona |\n|:------|:----------|:----|:---:|:---:|:---:|\n| mysql.userstats_cpu | used | percentage | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_rows | read, sent, updated, inserted, deleted | operations/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_commands | select, update, other | commands/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_denied_commands | denied | commands/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_created_transactions | commit, rollback | transactions/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_binlog_written | written | B/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_empty_queries | empty | queries/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_connections | created | connections/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_lost_connections | lost | connections/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_denied_connections | denied | connections/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-mysql-MySQL", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/mysql/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-percona_mysql", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "mysql", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Percona MySQL", "link": "https://www.percona.com/software/mysql-database/percona-server", "icon_filename": "mysql.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}, {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "cgroups"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["db", "database", "mysql", "maria", "mariadb", "sql"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Percona MySQL\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: mysql\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors the health and performance of MySQL servers and collects general statistics, replication and user metrics.\n\n\nIt connects to the MySQL instance via a TCP or UNIX socket and executes the following commands:\n\nExecuted queries:\n\n- `SELECT VERSION();`\n- `SHOW GLOBAL STATUS;`\n- `SHOW GLOBAL VARIABLES;`\n- `SHOW SLAVE STATUS;` or `SHOW ALL SLAVES STATUS;` (MariaDBv10.2+)\n- `SHOW USER_STATISTICS;` (MariaDBv10.1.1+)\n- `SELECT TIME,USER FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PROCESSLIST;`\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on localhost by trying to connect as root and netdata using known MySQL TCP and UNIX sockets:\n\n- /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock\n- /var/run/mysqld/mysql.sock\n- /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock\n- /tmp/mysql.sock\n- 127.0.0.1:3306\n- \"[::1]:3306\"\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Create netdata user\n\nA user account should have the\nfollowing [permissions](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/privileges-provided.html):\n\n- [`USAGE`](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/privileges-provided.html#priv_usage)\n- [`REPLICATION CLIENT`](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/privileges-provided.html#priv_replication-client)\n- [`PROCESS`](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/privileges-provided.html#priv_process)\n\nTo create the `netdata` user with these permissions, execute the following in the MySQL shell:\n\n```mysql\nCREATE USER 'netdata'@'localhost';\nGRANT USAGE, REPLICATION CLIENT, PROCESS ON *.* TO 'netdata'@'localhost';\nFLUSH PRIVILEGES;\n```\n\nThe `netdata` user will have the ability to connect to the MySQL server on localhost without a password. It will only\nbe able to gather statistics without being able to alter or affect operations in any way.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/mysql.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/mysql.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| dsn | MySQL server DSN (Data Source Name). See [DSN syntax](https://github.com/go-sql-driver/mysql#dsn-data-source-name). | root@tcp(localhost:3306)/ | True |\n| my.cnf | Specifies the my.cnf file to read the connection settings from the [client] section. | | False |\n| timeout | Query timeout in seconds. | 1 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### TCP socket\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n dsn: netdata@tcp(127.0.0.1:3306)/\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Unix socket\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n dsn: netdata@unix(/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock)/\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Connection with password\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n dsn: netconfig:password@tcp(127.0.0.1:3306)/\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### my.cnf\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n my.cnf: '/etc/my.cnf'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nLocal and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n dsn: netdata@tcp(127.0.0.1:3306)/\n\n - name: remote\n dsn: netconfig:password@tcp(203.0.113.0:3306)/\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `mysql` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m mysql\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ mysql_10s_slow_queries ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.queries | number of slow queries in the last 10 seconds |\n| [ mysql_10s_table_locks_immediate ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.table_locks | number of table immediate locks in the last 10 seconds |\n| [ mysql_10s_table_locks_waited ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.table_locks | number of table waited locks in the last 10 seconds |\n| [ mysql_10s_waited_locks_ratio ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.table_locks | ratio of waited table locks over the last 10 seconds |\n| [ mysql_connections ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.connections_active | client connections utilization |\n| [ mysql_replication ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.slave_status | replication status (0: stopped, 1: working) |\n| [ mysql_replication_lag ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.slave_behind | difference between the timestamp of the latest transaction processed by the SQL thread and the timestamp of the same transaction when it was processed on the master |\n| [ mysql_galera_cluster_size_max_2m ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.galera_cluster_size | maximum galera cluster size in the last 2 minutes starting one minute ago |\n| [ mysql_galera_cluster_size ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.galera_cluster_size | current galera cluster size, compared to the maximum size in the last 2 minutes |\n| [ mysql_galera_cluster_state_warn ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.galera_cluster_state | galera node state is either Donor/Desynced or Joined |\n| [ mysql_galera_cluster_state_crit ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.galera_cluster_state | galera node state is either Undefined or Joining or Error |\n| [ mysql_galera_cluster_status ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mysql.conf) | mysql.galera_cluster_status | galera node is part of a nonoperational component. This occurs in cases of multiple membership changes that result in a loss of Quorum or in cases of split-brain situations. |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per MariaDB instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit | MySQL | MariaDB | Percona |\n|:------|:----------|:----|:---:|:---:|:---:|\n| mysql.net | in, out | kilobits/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.queries | queries, questions, slow_queries | queries/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.queries_type | select, delete, update, insert, replace | queries/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.handlers | commit, delete, prepare, read_first, read_key, read_next, read_prev, read_rnd, read_rnd_next, rollback, savepoint, savepointrollback, update, write | handlers/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.table_open_cache_overflows | open_cache | overflows/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.table_locks | immediate, waited | locks/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.join_issues | full_join, full_range_join, range, range_check, scan | joins/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.sort_issues | merge_passes, range, scan | issues/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.tmp | disk_tables, files, tables | events/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.connections | all, aborted | connections/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.connections_active | active, limit, max_active | connections | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.threads | connected, cached, running | threads | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.threads_created | created | threads/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.thread_cache_misses | misses | misses | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_io | read, write | KiB/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_io_ops | reads, writes, fsyncs | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_io_pending_ops | reads, writes, fsyncs | operations | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_log | waits, write_requests, writes | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_cur_row_lock | current waits | operations | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_rows | inserted, read, updated, deleted | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_buffer_pool_pages | data, dirty, free, misc, total | pages | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_buffer_pool_pages_flushed | flush_pages | requests/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_buffer_pool_bytes | data, dirty | MiB | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_buffer_pool_read_ahead | all, evicted | pages/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_buffer_pool_read_ahead_rnd | read-ahead | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_buffer_pool_ops | disk_reads, wait_free | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_os_log | fsyncs, writes | operations | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_os_log_fsync_writes | fsyncs | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_os_log_io | write | KiB/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.innodb_deadlocks | deadlocks | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.files | files | files | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.files_rate | files | files/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.connection_errors | accept, internal, max, peer_addr, select, tcpwrap | errors/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.opened_tables | tables | tables/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.open_tables | cache, tables | tables | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.process_list_fetch_query_duration | duration | milliseconds | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.process_list_queries_count | system, user | queries | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.process_list_longest_query_duration | duration | seconds | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.qcache_ops | hits, lowmem_prunes, inserts, not_cached | queries/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.qcache | queries | queries | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.qcache_freemem | free | MiB | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.qcache_memblocks | free, total | blocks | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_writesets | rx, tx | writesets/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_bytes | rx, tx | KiB/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_queue | rx, tx | writesets | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_conflicts | bf_aborts, cert_fails | transactions | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_flow_control | paused | ms | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_cluster_status | primary, non_primary, disconnected | status | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_cluster_state | undefined, joining, donor, joined, synced, error | state | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_cluster_size | nodes | nodes | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_cluster_weight | weight | weight | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_connected | connected | boolean | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_ready | ready | boolean | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_open_transactions | open | transactions | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.galera_thread_count | threads | threads | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.key_blocks | unused, used, not_flushed | blocks | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.key_requests | reads, writes | requests/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.key_disk_ops | reads, writes | operations/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.binlog_cache | disk, all | transactions/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.binlog_stmt_cache | disk, all | statements/s | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n\n### Per connection\n\nThese metrics refer to the replication connection.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit | MySQL | MariaDB | Percona |\n|:------|:----------|:----|:---:|:---:|:---:|\n| mysql.slave_behind | seconds | seconds | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.slave_status | sql_running, io_running | boolean | \u2022 | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n\n### Per user\n\nThese metrics refer to the MySQL user.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| user | username |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit | MySQL | MariaDB | Percona |\n|:------|:----------|:----|:---:|:---:|:---:|\n| mysql.userstats_cpu | used | percentage | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_rows | read, sent, updated, inserted, deleted | operations/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_commands | select, update, other | commands/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_denied_commands | denied | commands/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_created_transactions | commit, rollback | transactions/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_binlog_written | written | B/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_empty_queries | empty | queries/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_connections | created | connections/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_lost_connections | lost | connections/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| mysql.userstats_denied_connections | denied | connections/s | | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-mysql-Percona_MySQL", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/mysql/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-nginx", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "nginx", "monitored_instance": {"name": "NGINX", "link": "https://www.nginx.com/", "categories": ["data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies"], "icon_filename": "nginx.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "httpcheck"}, {"plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "web_log"}, {"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}, {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "cgroups"}]}}, "alternative_monitored_instances": [], "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["nginx", "web", "webserver", "http", "proxy"], "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# NGINX\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: nginx\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors the activity and performance of NGINX servers, and collects metrics such as the number of connections, their status, and client requests.\n\n\nIt sends HTTP requests to the NGINX location [stub-status](https://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_stub_status_module.html), which is a built-in location that provides metrics about the NGINX server.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects NGINX instances running on localhost that are listening on port 80.\nOn startup, it tries to collect metrics from:\n\n- http://127.0.0.1/basic_status\n- http://localhost/stub_status\n- http://127.0.0.1/stub_status\n- http://127.0.0.1/nginx_status\n- http://127.0.0.1/status\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable status support\n\nConfigure [ngx_http_stub_status_module](https://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_stub_status_module.html).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/nginx.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/nginx.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1/stub_status | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1/stub_status\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1/stub_status\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nNGINX with enabled HTTPS and self-signed certificate.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1/stub_status\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1/stub_status\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1/stub_status\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `nginx` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m nginx\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per NGINX instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| nginx.connections | active | connections |\n| nginx.connections_status | reading, writing, idle | connections |\n| nginx.connections_accepted_handled | accepted, handled | connections/s |\n| nginx.requests | requests | requests/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-nginx-NGINX", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/nginx/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-nginxplus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "nginxplus", "monitored_instance": {"name": "NGINX Plus", "link": "https://www.nginx.com/products/nginx/", "icon_filename": "nginxplus.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies"]}, "keywords": ["nginxplus", "nginx", "web", "webserver", "http", "proxy"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# NGINX Plus\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: nginxplus\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors NGINX Plus servers.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Config API\n\nTo configure API, see the [official documentation](https://docs.nginx.com/nginx/admin-guide/monitoring/live-activity-monitoring/#configuring-the-api).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/nginxplus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/nginxplus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1 | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nNGINX Plus with enabled HTTPS and self-signed certificate.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `nginxplus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m nginxplus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per NGINX Plus instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| nginxplus.client_connections_rate | accepted, dropped | connections/s |\n| nginxplus.client_connections_count | active, idle | connections |\n| nginxplus.ssl_handshakes_rate | successful, failed | handshakes/s |\n| nginxplus.ssl_handshakes_failures_rate | no_common_protocol, no_common_cipher, timeout, peer_rejected_cert | failures/s |\n| nginxplus.ssl_verification_errors_rate | no_cert, expired_cert, revoked_cert, hostname_mismatch, other | errors/s |\n| nginxplus.ssl_session_reuses_rate | ssl_session | reuses/s |\n| nginxplus.http_requests_rate | requests | requests/s |\n| nginxplus.http_requests_count | requests | requests |\n| nginxplus.uptime | uptime | seconds |\n\n### Per http server zone\n\nThese metrics refer to the HTTP server zone.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| http_server_zone | HTTP server zone name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| nginxplus.http_server_zone_requests_rate | requests | requests/s |\n| nginxplus.http_server_zone_responses_per_code_class_rate | 1xx, 2xx, 3xx, 4xx, 5xx | responses/s |\n| nginxplus.http_server_zone_traffic_rate | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| nginxplus.http_server_zone_requests_processing_count | processing | requests |\n| nginxplus.http_server_zone_requests_discarded_rate | discarded | requests/s |\n\n### Per http location zone\n\nThese metrics refer to the HTTP location zone.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| http_location_zone | HTTP location zone name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| nginxplus.http_location_zone_requests_rate | requests | requests/s |\n| nginxplus.http_location_zone_responses_per_code_class_rate | 1xx, 2xx, 3xx, 4xx, 5xx | responses/s |\n| nginxplus.http_location_zone_traffic_rate | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| nginxplus.http_location_zone_requests_discarded_rate | discarded | requests/s |\n\n### Per http upstream\n\nThese metrics refer to the HTTP upstream.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| http_upstream_name | HTTP upstream name |\n| http_upstream_zone | HTTP upstream zone name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| nginxplus.http_upstream_peers_count | peers | peers |\n| nginxplus.http_upstream_zombies_count | zombie | servers |\n| nginxplus.http_upstream_keepalive_count | keepalive | connections |\n\n### Per http upstream server\n\nThese metrics refer to the HTTP upstream server.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| http_upstream_name | HTTP upstream name |\n| http_upstream_zone | HTTP upstream zone name |\n| http_upstream_server_address | HTTP upstream server address (e.g. 127.0.0.1:81) |\n| http_upstream_server_name | HTTP upstream server name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| nginxplus.http_upstream_server_requests_rate | requests | requests/s |\n| nginxplus.http_upstream_server_responses_per_code_class_rate | 1xx, 2xx, 3xx, 4xx, 5xx | responses/s |\n| nginxplus.http_upstream_server_response_time | response | milliseconds |\n| nginxplus.http_upstream_server_response_header_time | header | milliseconds |\n| nginxplus.http_upstream_server_traffic_rate | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| nginxplus.http_upstream_server_state | up, down, draining, unavail, checking, unhealthy | state |\n| nginxplus.http_upstream_server_connections_count | active | connections |\n| nginxplus.http_upstream_server_downtime | downtime | seconds |\n\n### Per http cache\n\nThese metrics refer to the HTTP cache.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| http_cache | HTTP cache name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| nginxplus.http_cache_state | warm, cold | state |\n| nginxplus.http_cache_iops | served, written, bypass | responses/s |\n| nginxplus.http_cache_io | served, written, bypass | bytes/s |\n| nginxplus.http_cache_size | size | bytes |\n\n### Per stream server zone\n\nThese metrics refer to the Stream server zone.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| stream_server_zone | Stream server zone name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| nginxplus.stream_server_zone_connections_rate | accepted | connections/s |\n| nginxplus.stream_server_zone_sessions_per_code_class_rate | 2xx, 4xx, 5xx | sessions/s |\n| nginxplus.stream_server_zone_traffic_rate | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| nginxplus.stream_server_zone_connections_processing_count | processing | connections |\n| nginxplus.stream_server_zone_connections_discarded_rate | discarded | connections/s |\n\n### Per stream upstream\n\nThese metrics refer to the Stream upstream.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| stream_upstream_name | Stream upstream name |\n| stream_upstream_zone | Stream upstream zone name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| nginxplus.stream_upstream_peers_count | peers | peers |\n| nginxplus.stream_upstream_zombies_count | zombie | servers |\n\n### Per stream upstream server\n\nThese metrics refer to the Stream upstream server.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| stream_upstream_name | Stream upstream name |\n| stream_upstream_zone | Stream upstream zone name |\n| stream_upstream_server_address | Stream upstream server address (e.g. 127.0.0.1:12346) |\n| stream_upstream_server_name | Stream upstream server name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| nginxplus.stream_upstream_server_connections_rate | forwarded | connections/s |\n| nginxplus.stream_upstream_server_traffic_rate | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| nginxplus.stream_upstream_server_state | up, down, unavail, checking, unhealthy | state |\n| nginxplus.stream_upstream_server_downtime | downtime | seconds |\n| nginxplus.stream_upstream_server_connections_count | active | connections |\n\n### Per resolver zone\n\nThese metrics refer to the resolver zone.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| resolver_zone | resolver zone name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| nginxplus.resolver_zone_requests_rate | name, srv, addr | requests/s |\n| nginxplus.resolver_zone_responses_rate | noerror, formerr, servfail, nxdomain, notimp, refused, timedout, unknown | responses/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-nginxplus-NGINX_Plus", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/nginxplus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-nginxvts", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "nginxvts", "monitored_instance": {"name": "NGINX VTS", "link": "https://www.nginx.com/", "icon_filename": "nginx.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies"]}, "keywords": ["webserver"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "weblog"}, {"plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "httpcheck"}, {"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# NGINX VTS\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: nginxvts\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors NGINX servers with [virtual host traffic status module](https://github.com/vozlt/nginx-module-vts).\n\n\nIt sends HTTP requests to the NGINX VTS location [status](https://github.com/vozlt/nginx-module-vts#synopsis), \nwhich is a built-in location that provides metrics about the NGINX VTS server.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects NGINX instances running on localhost.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Configure nginx-vts module\n\nTo configure nginx-vts, see the [https://github.com/vozlt/nginx-module-vts#installation).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/nginxvts.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/nginxvts.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1/status/format/json | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1/status/format/json\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1/server-status?auto\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1/status/format/json\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1/status/format/json\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1/status/format/json\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `nginxvts` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m nginxvts\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per NGINX VTS instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| nginxvts.requests_total | requests | requests/s |\n| nginxvts.active_connections | active | connections |\n| nginxvts.connections_total | reading, writing, waiting, accepted, handled | connections/s |\n| nginxvts.uptime | uptime | seconds |\n| nginxvts.shm_usage | max, used | bytes |\n| nginxvts.shm_used_node | used | nodes |\n| nginxvts.server_requests_total | requests | requests/s |\n| nginxvts.server_responses_total | 1xx, 2xx, 3xx, 4xx, 5xx | responses/s |\n| nginxvts.server_traffic_total | in, out | bytes/s |\n| nginxvts.server_cache_total | miss, bypass, expired, stale, updating, revalidated, hit, scarce | events/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-nginxvts-NGINX_VTS", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/nginxvts/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-ntpd", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "ntpd", "monitored_instance": {"name": "NTPd", "link": "https://www.ntp.org/documentation/4.2.8-series/ntpd", "icon_filename": "ntp.png", "categories": ["data-collection.system-clock-and-ntp"]}, "keywords": ["ntpd", "ntp", "time"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# NTPd\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: ntpd\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors the system variables of the local `ntpd` daemon (optional incl. variables of the polled peers) using the NTP Control Message Protocol via UDP socket, similar to `ntpq`, the [standard NTP query program](https://doc.ntp.org/current-stable/ntpq.html).\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/ntpd.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/ntpd.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| address | Server address in IP:PORT format. | 127.0.0.1:123 | True |\n| timeout | Connection/read/write timeout. | 3 | False |\n| collect_peers | Determines whether peer metrics will be collected. | False | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 127.0.0.1:123\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### With peers metrics\n\nCollect peers metrics.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 127.0.0.1:123\n collect_peers: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 127.0.0.1:123\n\n - name: remote\n address: 203.0.113.0:123\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `ntpd` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m ntpd\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per NTPd instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| ntpd.sys_offset | offset | milliseconds |\n| ntpd.sys_jitter | system, clock | milliseconds |\n| ntpd.sys_frequency | frequency | ppm |\n| ntpd.sys_wander | clock | ppm |\n| ntpd.sys_rootdelay | delay | milliseconds |\n| ntpd.sys_rootdisp | dispersion | milliseconds |\n| ntpd.sys_stratum | stratum | stratum |\n| ntpd.sys_tc | current, minimum | log2 |\n| ntpd.sys_precision | precision | log2 |\n\n### Per peer\n\nThese metrics refer to the NTPd peer.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| peer_address | peer's source IP address |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| ntpd.peer_offset | offset | milliseconds |\n| ntpd.peer_delay | delay | milliseconds |\n| ntpd.peer_dispersion | dispersion | milliseconds |\n| ntpd.peer_jitter | jitter | milliseconds |\n| ntpd.peer_xleave | xleave | milliseconds |\n| ntpd.peer_rootdelay | rootdelay | milliseconds |\n| ntpd.peer_rootdisp | dispersion | milliseconds |\n| ntpd.peer_stratum | stratum | stratum |\n| ntpd.peer_hmode | hmode | hmode |\n| ntpd.peer_pmode | pmode | pmode |\n| ntpd.peer_hpoll | hpoll | log2 |\n| ntpd.peer_ppoll | ppoll | log2 |\n| ntpd.peer_precision | precision | log2 |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-ntpd-NTPd", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/ntpd/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-nvidia_smi", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "nvidia_smi", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Nvidia GPU", "link": "https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/", "icon_filename": "nvidia.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.hardware-devices-and-sensors"]}, "keywords": ["nvidia", "gpu", "hardware"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Nvidia GPU\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: nvidia_smi\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors GPUs performance metrics using\nthe [nvidia-smi](https://developer.nvidia.com/nvidia-system-management-interface) CLI tool.\n\n> **Warning**: under development, [loop mode](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/issues/14522) not implemented yet.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable in go.d.conf.\n\nThis collector is disabled by default. You need to explicitly enable it in the `go.d.conf` file.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/nvidia_smi.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/nvidia_smi.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| binary_path | Path to nvidia_smi binary. The default is \"nvidia_smi\" and the executable is looked for in the directories specified in the PATH environment variable. | nvidia_smi | False |\n| timeout | nvidia_smi binary execution timeout. | 2 | False |\n| use_csv_format | Used format when requesting GPU information. XML is used if set to 'no'. | True | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### XML format\n\nUse XML format when requesting GPU information.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: nvidia_smi\n use_csv_format: no\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Custom binary path\n\nThe executable is not in the directories specified in the PATH environment variable.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: nvidia_smi\n binary_path: /usr/local/sbin/nvidia_smi\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `nvidia_smi` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m nvidia_smi\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per gpu\n\nThese metrics refer to the GPU.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| uuid | GPU id (e.g. 00000000:00:04.0) |\n| product_name | GPU product name (e.g. NVIDIA A100-SXM4-40GB) |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit | XML | CSV |\n|:------|:----------|:----|:---:|:---:|\n| nvidia_smi.gpu_pcie_bandwidth_usage | rx, tx | B/s | \u2022 | |\n| nvidia_smi.gpu_pcie_bandwidth_utilization | rx, tx | % | \u2022 | |\n| nvidia_smi.gpu_fan_speed_perc | fan_speed | % | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| nvidia_smi.gpu_utilization | gpu | % | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| nvidia_smi.gpu_memory_utilization | memory | % | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| nvidia_smi.gpu_decoder_utilization | decoder | % | \u2022 | |\n| nvidia_smi.gpu_encoder_utilization | encoder | % | \u2022 | |\n| nvidia_smi.gpu_frame_buffer_memory_usage | free, used, reserved | B | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| nvidia_smi.gpu_bar1_memory_usage | free, used | B | \u2022 | |\n| nvidia_smi.gpu_temperature | temperature | Celsius | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| nvidia_smi.gpu_voltage | voltage | V | \u2022 | |\n| nvidia_smi.gpu_clock_freq | graphics, video, sm, mem | MHz | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| nvidia_smi.gpu_power_draw | power_draw | Watts | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| nvidia_smi.gpu_performance_state | P0-P15 | state | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| nvidia_smi.gpu_mig_mode_current_status | enabled, disabled | status | \u2022 | |\n| nvidia_smi.gpu_mig_devices_count | mig | devices | \u2022 | |\n\n### Per mig\n\nThese metrics refer to the Multi-Instance GPU (MIG).\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| uuid | GPU id (e.g. 00000000:00:04.0) |\n| product_name | GPU product name (e.g. NVIDIA A100-SXM4-40GB) |\n| gpu_instance_id | GPU instance id (e.g. 1) |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit | XML | CSV |\n|:------|:----------|:----|:---:|:---:|\n| nvidia_smi.gpu_mig_frame_buffer_memory_usage | free, used, reserved | B | \u2022 | |\n| nvidia_smi.gpu_mig_bar1_memory_usage | free, used | B | \u2022 | |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-nvidia_smi-Nvidia_GPU", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/nvidia_smi/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-nvme", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "nvme", "monitored_instance": {"name": "NVMe devices", "link": "", "icon_filename": "nvme.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"]}, "keywords": ["nvme"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# NVMe devices\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: nvme\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors the health of NVMe devices using the command line tool [nvme](https://github.com/linux-nvme/nvme-cli#nvme-cli), which can only be run by the root user. It uses `sudo` and assumes it is set up so that the netdata user can execute `nvme` as root without a password.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install nvme-cli\n\nSee [Distro Support](https://github.com/linux-nvme/nvme-cli#distro-support). Install `nvme-cli` using your distribution's package manager.\n\n\n#### Allow netdata to execute nvme\n\nAdd the netdata user to `/etc/sudoers` (use `which nvme` to find the full path to the binary):\n\n```bash\nnetdata ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/nvme\n```\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/nvme.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/nvme.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| binary_path | Path to nvme binary. The default is \"nvme\" and the executable is looked for in the directories specified in the PATH environment variable. | nvme | False |\n| timeout | nvme binary execution timeout. | 2 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Custom binary path\n\nThe executable is not in the directories specified in the PATH environment variable.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: nvme\n binary_path: /usr/local/sbin/nvme\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `nvme` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m nvme\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ nvme_device_critical_warnings_state ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/nvme.conf) | nvme.device_critical_warnings_state | NVMe device ${label:device} has critical warnings |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per device\n\nThese metrics refer to the NVME device.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| device | NVMe device name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| nvme.device_estimated_endurance_perc | used | % |\n| nvme.device_available_spare_perc | spare | % |\n| nvme.device_composite_temperature | temperature | celsius |\n| nvme.device_io_transferred_count | read, written | bytes |\n| nvme.device_power_cycles_count | power | cycles |\n| nvme.device_power_on_time | power-on | seconds |\n| nvme.device_critical_warnings_state | available_spare, temp_threshold, nvm_subsystem_reliability, read_only, volatile_mem_backup_failed, persistent_memory_read_only | state |\n| nvme.device_unsafe_shutdowns_count | unsafe | shutdowns |\n| nvme.device_media_errors_rate | media | errors/s |\n| nvme.device_error_log_entries_rate | error_log | entries/s |\n| nvme.device_warning_composite_temperature_time | wctemp | seconds |\n| nvme.device_critical_composite_temperature_time | cctemp | seconds |\n| nvme.device_thermal_mgmt_temp1_transitions_rate | temp1 | transitions/s |\n| nvme.device_thermal_mgmt_temp2_transitions_rate | temp2 | transitions/s |\n| nvme.device_thermal_mgmt_temp1_time | temp1 | seconds |\n| nvme.device_thermal_mgmt_temp2_time | temp2 | seconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-nvme-NVMe_devices", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/nvme/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-openvpn", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "openvpn", "monitored_instance": {"name": "OpenVPN", "link": "https://openvpn.net/", "icon_filename": "openvpn.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.vpns"]}, "keywords": ["openvpn", "vpn"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# OpenVPN\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: openvpn\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors OpenVPN servers.\n\nIt uses OpenVPN [Management Interface](https://openvpn.net/community-resources/management-interface/) to collect metrics.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable in go.d.conf.\n\nThis collector is disabled by default. You need to explicitly enable it in [go.d.conf](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d.conf).\n\nFrom the documentation for the OpenVPN Management Interface:\n> Currently, the OpenVPN daemon can at most support a single management client any one time.\n\nIt is disabled to not break other tools which use `Management Interface`.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/openvpn.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/openvpn.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| address | Server address in IP:PORT format. | 127.0.0.1:7505 | True |\n| per_user_stats | User selector. Determines which user metrics will be collected. | | False |\n| connect_timeout | Connection timeout in seconds. The timeout includes name resolution, if required. | 2 | False |\n| read_timeout | Read timeout in seconds. Sets deadline for read calls. | 2 | False |\n| write_timeout | Write timeout in seconds. Sets deadline for write calls. | 2 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 127.0.0.1:7505\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### With user metrics\n\nCollect metrics of all users.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 127.0.0.1:7505\n per_user_stats:\n includes:\n - \"* *\"\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 127.0.0.1:7505\n\n - name: remote\n address: 203.0.113.0:7505\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `openvpn` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m openvpn\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per OpenVPN instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| openvpn.active_clients | clients | clients |\n| openvpn.total_traffic | in, out | kilobits/s |\n\n### Per user\n\nThese metrics refer to the VPN user.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| username | VPN username |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| openvpn.user_traffic | in, out | kilobits/s |\n| openvpn.user_connection_time | time | seconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-openvpn-OpenVPN", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/openvpn/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-openvpn_status_log", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "openvpn_status_log", "monitored_instance": {"name": "OpenVPN status log", "link": "https://openvpn.net/", "icon_filename": "openvpn.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.vpns"]}, "keywords": ["openvpn", "vpn"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# OpenVPN status log\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: openvpn_status_log\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors OpenVPN server.\n\nIt parses server log files and provides summary and per user metrics.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/openvpn_status_log.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/openvpn_status_log.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| log_path | Path to status log. | /var/log/openvpn/status.log | True |\n| per_user_stats | User selector. Determines which user metrics will be collected. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### With user metrics\n\nCollect metrics of all users.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n per_user_stats:\n includes:\n - \"* *\"\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `openvpn_status_log` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m openvpn_status_log\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per OpenVPN status log instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| openvpn.active_clients | clients | clients |\n| openvpn.total_traffic | in, out | kilobits/s |\n\n### Per user\n\nThese metrics refer to the VPN user.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| username | VPN username |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| openvpn.user_traffic | in, out | kilobits/s |\n| openvpn.user_connection_time | time | seconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-openvpn_status_log-OpenVPN_status_log", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/openvpn_status_log/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-pgbouncer", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "pgbouncer", "monitored_instance": {"name": "PgBouncer", "link": "https://www.pgbouncer.org/", "icon_filename": "postgres.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": ["pgbouncer"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# PgBouncer\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: pgbouncer\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors PgBouncer servers.\n\nExecuted queries:\n\n- `SHOW VERSION;`\n- `SHOW CONFIG;`\n- `SHOW DATABASES;`\n- `SHOW STATS;`\n- `SHOW POOLS;`\n\nInformation about the queries can be found in the [PgBouncer Documentation](https://www.pgbouncer.org/usage.html).\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Create netdata user\n\nCreate a user with `stats_users` permissions to query your PgBouncer instance.\n\nTo create the `netdata` user:\n\n- Add `netdata` user to the `pgbouncer.ini` file:\n\n ```text\n stats_users = netdata\n ```\n\n- Add a password for the `netdata` user to the `userlist.txt` file:\n\n ```text\n \"netdata\" \"\"\n ```\n\n- To verify the credentials, run the following command\n\n ```bash\n psql -h localhost -U netdata -p 6432 pgbouncer -c \"SHOW VERSION;\" >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo OK || echo FAIL\n ```\n\n When it prompts for a password, enter the password you added to `userlist.txt`.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/pgbouncer.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/pgbouncer.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| dsn | PgBouncer server DSN (Data Source Name). See [DSN syntax](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-CONNSTRING). | postgres://postgres:postgres@127.0.0.1:6432/pgbouncer | True |\n| timeout | Query timeout in seconds. | 1 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### TCP socket\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n dsn: 'postgres://postgres:postgres@127.0.0.1:6432/pgbouncer'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Unix socket\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n dsn: 'host=/tmp dbname=pgbouncer user=postgres port=6432'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nLocal and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n dsn: 'postgres://postgres:postgres@127.0.0.1:6432/pgbouncer'\n\n - name: remote\n dsn: 'postgres://postgres:postgres@203.0.113.10:6432/pgbouncer'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `pgbouncer` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m pgbouncer\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per PgBouncer instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| pgbouncer.client_connections_utilization | used | percentage |\n\n### Per database\n\nThese metrics refer to the database.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| database | database name |\n| postgres_database | Postgres database name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| pgbouncer.db_client_connections | active, waiting, cancel_req | connections |\n| pgbouncer.db_server_connections | active, idle, used, tested, login | connections |\n| pgbouncer.db_server_connections_utilization | used | percentage |\n| pgbouncer.db_clients_wait_time | time | seconds |\n| pgbouncer.db_client_max_wait_time | time | seconds |\n| pgbouncer.db_transactions | transactions | transactions/s |\n| pgbouncer.db_transactions_time | time | seconds |\n| pgbouncer.db_transaction_avg_time | time | seconds |\n| pgbouncer.db_queries | queries | queries/s |\n| pgbouncer.db_queries_time | time | seconds |\n| pgbouncer.db_query_avg_time | time | seconds |\n| pgbouncer.db_network_io | received, sent | B/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-pgbouncer-PgBouncer", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/pgbouncer/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-phpdaemon", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "phpdaemon", "monitored_instance": {"name": "phpDaemon", "link": "https://github.com/kakserpom/phpdaemon", "icon_filename": "php.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.apm"]}, "keywords": ["phpdaemon", "php"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# phpDaemon\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: phpdaemon\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors phpDaemon instances.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable phpDaemon's HTTP server\n\nStatistics expected to be in JSON format.\n\n
\nphpDaemon configuration\n\nInstruction from [@METAJIJI](https://github.com/METAJIJI).\n\nTo enable `phpd` statistics on http, you must enable the http server and write an application.\nApplication is important, because standalone application [ServerStatus.php](https://github.com/kakserpom/phpdaemon/blob/master/PHPDaemon/Applications/ServerStatus.php) provides statistics in html format and unusable for `netdata`.\n\n```php\n// /opt/phpdaemon/conf/phpd.conf\n\npath /opt/phpdaemon/conf/AppResolver.php;\nPool:HTTPServer {\n privileged;\n listen '127.0.0.1';\n port 8509;\n}\n```\n\n```php\n// /opt/phpdaemon/conf/AppResolver.php\n\nattrs->server['DOCUMENT_URI'], $m)) {\n return $m[1];\n }\n }\n}\n\nreturn new MyAppResolver;\n```\n\n```php\n/opt/phpdaemon/conf/PHPDaemon/Applications/FullStatus.php\n\nheader('Content-Type: application/javascript; charset=utf-8');\n\n $stat = Daemon::getStateOfWorkers();\n $stat['uptime'] = time() - Daemon::$startTime;\n echo json_encode($stat);\n }\n}\n```\n\n
\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/phpdaemon.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/phpdaemon.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:8509/FullStatus | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 2 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8509/FullStatus\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nHTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8509/FullStatus\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nHTTPS with self-signed certificate.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8509/FullStatus\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8509/FullStatus\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:8509/FullStatus\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `phpdaemon` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m phpdaemon\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per phpDaemon instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| phpdaemon.workers | alive, shutdown | workers |\n| phpdaemon.alive_workers | idle, busy, reloading | workers |\n| phpdaemon.idle_workers | preinit, init, initialized | workers |\n| phpdaemon.uptime | time | seconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-phpdaemon-phpDaemon", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/phpdaemon/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-phpfpm", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "phpfpm", "monitored_instance": {"name": "PHP-FPM", "link": "https://php-fpm.org/", "icon_filename": "php.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies"]}, "keywords": ["phpfpm", "php"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# PHP-FPM\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: phpfpm\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors PHP-FPM instances.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable status page\n\nUncomment the `pm.status_path = /status` variable in the `php-fpm` config file.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/phpfpm.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/phpfpm.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1/status?full&json | True |\n| socket | Server Unix socket. | | False |\n| address | Server address in IP:PORT format. | | False |\n| fcgi_path | Status path. | /status | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### HTTP\n\nCollecting data from a local instance over HTTP.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://localhost/status?full&json\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Unix socket\n\nCollecting data from a local instance over Unix socket.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n socket: '/tmp/php-fpm.sock'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### TCP socket\n\nCollecting data from a local instance over TCP socket.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 127.0.0.1:9000\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://localhost/status?full&json\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://203.0.113.10/status?full&json\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `phpfpm` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m phpfpm\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per PHP-FPM instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| phpfpm.connections | active, max_active, idle | connections |\n| phpfpm.requests | requests | requests/s |\n| phpfpm.performance | max_children_reached, slow_requests | status |\n| phpfpm.request_duration | min, max, avg | milliseconds |\n| phpfpm.request_cpu | min, max, avg | percentage |\n| phpfpm.request_mem | min, max, avg | KB |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-phpfpm-PHP-FPM", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/phpfpm/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-pihole", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "pihole", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Pi-hole", "link": "https://pi-hole.net", "icon_filename": "pihole.png", "categories": ["data-collection.dns-and-dhcp-servers"]}, "keywords": ["pihole"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Pi-hole\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: pihole\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Pi-hole instances using [PHP API](https://github.com/pi-hole/AdminLTE).\n\nThe data provided by the API is for the last 24 hours. All collected values refer to this time period and not to the\nmodule's collection interval.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/pihole.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/pihole.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1 | True |\n| setup_vars_path | Path to setupVars.conf. This file is used to get the web password. | /etc/pihole/setupVars.conf | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 5 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nRemote instance with enabled HTTPS and self-signed certificate.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://203.0.113.11\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n password: 1ebd33f882f9aa5fac26a7cb74704742f91100228eb322e41b7bd6e6aeb8f74b\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://203.0.113.10\n password: 1ebd33f882f9aa5fac26a7cb74704742f91100228eb322e41b7bd6e6aeb8f74b\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `pihole` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m pihole\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ pihole_blocklist_last_update ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/pihole.conf) | pihole.blocklist_last_update | gravity.list (blocklist) file last update time |\n| [ pihole_status ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/pihole.conf) | pihole.unwanted_domains_blocking_status | unwanted domains blocking is disabled |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Pi-hole instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| pihole.dns_queries_total | queries | queries |\n| pihole.dns_queries | cached, blocked, forwarded | queries |\n| pihole.dns_queries_percentage | cached, blocked, forwarded | percentage |\n| pihole.unique_clients | unique | clients |\n| pihole.domains_on_blocklist | blocklist | domains |\n| pihole.blocklist_last_update | ago | seconds |\n| pihole.unwanted_domains_blocking_status | enabled, disabled | status |\n| pihole.dns_queries_types | a, aaaa, any, ptr, soa, srv, txt | percentage |\n| pihole.dns_queries_forwarded_destination | cached, blocked, other | percentage |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-pihole-Pi-hole", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/pihole/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-pika", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "pika", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Pika", "link": "https://github.com/OpenAtomFoundation/pika", "icon_filename": "pika.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": ["pika", "databases"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Pika\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: pika\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Pika servers.\n\nIt collects information and statistics about the server executing the following commands:\n\n- [`INFO ALL`](https://github.com/OpenAtomFoundation/pika/wiki/pika-info%E4%BF%A1%E6%81%AF%E8%AF%B4%E6%98%8E)\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/pika.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/pika.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| address | Pika server address. | redis://@localhost:9221 | True |\n| timeout | Dial (establishing new connections), read (socket reads) and write (socket writes) timeout in seconds. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username used for authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password used for authentication. | | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certificate authority that client use when verifying server certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client tls certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client tls key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### TCP socket\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 'redis://@localhost:9221'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### TCP socket with password\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 'redis://:password@127.0.0.1:9221'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nLocal and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 'redis://:password@127.0.0.1:9221'\n\n - name: remote\n address: 'redis://user:password@203.0.113.0:9221'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `pika` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m pika\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Pika instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| pika.connections | accepted | connections |\n| pika.clients | connected | clients |\n| pika.memory | used | bytes |\n| pika.connected_replicas | connected | replicas |\n| pika.commands | processed | commands/s |\n| pika.commands_calls | a dimension per command | calls/s |\n| pika.database_strings_keys | a dimension per database | keys |\n| pika.database_strings_expires_keys | a dimension per database | keys |\n| pika.database_strings_invalid_keys | a dimension per database | keys |\n| pika.database_hashes_keys | a dimension per database | keys |\n| pika.database_hashes_expires_keys | a dimension per database | keys |\n| pika.database_hashes_invalid_keys | a dimension per database | keys |\n| pika.database_lists_keys | a dimension per database | keys |\n| pika.database_lists_expires_keys | a dimension per database | keys |\n| pika.database_lists_invalid_keys | a dimension per database | keys |\n| pika.database_zsets_keys | a dimension per database | keys |\n| pika.database_zsets_expires_keys | a dimension per database | keys |\n| pika.database_zsets_invalid_keys | a dimension per database | keys |\n| pika.database_sets_keys | a dimension per database | keys |\n| pika.database_sets_expires_keys | a dimension per database | keys |\n| pika.database_sets_invalid_keys | a dimension per database | keys |\n| pika.uptime | uptime | seconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-pika-Pika", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/pika/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-ping", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "ping", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Ping", "link": "", "icon_filename": "globe.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.synthetic-checks"]}, "keywords": ["ping"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Ping\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: ping\n\n## Overview\n\nThis module measures round-tripe time and packet loss by sending ping messages to network hosts.\n\nThere are two operational modes:\n\n- privileged (send raw ICMP ping, default). Requires\n CAP_NET_RAW [capability](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/capabilities.7.html) or root privileges:\n > **Note**: set automatically during Netdata installation.\n\n ```bash\n sudo setcap CAP_NET_RAW=eip /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/go.d.plugin\n ```\n\n- unprivileged (send UDP ping, Linux only).\n Requires configuring [ping_group_range](https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/icmp.7.html):\n\n ```bash\n sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.ping_group_range=\"0 2147483647\"\n ```\n To persist the change add `net.ipv4.ping_group_range=\"0 2147483647\"` to `/etc/sysctl.conf` and\n execute `sudo sysctl -p`.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/ping.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/ping.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| hosts | Network hosts. | | True |\n| network | Allows configuration of DNS resolution. Supported options: ip (select IPv4 or IPv6), ip4 (select IPv4), ip6 (select IPv6). | ip | False |\n| privileged | Ping packets type. \"no\" means send an \"unprivileged\" UDP ping, \"yes\" - raw ICMP ping. | True | False |\n| packets | Number of ping packets to send. | 5 | False |\n| interval | Timeout between sending ping packets. | 100ms | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### IPv4 hosts\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: example\n hosts:\n - 192.0.2.0\n - 192.0.2.1\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Unprivileged mode\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: example\n privileged: no\n hosts:\n - 192.0.2.0\n - 192.0.2.1\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nMultiple instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: example1\n hosts:\n - 192.0.2.0\n - 192.0.2.1\n\n - name: example2\n packets: 10\n hosts:\n - 192.0.2.3\n - 192.0.2.4\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `ping` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m ping\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ ping_host_reachable ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/ping.conf) | ping.host_packet_loss | network host ${lab1el:host} reachability status |\n| [ ping_packet_loss ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/ping.conf) | ping.host_packet_loss | packet loss percentage to the network host ${label:host} over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ ping_host_latency ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/ping.conf) | ping.host_rtt | average latency to the network host ${label:host} over the last 10 seconds |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per host\n\nThese metrics refer to the remote host.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| host | remote host |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| ping.host_rtt | min, max, avg | milliseconds |\n| ping.host_std_dev_rtt | std_dev | milliseconds |\n| ping.host_packet_loss | loss | percentage |\n| ping.host_packets | received, sent | packets |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-ping-Ping", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/ping/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-portcheck", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "portcheck", "monitored_instance": {"name": "TCP Endpoints", "link": "", "icon_filename": "globe.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.synthetic-checks"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# TCP Endpoints\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: portcheck\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors TCP services availability and response time.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/portcheck.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/portcheck.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| host | Remote host address in IPv4, IPv6 format, or DNS name. | | True |\n| ports | Remote host ports. Must be specified in numeric format. | | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 2 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Check SSH and telnet\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: server1\n host: 127.0.0.1\n ports:\n - 22\n - 23\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Check webserver with IPv6 address\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: server2\n host: \"[2001:DB8::1]\"\n ports:\n - 80\n - 8080\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nMultiple instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: server1\n host: 127.0.0.1\n ports:\n - 22\n - 23\n\n - name: server2\n host: 203.0.113.10\n ports:\n - 22\n - 23\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `portcheck` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m portcheck\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ portcheck_service_reachable ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/portcheck.conf) | portcheck.status | TCP host ${label:host} port ${label:port} liveness status |\n| [ portcheck_connection_timeouts ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/portcheck.conf) | portcheck.status | percentage of timed-out TCP connections to host ${label:host} port ${label:port} in the last 5 minutes |\n| [ portcheck_connection_fails ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/portcheck.conf) | portcheck.status | percentage of failed TCP connections to host ${label:host} port ${label:port} in the last 5 minutes |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per tcp endpoint\n\nThese metrics refer to the TCP endpoint.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| host | host |\n| port | port |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| portcheck.status | success, failed, timeout | boolean |\n| portcheck.state_duration | time | seconds |\n| portcheck.latency | time | ms |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-portcheck-TCP_Endpoints", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/portcheck/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-postgres", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "postgres", "monitored_instance": {"name": "PostgreSQL", "link": "https://www.postgresql.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"], "icon_filename": "postgres.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}, {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "cgroups"}]}}, "alternative_monitored_instances": [], "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["db", "database", "postgres", "postgresql", "sql"], "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# PostgreSQL\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: postgres\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors the activity and performance of Postgres servers, collects replication statistics, metrics for each database, table and index, and more.\n\n\nIt establishes a connection to the Postgres instance via a TCP or UNIX socket.\nTo collect metrics for database tables and indexes, it establishes an additional connection for each discovered database.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on localhost by trying to connect as root and netdata using known PostgreSQL TCP and UNIX sockets:\n\n- 127.0.0.1:5432\n- /var/run/postgresql/\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nTable and index metrics are not collected for databases with more than 50 tables or 250 indexes.\nThese limits can be changed in the configuration file.\n\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Create netdata user\n\nCreate a user with granted `pg_monitor`\nor `pg_read_all_stat` [built-in role](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/predefined-roles.html).\n\nTo create the `netdata` user with these permissions, execute the following in the psql session, as a user with CREATEROLE privileges:\n\n```postgresql\nCREATE USER netdata;\nGRANT pg_monitor TO netdata;\n```\n\nAfter creating the new user, restart the Netdata agent with `sudo systemctl restart netdata`, or\nthe [appropriate method](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/start-stop-restart.md) for your\nsystem.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/postgres.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/postgres.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| dsn | Postgres server DSN (Data Source Name). See [DSN syntax](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-CONNSTRING). | postgres://postgres:postgres@127.0.0.1:5432/postgres | True |\n| timeout | Query timeout in seconds. | 2 | False |\n| collect_databases_matching | Databases selector. Determines which database metrics will be collected. Syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/tree/master/pkg/matcher#simple-patterns-matcher). | | False |\n| max_db_tables | Maximum number of tables in the database. Table metrics will not be collected for databases that have more tables than max_db_tables. 0 means no limit. | 50 | False |\n| max_db_indexes | Maximum number of indexes in the database. Index metrics will not be collected for databases that have more indexes than max_db_indexes. 0 means no limit. | 250 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### TCP socket\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n dsn: 'postgresql://netdata@127.0.0.1:5432/postgres'\n\n```\n##### Unix socket\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n dsn: 'host=/var/run/postgresql dbname=postgres user=netdata'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nLocal and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n dsn: 'postgresql://netdata@127.0.0.1:5432/postgres'\n\n - name: remote\n dsn: 'postgresql://netdata@203.0.113.0:5432/postgres'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `postgres` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m postgres\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ postgres_total_connection_utilization ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/postgres.conf) | postgres.connections_utilization | average total connection utilization over the last minute |\n| [ postgres_acquired_locks_utilization ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/postgres.conf) | postgres.locks_utilization | average acquired locks utilization over the last minute |\n| [ postgres_txid_exhaustion_perc ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/postgres.conf) | postgres.txid_exhaustion_perc | percent towards TXID wraparound |\n| [ postgres_db_cache_io_ratio ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/postgres.conf) | postgres.db_cache_io_ratio | average cache hit ratio in db ${label:database} over the last minute |\n| [ postgres_db_transactions_rollback_ratio ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/postgres.conf) | postgres.db_cache_io_ratio | average aborted transactions percentage in db ${label:database} over the last five minutes |\n| [ postgres_db_deadlocks_rate ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/postgres.conf) | postgres.db_deadlocks_rate | number of deadlocks detected in db ${label:database} in the last minute |\n| [ postgres_table_cache_io_ratio ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/postgres.conf) | postgres.table_cache_io_ratio | average cache hit ratio in db ${label:database} table ${label:table} over the last minute |\n| [ postgres_table_index_cache_io_ratio ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/postgres.conf) | postgres.table_index_cache_io_ratio | average index cache hit ratio in db ${label:database} table ${label:table} over the last minute |\n| [ postgres_table_toast_cache_io_ratio ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/postgres.conf) | postgres.table_toast_cache_io_ratio | average TOAST hit ratio in db ${label:database} table ${label:table} over the last minute |\n| [ postgres_table_toast_index_cache_io_ratio ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/postgres.conf) | postgres.table_toast_index_cache_io_ratio | average index TOAST hit ratio in db ${label:database} table ${label:table} over the last minute |\n| [ postgres_table_bloat_size_perc ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/postgres.conf) | postgres.table_bloat_size_perc | bloat size percentage in db ${label:database} table ${label:table} |\n| [ postgres_table_last_autovacuum_time ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/postgres.conf) | postgres.table_autovacuum_since_time | time elapsed since db ${label:database} table ${label:table} was vacuumed by the autovacuum daemon |\n| [ postgres_table_last_autoanalyze_time ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/postgres.conf) | postgres.table_autoanalyze_since_time | time elapsed since db ${label:database} table ${label:table} was analyzed by the autovacuum daemon |\n| [ postgres_index_bloat_size_perc ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/postgres.conf) | postgres.index_bloat_size_perc | bloat size percentage in db ${label:database} table ${label:table} index ${label:index} |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per PostgreSQL instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| postgres.connections_utilization | used | percentage |\n| postgres.connections_usage | available, used | connections |\n| postgres.connections_state_count | active, idle, idle_in_transaction, idle_in_transaction_aborted, disabled | connections |\n| postgres.transactions_duration | a dimension per bucket | transactions/s |\n| postgres.queries_duration | a dimension per bucket | queries/s |\n| postgres.locks_utilization | used | percentage |\n| postgres.checkpoints_rate | scheduled, requested | checkpoints/s |\n| postgres.checkpoints_time | write, sync | milliseconds |\n| postgres.bgwriter_halts_rate | maxwritten | events/s |\n| postgres.buffers_io_rate | checkpoint, backend, bgwriter | B/s |\n| postgres.buffers_backend_fsync_rate | fsync | calls/s |\n| postgres.buffers_allocated_rate | allocated | B/s |\n| postgres.wal_io_rate | write | B/s |\n| postgres.wal_files_count | written, recycled | files |\n| postgres.wal_archiving_files_count | ready, done | files/s |\n| postgres.autovacuum_workers_count | analyze, vacuum_analyze, vacuum, vacuum_freeze, brin_summarize | workers |\n| postgres.txid_exhaustion_towards_autovacuum_perc | emergency_autovacuum | percentage |\n| postgres.txid_exhaustion_perc | txid_exhaustion | percentage |\n| postgres.txid_exhaustion_oldest_txid_num | xid | xid |\n| postgres.catalog_relations_count | ordinary_table, index, sequence, toast_table, view, materialized_view, composite_type, foreign_table, partitioned_table, partitioned_index | relations |\n| postgres.catalog_relations_size | ordinary_table, index, sequence, toast_table, view, materialized_view, composite_type, foreign_table, partitioned_table, partitioned_index | B |\n| postgres.uptime | uptime | seconds |\n| postgres.databases_count | databases | databases |\n\n### Per repl application\n\nThese metrics refer to the replication application.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| application | application name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| postgres.replication_app_wal_lag_size | sent_lag, write_lag, flush_lag, replay_lag | B |\n| postgres.replication_app_wal_lag_time | write_lag, flush_lag, replay_lag | seconds |\n\n### Per repl slot\n\nThese metrics refer to the replication slot.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| slot | replication slot name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| postgres.replication_slot_files_count | wal_keep, pg_replslot_files | files |\n\n### Per database\n\nThese metrics refer to the database.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| database | database name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| postgres.db_transactions_ratio | committed, rollback | percentage |\n| postgres.db_transactions_rate | committed, rollback | transactions/s |\n| postgres.db_connections_utilization | used | percentage |\n| postgres.db_connections_count | connections | connections |\n| postgres.db_cache_io_ratio | miss | percentage |\n| postgres.db_io_rate | memory, disk | B/s |\n| postgres.db_ops_fetched_rows_ratio | fetched | percentage |\n| postgres.db_ops_read_rows_rate | returned, fetched | rows/s |\n| postgres.db_ops_write_rows_rate | inserted, deleted, updated | rows/s |\n| postgres.db_conflicts_rate | conflicts | queries/s |\n| postgres.db_conflicts_reason_rate | tablespace, lock, snapshot, bufferpin, deadlock | queries/s |\n| postgres.db_deadlocks_rate | deadlocks | deadlocks/s |\n| postgres.db_locks_held_count | access_share, row_share, row_exclusive, share_update, share, share_row_exclusive, exclusive, access_exclusive | locks |\n| postgres.db_locks_awaited_count | access_share, row_share, row_exclusive, share_update, share, share_row_exclusive, exclusive, access_exclusive | locks |\n| postgres.db_temp_files_created_rate | created | files/s |\n| postgres.db_temp_files_io_rate | written | B/s |\n| postgres.db_size | size | B |\n\n### Per table\n\nThese metrics refer to the database table.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| database | database name |\n| schema | schema name |\n| table | table name |\n| parent_table | parent table name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| postgres.table_rows_dead_ratio | dead | percentage |\n| postgres.table_rows_count | live, dead | rows |\n| postgres.table_ops_rows_rate | inserted, deleted, updated | rows/s |\n| postgres.table_ops_rows_hot_ratio | hot | percentage |\n| postgres.table_ops_rows_hot_rate | hot | rows/s |\n| postgres.table_cache_io_ratio | miss | percentage |\n| postgres.table_io_rate | memory, disk | B/s |\n| postgres.table_index_cache_io_ratio | miss | percentage |\n| postgres.table_index_io_rate | memory, disk | B/s |\n| postgres.table_toast_cache_io_ratio | miss | percentage |\n| postgres.table_toast_io_rate | memory, disk | B/s |\n| postgres.table_toast_index_cache_io_ratio | miss | percentage |\n| postgres.table_toast_index_io_rate | memory, disk | B/s |\n| postgres.table_scans_rate | index, sequential | scans/s |\n| postgres.table_scans_rows_rate | index, sequential | rows/s |\n| postgres.table_autovacuum_since_time | time | seconds |\n| postgres.table_vacuum_since_time | time | seconds |\n| postgres.table_autoanalyze_since_time | time | seconds |\n| postgres.table_analyze_since_time | time | seconds |\n| postgres.table_null_columns | null | columns |\n| postgres.table_size | size | B |\n| postgres.table_bloat_size_perc | bloat | percentage |\n| postgres.table_bloat_size | bloat | B |\n\n### Per index\n\nThese metrics refer to the table index.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| database | database name |\n| schema | schema name |\n| table | table name |\n| parent_table | parent table name |\n| index | index name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| postgres.index_size | size | B |\n| postgres.index_bloat_size_perc | bloat | percentage |\n| postgres.index_bloat_size | bloat | B |\n| postgres.index_usage_status | used, unused | status |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-postgres-PostgreSQL", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/postgres/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-powerdns", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "powerdns", "monitored_instance": {"name": "PowerDNS Authoritative Server", "link": "https://doc.powerdns.com/authoritative/", "icon_filename": "powerdns.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.dns-and-dhcp-servers"]}, "keywords": ["powerdns", "dns"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# PowerDNS Authoritative Server\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: powerdns\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors PowerDNS Authoritative Server instances.\nIt collects metrics from [the internal webserver](https://doc.powerdns.com/authoritative/http-api/index.html#webserver).\n\nUsed endpoints:\n\n- [`/api/v1/servers/localhost/statistics`](https://doc.powerdns.com/authoritative/http-api/statistics.html)\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable webserver\n\nFollow [webserver](https://doc.powerdns.com/authoritative/http-api/index.html#webserver) documentation.\n\n\n#### Enable HTTP API\n\nFollow [HTTP API](https://doc.powerdns.com/authoritative/http-api/index.html#enabling-the-api) documentation.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/powerdns.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/powerdns.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:8081 | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8081\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8081\n username: admin\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nLocal and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8081\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://203.0.113.0:8081\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `powerdns` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m powerdns\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per PowerDNS Authoritative Server instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| powerdns.questions_in | udp, tcp | questions/s |\n| powerdns.questions_out | udp, tcp | questions/s |\n| powerdns.cache_usage | query-cache-hit, query-cache-miss, packetcache-hit, packetcache-miss | events/s |\n| powerdns.cache_size | query-cache, packet-cache, key-cache, meta-cache | entries |\n| powerdns.latency | latency | microseconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-powerdns-PowerDNS_Authoritative_Server", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/powerdns/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-powerdns_recursor", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "powerdns_recursor", "monitored_instance": {"name": "PowerDNS Recursor", "link": "https://doc.powerdns.com/recursor/", "icon_filename": "powerdns.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.dns-and-dhcp-servers"]}, "keywords": ["powerdns", "dns"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# PowerDNS Recursor\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: powerdns_recursor\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors PowerDNS Recursor instances.\n\nIt collects metrics from [the internal webserver](https://doc.powerdns.com/recursor/http-api/index.html#built-in-webserver-and-http-api).\n\nUsed endpoints:\n\n- [`/api/v1/servers/localhost/statistics`](https://doc.powerdns.com/recursor/common/api/endpoint-statistics.html)\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable webserver\n\nFollow [webserver](https://doc.powerdns.com/recursor/http-api/index.html#webserver) documentation.\n\n\n#### Enable HTTP API\n\nFollow [HTTP API](https://doc.powerdns.com/recursor/http-api/index.html#enabling-the-api) documentation.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/powerdns_recursor.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/powerdns_recursor.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:8081 | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8081\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8081\n username: admin\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nLocal and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8081\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://203.0.113.0:8081\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `powerdns_recursor` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m powerdns_recursor\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per PowerDNS Recursor instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| powerdns_recursor.questions_in | total, tcp, ipv6 | questions/s |\n| powerdns_recursor.questions_out | udp, tcp, ipv6, throttled | questions/s |\n| powerdns_recursor.answer_time | 0-1ms, 1-10ms, 10-100ms, 100-1000ms, slow | queries/s |\n| powerdns_recursor.timeouts | total, ipv4, ipv6 | timeouts/s |\n| powerdns_recursor.drops | over-capacity-drops, query-pipe-full-drops, too-old-drops, truncated-drops, empty-queries | drops/s |\n| powerdns_recursor.cache_usage | cache-hits, cache-misses, packet-cache-hits, packet-cache-misses | events/s |\n| powerdns_recursor.cache_size | cache, packet-cache, negative-cache | entries |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-powerdns_recursor-PowerDNS_Recursor", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/powerdns_recursor/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-4d_server", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "4D Server", "link": "https://github.com/ThomasMaul/Prometheus_4D_Exporter", "icon_filename": "4d_server.png", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# 4D Server\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor 4D Server performance metrics for efficient application management and optimization.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [4D Server exporter](https://github.com/ThomasMaul/Prometheus_4D_Exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [4D Server exporter](https://github.com/ThomasMaul/Prometheus_4D_Exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-4D_Server", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-8430ft-modem", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "8430FT modem", "link": "https://github.com/dernasherbrezon/8430ft_exporter", "icon_filename": "mtc.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# 8430FT modem\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep track of vital metrics from the MTS 8430FT modem for streamlined network performance and diagnostics.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [8430FT Exporter](https://github.com/dernasherbrezon/8430ft_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [8430FT Exporter](https://github.com/dernasherbrezon/8430ft_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-8430FT_modem", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-a10-acos", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "A10 ACOS network devices", "link": "https://github.com/a10networks/PrometheusExporter", "icon_filename": "a10-networks.png", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": ["network monitoring", "network performance", "traffic analysis"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# A10 ACOS network devices\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor A10 Networks device metrics for comprehensive management and analysis.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [A10-Networks Prometheus Exporter](https://github.com/a10networks/PrometheusExporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [A10-Networks Prometheus Exporter](https://github.com/a10networks/PrometheusExporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-A10_ACOS_network_devices", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-amd_smi", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "AMD CPU & GPU", "link": "https://github.com/amd/amd_smi_exporter", "icon_filename": "amd.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.hardware-devices-and-sensors"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# AMD CPU & GPU\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor AMD System Management Interface performance for optimized hardware management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [AMD SMI Exporter](https://github.com/amd/amd_smi_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [AMD SMI Exporter](https://github.com/amd/amd_smi_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-AMD_CPU_&_GPU", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-apicast", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "APIcast", "link": "https://github.com/3scale/apicast", "icon_filename": "apicast.png", "categories": ["data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# APIcast\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor APIcast performance metrics to optimize API gateway operations and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [APIcast](https://github.com/3scale/apicast).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [APIcast](https://github.com/3scale/apicast) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-APIcast", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-arm_hwcpipe", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "ARM HWCPipe", "link": "https://github.com/ylz-at/arm-hwcpipe-exporter", "icon_filename": "arm.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.hardware-devices-and-sensors"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# ARM HWCPipe\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep track of ARM running Android devices and get metrics for efficient performance optimization.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [ARM HWCPipe Exporter](https://github.com/ylz-at/arm-hwcpipe-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [ARM HWCPipe Exporter](https://github.com/ylz-at/arm-hwcpipe-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-ARM_HWCPipe", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-aws_ec2", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "AWS EC2 Compute instances", "link": "https://github.com/O1ahmad/aws_ec2_exporter", "icon_filename": "aws-ec2.png", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "aws services"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# AWS EC2 Compute instances\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack AWS EC2 instances key metrics for optimized performance and cost management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [AWS EC2 Exporter](https://github.com/O1ahmad/aws_ec2_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [AWS EC2 Exporter](https://github.com/O1ahmad/aws_ec2_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-AWS_EC2_Compute_instances", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-aws_ec2_spot", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "AWS EC2 Spot Instance", "link": "https://github.com/patcadelina/ec2-spot-exporter", "icon_filename": "aws-ec2.png", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "aws services"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# AWS EC2 Spot Instance\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor AWS EC2 Spot instances'' performance metrics for efficient resource allocation and cost optimization.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [AWS EC2 Spot Exporter](https://github.com/patcadelina/ec2-spot-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [AWS EC2 Spot Exporter](https://github.com/patcadelina/ec2-spot-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-AWS_EC2_Spot_Instance", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-aws_ecs", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "AWS ECS", "link": "https://github.com/bevers222/ecs-exporter", "icon_filename": "amazon-ecs.png", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "aws services"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# AWS ECS\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on AWS ECS services and resources for optimized container management and orchestration.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [AWS ECS exporter](https://github.com/bevers222/ecs-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [AWS ECS exporter](https://github.com/bevers222/ecs-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-AWS_ECS", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-aws_health", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "AWS Health events", "link": "https://github.com/vladvasiliu/aws-health-exporter-rs", "icon_filename": "aws.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "aws services"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# AWS Health events\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack AWS service health metrics for proactive incident management and resolution.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [AWS Health Exporter](https://github.com/vladvasiliu/aws-health-exporter-rs).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [AWS Health Exporter](https://github.com/vladvasiliu/aws-health-exporter-rs) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-AWS_Health_events", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-aws_quota", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "AWS Quota", "link": "https://github.com/emylincon/aws_quota_exporter", "icon_filename": "aws.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "aws services"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# AWS Quota\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor AWS service quotas for effective resource usage and cost management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [aws_quota_exporter](https://github.com/emylincon/aws_quota_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [aws_quota_exporter](https://github.com/emylincon/aws_quota_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-AWS_Quota", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-aws_rds", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "AWS RDS", "link": "https://github.com/percona/rds_exporter", "icon_filename": "aws-rds.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "aws services"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# AWS RDS\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Amazon RDS (Relational Database Service) metrics for efficient cloud database management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [rds_exporter](https://github.com/percona/rds_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [rds_exporter](https://github.com/percona/rds_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-AWS_RDS", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-aws_s3", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "AWS S3 buckets", "link": "https://github.com/ribbybibby/s3_exporter", "icon_filename": "aws-s3.png", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "aws services"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# AWS S3 buckets\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor AWS S3 storage metrics for optimized performance, data management, and cost efficiency.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [AWS S3 Exporter](https://github.com/ribbybibby/s3_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [AWS S3 Exporter](https://github.com/ribbybibby/s3_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-AWS_S3_buckets", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-aws_sqs", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "AWS SQS", "link": "https://github.com/jmal98/sqs-exporter", "icon_filename": "aws-sqs.png", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "aws services"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# AWS SQS\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack AWS SQS messaging metrics for efficient message processing and queue management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [AWS SQS Exporter](https://github.com/jmal98/sqs-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [AWS SQS Exporter](https://github.com/jmal98/sqs-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-AWS_SQS", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-aws_instance_health", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "AWS instance health", "link": "https://github.com/bobtfish/aws-instance-health-exporter", "icon_filename": "aws.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "aws services"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# AWS instance health\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor the health of AWS instances for improved performance and availability.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [AWS instance health exporter](https://github.com/bobtfish/aws-instance-health-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [AWS instance health exporter](https://github.com/bobtfish/aws-instance-health-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-AWS_instance_health", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-airthings_waveplus", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Airthings Waveplus air sensor", "link": "https://github.com/jeremybz/waveplus_exporter", "icon_filename": "airthings.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Airthings Waveplus air sensor\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Waveplus radon sensor metrics for efficient indoor air quality monitoring and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Waveplus Radon Sensor Exporter](https://github.com/jeremybz/waveplus_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Waveplus Radon Sensor Exporter](https://github.com/jeremybz/waveplus_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Airthings_Waveplus_air_sensor", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-akami_edgedns", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Akamai Edge DNS Traffic", "link": "https://github.com/akamai/akamai-edgedns-traffic-exporter", "icon_filename": "akamai.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.dns-and-dhcp-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Akamai Edge DNS Traffic\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack and analyze Akamai Edge DNS traffic for enhanced performance and security.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Akamai Edge DNS Traffic Exporter](https://github.com/akamai/akamai-edgedns-traffic-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Akamai Edge DNS Traffic Exporter](https://github.com/akamai/akamai-edgedns-traffic-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Akamai_Edge_DNS_Traffic", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-akami_gtm", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Akamai Global Traffic Management", "link": "https://github.com/akamai/akamai-gtm-metrics-exporter", "icon_filename": "akamai.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Akamai Global Traffic Management\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor vital metrics of Akamai Global Traffic Management (GTM) for optimized load balancing and failover.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Akamai Global Traffic Management Metrics Exporter](https://github.com/akamai/akamai-gtm-metrics-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Akamai Global Traffic Management Metrics Exporter](https://github.com/akamai/akamai-gtm-metrics-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Akamai_Global_Traffic_Management", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-akami_cloudmonitor", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Akami Cloudmonitor", "link": "https://github.com/ExpressenAB/cloudmonitor_exporter", "icon_filename": "akamai.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "scalability"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Akami Cloudmonitor\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Akamai cloudmonitor provider metrics for comprehensive cloud performance management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Cloudmonitor exporter](https://github.com/ExpressenAB/cloudmonitor_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Cloudmonitor exporter](https://github.com/ExpressenAB/cloudmonitor_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Akami_Cloudmonitor", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-alamos_fe2", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Alamos FE2 server", "link": "https://github.com/codemonauts/prometheus-fe2-exporter", "icon_filename": "alamos_fe2.png", "categories": ["data-collection.apm"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Alamos FE2 server\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on Alamos FE2 systems for improved performance and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Alamos FE2 Exporter](https://github.com/codemonauts/prometheus-fe2-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Alamos FE2 Exporter](https://github.com/codemonauts/prometheus-fe2-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Alamos_FE2_server", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-alibaba-cloud", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Alibaba Cloud", "link": "https://github.com/aylei/aliyun-exporter", "icon_filename": "alibaba-cloud.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "scalability"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Alibaba Cloud\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Alibaba Cloud services and resources for efficient management and cost optimization.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Alibaba Cloud Exporter](https://github.com/aylei/aliyun-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Alibaba Cloud Exporter](https://github.com/aylei/aliyun-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Alibaba_Cloud", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-altaro_backup", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Altaro Backup", "link": "https://github.com/raph2i/altaro_backup_exporter", "icon_filename": "altaro.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Altaro Backup\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Altaro Backup performance metrics to ensure smooth data protection and recovery operations.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Altaro Backup Exporter](https://github.com/raph2i/altaro_backup_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Altaro Backup Exporter](https://github.com/raph2i/altaro_backup_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Altaro_Backup", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-aaisp", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Andrews & Arnold line status", "link": "https://github.com/daveio/aaisp-exporter", "icon_filename": "andrewsarnold.jpg", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Andrews & Arnold line status\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Andrews & Arnold Ltd (AAISP) metrics for improved network performance and diagnostics.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Andrews & Arnold line status exporter](https://github.com/daveio/aaisp-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Andrews & Arnold line status exporter](https://github.com/daveio/aaisp-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Andrews_&_Arnold_line_status", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-airflow", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Apache Airflow", "link": "https://github.com/shalb/airflow-exporter", "icon_filename": "airflow.png", "categories": ["data-collection.apm"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Apache Airflow\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Apache Airflow metrics to optimize task scheduling and workflow management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Airflow exporter](https://github.com/shalb/airflow-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Airflow exporter](https://github.com/shalb/airflow-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Apache_Airflow", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-flink", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Apache Flink", "link": "https://github.com/matsumana/flink_exporter", "icon_filename": "apache_flink.png", "categories": ["data-collection.apm"]}, "keywords": ["web server", "http", "https"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Apache Flink\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on Apache Flink metrics for efficient stream processing and application management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Apache Flink Metrics Reporter](https://github.com/matsumana/flink_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Apache Flink Metrics Reporter](https://github.com/matsumana/flink_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Apache_Flink", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-apple_timemachine", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Apple Time Machine", "link": "https://github.com/znerol/prometheus-timemachine-exporter", "icon_filename": "apple.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.macos-systems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Apple Time Machine\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Apple Time Machine backup metrics for efficient data protection and recovery.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Apple Time Machine Exporter](https://github.com/znerol/prometheus-timemachine-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Apple Time Machine Exporter](https://github.com/znerol/prometheus-timemachine-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Apple_Time_Machine", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-aruba", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Aruba devices", "link": "https://github.com/slashdoom/aruba_exporter", "icon_filename": "aruba.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": ["network monitoring", "network performance", "aruba devices"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Aruba devices\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Aruba Networks devices performance metrics for comprehensive network management and analysis.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Aruba Exporter](https://github.com/slashdoom/aruba_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Aruba Exporter](https://github.com/slashdoom/aruba_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Aruba_devices", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-arvancloud_cdn", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "ArvanCloud CDN", "link": "https://github.com/arvancloud/ar-prometheus-exporter", "icon_filename": "arvancloud.png", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "scalability"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# ArvanCloud CDN\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack and analyze ArvanCloud CDN and cloud services performance metrics for optimized delivery and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [ArvanCloud exporter](https://github.com/arvancloud/ar-prometheus-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [ArvanCloud exporter](https://github.com/arvancloud/ar-prometheus-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-ArvanCloud_CDN", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-audisto", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Audisto", "link": "https://github.com/ZeitOnline/audisto_exporter", "icon_filename": "audisto.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.apm"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Audisto\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Audisto SEO and website metrics for improved search performance and optimization.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Audisto exporter](https://github.com/ZeitOnline/audisto_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Audisto exporter](https://github.com/ZeitOnline/audisto_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Audisto", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-authlog", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "AuthLog", "link": "https://github.com/woblerr/authlog_exporter", "icon_filename": "linux.png", "categories": ["data-collection.logs-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# AuthLog\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor authentication logs for security insights and efficient access management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [AuthLog Exporter](https://github.com/woblerr/authlog_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [AuthLog Exporter](https://github.com/woblerr/authlog_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-AuthLog", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-azure_ad_app_passwords", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Azure AD App passwords", "link": "https://github.com/vladvasiliu/azure-app-secrets-monitor", "icon_filename": "azure.png", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "azure services"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Azure AD App passwords\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nSafeguard and track Azure App secrets for enhanced security and access management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Azure App Secrets monitor](https://github.com/vladvasiliu/azure-app-secrets-monitor).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Azure App Secrets monitor](https://github.com/vladvasiliu/azure-app-secrets-monitor) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Azure_AD_App_passwords", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-azure_elastic_sql", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Azure Elastic Pool SQL", "link": "https://github.com/benclapp/azure_elastic_sql_exporter", "icon_filename": "azure-elastic-sql.png", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": ["database", "relational db", "data querying"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Azure Elastic Pool SQL\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Azure Elastic SQL performance metrics for efficient database management and query optimization.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Azure Elastic SQL Exporter](https://github.com/benclapp/azure_elastic_sql_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Azure Elastic SQL Exporter](https://github.com/benclapp/azure_elastic_sql_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Azure_Elastic_Pool_SQL", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-azure_res", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Azure Resources", "link": "https://github.com/FXinnovation/azure-resources-exporter", "icon_filename": "azure.png", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "azure services"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Azure Resources\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on Azure resources vital metrics for efficient cloud management and cost optimization.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Azure Resources Exporter](https://github.com/FXinnovation/azure-resources-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Azure Resources Exporter](https://github.com/FXinnovation/azure-resources-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Azure_Resources", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-azure_sql", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Azure SQL", "link": "https://github.com/iamseth/azure_sql_exporter", "icon_filename": "azure-sql.png", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": ["database", "relational db", "data querying"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Azure SQL\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Azure SQL performance metrics for efficient database management and query performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Azure SQL exporter](https://github.com/iamseth/azure_sql_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Azure SQL exporter](https://github.com/iamseth/azure_sql_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Azure_SQL", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-azure_service_bus", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Azure Service Bus", "link": "https://github.com/marcinbudny/servicebus_exporter", "icon_filename": "azure-service-bus.png", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "azure services"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Azure Service Bus\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Azure Service Bus messaging metrics for optimized communication and integration.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Azure Service Bus Exporter](https://github.com/marcinbudny/servicebus_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Azure Service Bus Exporter](https://github.com/marcinbudny/servicebus_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Azure_Service_Bus", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-azure_app", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Azure application", "link": "https://github.com/RobustPerception/azure_metrics_exporter", "icon_filename": "azure.png", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "azure services"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Azure application\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Azure Monitor metrics for comprehensive resource management and performance optimization.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Azure Monitor exporter](https://github.com/RobustPerception/azure_metrics_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Azure Monitor exporter](https://github.com/RobustPerception/azure_metrics_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Azure_application", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-bosh", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "BOSH", "link": "https://github.com/bosh-prometheus/bosh_exporter", "icon_filename": "bosh.png", "categories": ["data-collection.provisioning-systems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# BOSH\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on BOSH deployment metrics for improved cloud orchestration and resource management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [BOSH exporter](https://github.com/bosh-prometheus/bosh_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [BOSH exporter](https://github.com/bosh-prometheus/bosh_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-BOSH", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-bigquery", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "BigQuery", "link": "https://github.com/m-lab/prometheus-bigquery-exporter", "icon_filename": "bigquery.png", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# BigQuery\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Google BigQuery metrics for optimized data processing and analysis.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [BigQuery Exporter](https://github.com/m-lab/prometheus-bigquery-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [BigQuery Exporter](https://github.com/m-lab/prometheus-bigquery-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-BigQuery", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-bird", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Bird Routing Daemon", "link": "https://github.com/czerwonk/bird_exporter", "icon_filename": "bird.png", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Bird Routing Daemon\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on Bird Routing Daemon metrics for optimized network routing and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Bird Routing Daemon Exporter](https://github.com/czerwonk/bird_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Bird Routing Daemon Exporter](https://github.com/czerwonk/bird_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Bird_Routing_Daemon", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-blackbox", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Blackbox", "link": "https://github.com/prometheus/blackbox_exporter", "icon_filename": "prometheus.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.synthetic-checks"]}, "keywords": ["blackbox"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Blackbox\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack external service availability and response times with Blackbox monitoring.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Blackbox exporter](https://github.com/prometheus/blackbox_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Blackbox exporter](https://github.com/prometheus/blackbox_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Blackbox", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-bobcat", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Bobcat Miner 300", "link": "https://github.com/pperzyna/bobcat_exporter", "icon_filename": "bobcat.jpg", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Bobcat Miner 300\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Bobcat equipment metrics for optimized performance and maintenance management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Bobcat Exporter](https://github.com/pperzyna/bobcat_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Bobcat Exporter](https://github.com/pperzyna/bobcat_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Bobcat_Miner_300", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-borg", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Borg backup", "link": "https://github.com/k0ral/borg-exporter", "icon_filename": "borg.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Borg backup\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Borg backup performance metrics for efficient data protection and recovery.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Borg backup exporter](https://github.com/k0ral/borg-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Borg backup exporter](https://github.com/k0ral/borg-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Borg_backup", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-bungeecord", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "BungeeCord", "link": "https://github.com/weihao/bungeecord-prometheus-exporter", "icon_filename": "bungee.png", "categories": ["data-collection.gaming"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# BungeeCord\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack BungeeCord proxy server metrics for efficient load balancing and performance management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [BungeeCord Prometheus Exporter](https://github.com/weihao/bungeecord-prometheus-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [BungeeCord Prometheus Exporter](https://github.com/weihao/bungeecord-prometheus-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-BungeeCord", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-csgo", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "CS:GO", "link": "https://github.com/kinduff/csgo_exporter", "icon_filename": "csgo.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.gaming"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# CS:GO\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Counter-Strike: Global Offensive server metrics for improved game performance and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [CS:GO Exporter](https://github.com/kinduff/csgo_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [CS:GO Exporter](https://github.com/kinduff/csgo_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-CS:GO", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-cvmfs", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "CVMFS clients", "link": "https://github.com/guilbaults/cvmfs-exporter", "icon_filename": "cvmfs.png", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# CVMFS clients\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack CernVM File System metrics for optimized distributed file system performance and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [CVMFS exporter](https://github.com/guilbaults/cvmfs-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [CVMFS exporter](https://github.com/guilbaults/cvmfs-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-CVMFS_clients", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-celery", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Celery", "link": "https://github.com/ZeitOnline/celery_redis_prometheus", "icon_filename": "celery.png", "categories": ["data-collection.task-queues"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Celery\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on Celery task queue metrics for optimized task processing and resource management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Celery Exporter](https://github.com/ZeitOnline/celery_redis_prometheus).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Celery Exporter](https://github.com/ZeitOnline/celery_redis_prometheus) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Celery", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-certificate_transparency", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Certificate Transparency", "link": "https://github.com/Hsn723/ct-exporter", "icon_filename": "ct.png", "categories": ["data-collection.security-systems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Certificate Transparency\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack certificate transparency log metrics for enhanced\nSSL/TLS certificate management and security.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [ct-exporter](https://github.com/Hsn723/ct-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [ct-exporter](https://github.com/Hsn723/ct-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Certificate_Transparency", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-checkpoint", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Checkpoint device", "link": "https://github.com/RespiroConsulting/CheckPointExporter", "icon_filename": "checkpoint.png", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Checkpoint device\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Check Point firewall and security metrics for enhanced network protection and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Checkpoint exporter](https://github.com/RespiroConsulting/CheckPointExporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Checkpoint exporter](https://github.com/RespiroConsulting/CheckPointExporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Checkpoint_device", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-chia", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Chia", "link": "https://github.com/chia-network/chia-exporter", "icon_filename": "chia.png", "categories": ["data-collection.blockchain-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Chia\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Chia blockchain metrics for optimized farming and resource allocation.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Chia Exporter](https://github.com/chia-network/chia-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Chia Exporter](https://github.com/chia-network/chia-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Chia", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-clm5ip", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Christ Elektronik CLM5IP power panel", "link": "https://github.com/christmann/clm5ip_exporter/", "icon_filename": "christelec.png", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Christ Elektronik CLM5IP power panel\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Christ Elektronik CLM5IP device metrics for efficient performance and diagnostics.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Christ Elektronik CLM5IP Exporter](https://github.com/christmann/clm5ip_exporter/).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Christ Elektronik CLM5IP Exporter](https://github.com/christmann/clm5ip_exporter/) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Christ_Elektronik_CLM5IP_power_panel", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-cilium_agent", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Cilium Agent", "link": "https://github.com/cilium/cilium", "icon_filename": "cilium.png", "categories": ["data-collection.kubernetes"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Cilium Agent\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on Cilium Agent metrics for optimized network security and connectivity.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Cilium Agent](https://github.com/cilium/cilium).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Cilium Agent](https://github.com/cilium/cilium) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Cilium_Agent", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-cilium_operator", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Cilium Operator", "link": "https://github.com/cilium/cilium", "icon_filename": "cilium.png", "categories": ["data-collection.kubernetes"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Cilium Operator\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Cilium Operator metrics for efficient Kubernetes network security management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Cilium Operator](https://github.com/cilium/cilium).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Cilium Operator](https://github.com/cilium/cilium) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Cilium_Operator", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-cilium_proxy", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Cilium Proxy", "link": "https://github.com/cilium/proxy", "icon_filename": "cilium.png", "categories": ["data-collection.kubernetes"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Cilium Proxy\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Cilium Proxy metrics for enhanced network security and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Cilium Proxy](https://github.com/cilium/proxy).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Cilium Proxy](https://github.com/cilium/proxy) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Cilium_Proxy", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-cisco_aci", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Cisco ACI", "link": "https://github.com/RavuAlHemio/prometheus_aci_exporter", "icon_filename": "cisco.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": ["network monitoring", "network performance", "cisco devices"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Cisco ACI\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Cisco ACI infrastructure metrics for optimized network performance and resource management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Cisco ACI Exporter](https://github.com/RavuAlHemio/prometheus_aci_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Cisco ACI Exporter](https://github.com/RavuAlHemio/prometheus_aci_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Cisco_ACI", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-citrix_netscaler", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Citrix NetScaler", "link": "https://github.com/rokett/Citrix-NetScaler-Exporter", "icon_filename": "citrix.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": ["network monitoring", "network performance", "traffic analysis"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Citrix NetScaler\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on NetScaler performance metrics for efficient application delivery and load balancing.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Citrix NetScaler Exporter](https://github.com/rokett/Citrix-NetScaler-Exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Citrix NetScaler Exporter](https://github.com/rokett/Citrix-NetScaler-Exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Citrix_NetScaler", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-clamd", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "ClamAV daemon", "link": "https://github.com/sergeymakinen/clamav_exporter", "icon_filename": "clamav.png", "categories": ["data-collection.security-systems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# ClamAV daemon\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack ClamAV antivirus metrics for enhanced threat detection and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [ClamAV daemon stats exporter](https://github.com/sergeymakinen/clamav_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [ClamAV daemon stats exporter](https://github.com/sergeymakinen/clamav_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-ClamAV_daemon", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-clamscan", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Clamscan results", "link": "https://github.com/FortnoxAB/clamscan-exporter", "icon_filename": "clamav.png", "categories": ["data-collection.security-systems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Clamscan results\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor ClamAV scanning performance metrics for efficient malware detection and analysis.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [clamscan-exporter](https://github.com/FortnoxAB/clamscan-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [clamscan-exporter](https://github.com/FortnoxAB/clamscan-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Clamscan_results", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-clash", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Clash", "link": "https://github.com/elonzh/clash_exporter", "icon_filename": "clash.png", "categories": ["data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Clash\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on Clash proxy server metrics for optimized network performance and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Clash exporter](https://github.com/elonzh/clash_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Clash exporter](https://github.com/elonzh/clash_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Clash", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-clickhouse", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "ClickHouse", "link": "https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse", "icon_filename": "clickhouse.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# ClickHouse\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor ClickHouse database metrics for efficient data storage and query performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to the ClickHouse built-in Prometheus exporter.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Configure built-in Prometheus exporter\n\nTo configure the built-in Prometheus exporter, follow the [official documentation](https://clickhouse.com/docs/en/operations/server-configuration-parameters/settings#server_configuration_parameters-prometheus).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-ClickHouse", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-aws_cloudwatch", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "CloudWatch", "link": "https://github.com/prometheus/cloudwatch_exporter", "icon_filename": "aws-cloudwatch.png", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "scalability"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# CloudWatch\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor AWS CloudWatch metrics for comprehensive AWS resource management and performance optimization.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [CloudWatch exporter](https://github.com/prometheus/cloudwatch_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [CloudWatch exporter](https://github.com/prometheus/cloudwatch_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-CloudWatch", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-cloud_foundry", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Cloud Foundry", "link": "https://github.com/bosh-prometheus/cf_exporter", "icon_filename": "cloud-foundry.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.provisioning-systems"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "scalability"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Cloud Foundry\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Cloud Foundry platform metrics for optimized application deployment and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Cloud Foundry exporter](https://github.com/bosh-prometheus/cf_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Cloud Foundry exporter](https://github.com/bosh-prometheus/cf_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Cloud_Foundry", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-cloud_foundry_firebase", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Cloud Foundry Firehose", "link": "https://github.com/bosh-prometheus/firehose_exporter", "icon_filename": "cloud-foundry.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.provisioning-systems"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "scalability"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Cloud Foundry Firehose\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Cloud Foundry Firehose metrics for comprehensive platform diagnostics and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Cloud Foundry Firehose exporter](https://github.com/bosh-prometheus/firehose_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Cloud Foundry Firehose exporter](https://github.com/bosh-prometheus/firehose_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Cloud_Foundry_Firehose", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-cloudflare_pcap", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Cloudflare PCAP", "link": "https://github.com/wehkamp/docker-prometheus-cloudflare-exporter", "icon_filename": "cloudflare.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "scalability"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Cloudflare PCAP\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on Cloudflare CDN and security metrics for optimized content delivery and protection.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Cloudflare exporter](https://github.com/wehkamp/docker-prometheus-cloudflare-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Cloudflare exporter](https://github.com/wehkamp/docker-prometheus-cloudflare-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Cloudflare_PCAP", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-cmon", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "ClusterControl CMON", "link": "https://github.com/severalnines/cmon_exporter", "icon_filename": "cluster-control.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# ClusterControl CMON\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack CMON metrics for Severalnines Cluster Control for efficient monitoring and management of database operations.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [CMON Exporter](https://github.com/severalnines/cmon_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [CMON Exporter](https://github.com/severalnines/cmon_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-ClusterControl_CMON", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-collectd", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Collectd", "link": "https://github.com/prometheus/collectd_exporter", "icon_filename": "collectd.png", "categories": ["data-collection.observability"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Collectd\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor system and application metrics with Collectd for comprehensive performance analysis.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Collectd exporter](https://github.com/prometheus/collectd_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Collectd exporter](https://github.com/prometheus/collectd_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Collectd", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-concourse", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Concourse", "link": "https://concourse-ci.org", "icon_filename": "concourse.png", "categories": ["data-collection.ci-cd-systems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Concourse\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Concourse CI/CD pipeline metrics for optimized workflow management and deployment.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to the Concourse built-in Prometheus exporter.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Configure built-in Prometheus exporter\n\nTo configure the built-in Prometheus exporter, follow the [official documentation](https://concourse-ci.org/metrics.html#configuring-metrics).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Concourse", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-ftbeerpi", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "CraftBeerPi", "link": "https://github.com/jo-hannes/craftbeerpi_exporter", "icon_filename": "craftbeer.png", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# CraftBeerPi\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on CraftBeerPi homebrewing metrics for optimized brewing process management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [CraftBeerPi exporter](https://github.com/jo-hannes/craftbeerpi_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [CraftBeerPi exporter](https://github.com/jo-hannes/craftbeerpi_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-CraftBeerPi", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-crowdsec", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Crowdsec", "link": "https://docs.crowdsec.net/docs/observability/prometheus", "icon_filename": "crowdsec.png", "categories": ["data-collection.security-systems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Crowdsec\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Crowdsec security metrics for efficient threat detection and response.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to the Crowdsec build-in Prometheus exporter.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Configure built-in Prometheus exporter\n\nTo configure the built-in Prometheus exporter, follow the [official documentation](https://docs.crowdsec.net/docs/observability/prometheus/).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Crowdsec", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-crypto", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Crypto exchanges", "link": "https://github.com/ix-ai/crypto-exporter", "icon_filename": "crypto.png", "categories": ["data-collection.blockchain-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Crypto exchanges\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack cryptocurrency market metrics for informed investment and trading decisions.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Crypto exporter](https://github.com/ix-ai/crypto-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Crypto exporter](https://github.com/ix-ai/crypto-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Crypto_exchanges", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-cryptowatch", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Cryptowatch", "link": "https://github.com/nbarrientos/cryptowat_exporter", "icon_filename": "cryptowatch.png", "categories": ["data-collection.blockchain-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Cryptowatch\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on Cryptowatch market data metrics for comprehensive cryptocurrency market analysis.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Cryptowat Exporter](https://github.com/nbarrientos/cryptowat_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Cryptowat Exporter](https://github.com/nbarrientos/cryptowat_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Cryptowatch", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-custom", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Custom Exporter", "link": "https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/custom_exporter", "icon_filename": "customdata.png", "categories": ["data-collection.generic-data-collection"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Custom Exporter\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nCreate and monitor custom metrics tailored to your specific use case and requirements.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Custom Exporter](https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/custom_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Custom Exporter](https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/custom_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Custom_Exporter", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-ddwrt", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "DDWRT Routers", "link": "https://github.com/camelusferus/ddwrt_collector", "icon_filename": "ddwrt.png", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# DDWRT Routers\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on DD-WRT router metrics for efficient network management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [ddwrt-collector](https://github.com/camelusferus/ddwrt_collector).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [ddwrt-collector](https://github.com/camelusferus/ddwrt_collector) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-DDWRT_Routers", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-dmarc", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "DMARC", "link": "https://github.com/jgosmann/dmarc-metrics-exporter", "icon_filename": "dmarc.png", "categories": ["data-collection.mail-servers"]}, "keywords": ["email authentication", "policy", "reporting"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# DMARC\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack DMARC email authentication metrics for improved email security and deliverability.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [dmarc-metrics-exporter](https://github.com/jgosmann/dmarc-metrics-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [dmarc-metrics-exporter](https://github.com/jgosmann/dmarc-metrics-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-DMARC", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-dnsbl", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "DNSBL", "link": "https://github.com/Luzilla/dnsbl_exporter/", "icon_filename": "dnsbl.png", "categories": ["data-collection.dns-and-dhcp-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# DNSBL\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor DNSBL metrics for efficient domain reputation and security management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [dnsbl-exporter](https://github.com/Luzilla/dnsbl_exporter/).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [dnsbl-exporter](https://github.com/Luzilla/dnsbl_exporter/) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-DNSBL", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-dell_emc_ecs", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Dell EMC ECS cluster", "link": "https://github.com/paychex/prometheus-emcecs-exporter", "icon_filename": "dell.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Dell EMC ECS cluster\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Dell EMC ECS object storage metrics for optimized storage management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Dell EMC ECS Exporter](https://github.com/paychex/prometheus-emcecs-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Dell EMC ECS Exporter](https://github.com/paychex/prometheus-emcecs-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Dell_EMC_ECS_cluster", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-dell_emc_isilon", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Dell EMC Isilon cluster", "link": "https://github.com/paychex/prometheus-isilon-exporter", "icon_filename": "dell.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Dell EMC Isilon cluster\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Dell EMC Isilon scale-out NAS metrics for efficient storage management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Dell EMC Isilon Exporter](https://github.com/paychex/prometheus-isilon-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Dell EMC Isilon Exporter](https://github.com/paychex/prometheus-isilon-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Dell_EMC_Isilon_cluster", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-dell_emc_xtremio", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Dell EMC XtremIO cluster", "link": "https://github.com/cthiel42/prometheus-xtremio-exporter", "icon_filename": "dell.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Dell EMC XtremIO cluster\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on Dell/EMC XtremIO storage metrics for optimized data management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Dell/EMC XtremIO Exporter](https://github.com/cthiel42/prometheus-xtremio-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Dell/EMC XtremIO Exporter](https://github.com/cthiel42/prometheus-xtremio-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Dell_EMC_XtremIO_cluster", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-dell_powermax", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Dell PowerMax", "link": "https://github.com/kckecheng/powermax_exporter", "icon_filename": "powermax.png", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Dell PowerMax\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Dell EMC PowerMax storage array metrics for efficient storage management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [PowerMax Exporter](https://github.com/kckecheng/powermax_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [PowerMax Exporter](https://github.com/kckecheng/powermax_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Dell_PowerMax", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-dependency_track", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Dependency-Track", "link": "https://github.com/jetstack/dependency-track-exporter", "icon_filename": "dependency-track.png", "categories": ["data-collection.apm"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Dependency-Track\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Dependency-Track metrics for efficient vulnerability management and software supply chain analysis.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Dependency-Track Exporter](https://github.com/jetstack/dependency-track-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Dependency-Track Exporter](https://github.com/jetstack/dependency-track-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Dependency-Track", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-digitalocean", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "DigitalOcean", "link": "https://github.com/metalmatze/digitalocean_exporter", "icon_filename": "digitalocean.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# DigitalOcean\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack DigitalOcean cloud provider metrics for optimized resource management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [DigitalOcean Exporter](https://github.com/metalmatze/digitalocean_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [DigitalOcean Exporter](https://github.com/metalmatze/digitalocean_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-DigitalOcean", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-discourse", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Discourse", "link": "https://github.com/discourse/discourse-prometheus", "icon_filename": "discourse.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.media-streaming-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Discourse\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Discourse forum metrics for efficient community management and engagement.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Discourse Exporter](https://github.com/discourse/discourse-prometheus).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Discourse Exporter](https://github.com/discourse/discourse-prometheus) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Discourse", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-dutch_electricity_smart_meter", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Dutch Electricity Smart Meter", "link": "https://github.com/TobiasDeBruijn/prometheus-p1-exporter", "icon_filename": "dutch-electricity.png", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Dutch Electricity Smart Meter\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on Dutch smart meter P1 port metrics for efficient energy management and monitoring.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [P1Exporter - Dutch Electricity Smart Meter Exporter](https://github.com/TobiasDeBruijn/prometheus-p1-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [P1Exporter - Dutch Electricity Smart Meter Exporter](https://github.com/TobiasDeBruijn/prometheus-p1-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Dutch_Electricity_Smart_Meter", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-dynatrace", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Dynatrace", "link": "https://github.com/Apside-TOP/dynatrace_exporter", "icon_filename": "dynatrace.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.observability"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Dynatrace\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Dynatrace APM metrics for comprehensive application performance management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Dynatrace Exporter](https://github.com/Apside-TOP/dynatrace_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Dynatrace Exporter](https://github.com/Apside-TOP/dynatrace_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Dynatrace", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-eos_web", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "EOS", "link": "https://eos-web.web.cern.ch/eos-web/", "icon_filename": "eos.png", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# EOS\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor CERN EOS metrics for efficient storage management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [EOS exporter](https://github.com/cern-eos/eos_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [EOS exporter](https://github.com/cern-eos/eos_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-EOS", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-eaton_ups", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Eaton UPS", "link": "https://github.com/psyinfra/prometheus-eaton-ups-exporter", "icon_filename": "eaton.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.ups"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Eaton UPS\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Eaton uninterruptible power supply (UPS) metrics for efficient power management and monitoring.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Prometheus Eaton UPS Exporter](https://github.com/psyinfra/prometheus-eaton-ups-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Prometheus Eaton UPS Exporter](https://github.com/psyinfra/prometheus-eaton-ups-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Eaton_UPS", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-elgato_keylight", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Elgato Key Light devices.", "link": "https://github.com/mdlayher/keylight_exporter", "icon_filename": "elgato.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Elgato Key Light devices.\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on Elgato Key Light metrics for optimized lighting control and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Elgato Key Light exporter](https://github.com/mdlayher/keylight_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Elgato Key Light exporter](https://github.com/mdlayher/keylight_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Elgato_Key_Light_devices.", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-energomera", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Energomera smart power meters", "link": "https://github.com/peak-load/energomera_exporter", "icon_filename": "energomera.png", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Energomera smart power meters\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Energomera electricity meter metrics for efficient energy management and monitoring.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Energomera electricity meter exporter](https://github.com/peak-load/energomera_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [energomera-exporter Energomera electricity meter exporter](https://github.com/peak-load/energomera_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Energomera_smart_power_meters", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-excel", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Excel spreadsheet", "link": "https://github.com/MarcusCalidus/excel-exporter", "icon_filename": "excel.png", "categories": ["data-collection.generic-data-collection"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Excel spreadsheet\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nExport Prometheus metrics to Excel for versatile data analysis and reporting.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Excel Exporter](https://github.com/MarcusCalidus/excel-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Excel Exporter](https://github.com/MarcusCalidus/excel-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Excel_spreadsheet", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-frrouting", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "FRRouting", "link": "https://github.com/tynany/frr_exporter", "icon_filename": "frrouting.png", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# FRRouting\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Free Range Routing (FRR) metrics for optimized network routing and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [FRRouting Exporter](https://github.com/tynany/frr_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [FRRouting Exporter](https://github.com/tynany/frr_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-FRRouting", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-fastd", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Fastd", "link": "https://github.com/freifunk-darmstadt/fastd-exporter", "icon_filename": "fastd.png", "categories": ["data-collection.vpns"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Fastd\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Fastd VPN metrics for efficient virtual private network management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Fastd Exporter](https://github.com/freifunk-darmstadt/fastd-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Fastd Exporter](https://github.com/freifunk-darmstadt/fastd-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Fastd", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-fortigate", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Fortigate firewall", "link": "https://github.com/bluecmd/fortigate_exporter", "icon_filename": "fortinet.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Fortigate firewall\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on Fortigate firewall metrics for enhanced network protection and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [fortigate_exporter](https://github.com/bluecmd/fortigate_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [fortigate_exporter](https://github.com/bluecmd/fortigate_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Fortigate_firewall", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-freebsd_nfs", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "FreeBSD NFS", "link": "https://github.com/Axcient/freebsd-nfs-exporter", "icon_filename": "freebsd.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# FreeBSD NFS\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor FreeBSD Network File System metrics for efficient file sharing management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [FreeBSD NFS Exporter](https://github.com/Axcient/freebsd-nfs-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [FreeBSD NFS Exporter](https://github.com/Axcient/freebsd-nfs-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-FreeBSD_NFS", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-freebsd_rctl", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "FreeBSD RCTL/RACCT", "link": "https://github.com/yo000/rctl_exporter", "icon_filename": "freebsd.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.freebsd"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# FreeBSD RCTL/RACCT\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on FreeBSD Resource Container metrics for optimized resource management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [FreeBSD RCTL Exporter](https://github.com/yo000/rctl_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [FreeBSD RCTL Exporter](https://github.com/yo000/rctl_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-FreeBSD_RCTL/RACCT", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-freifunk", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Freifunk network", "link": "https://github.com/xperimental/freifunk-exporter", "icon_filename": "freifunk.png", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Freifunk network\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on Freifunk community network metrics for optimized network performance and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Freifunk Exporter](https://github.com/xperimental/freifunk-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Freifunk Exporter](https://github.com/xperimental/freifunk-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Freifunk_network", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-fritzbox", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Fritzbox network devices", "link": "https://github.com/pdreker/fritz_exporter", "icon_filename": "avm.png", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Fritzbox network devices\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack AVM Fritzbox router metrics for efficient home network management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Fritzbox exporter](https://github.com/pdreker/fritz_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Fritzbox exporter](https://github.com/pdreker/fritz_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Fritzbox_network_devices", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-gcp_gce", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "GCP GCE", "link": "https://github.com/O1ahmad/gcp-gce-exporter", "icon_filename": "gcp-gce.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# GCP GCE\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on Google Cloud Platform Compute Engine metrics for efficient cloud resource management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [GCP GCE Exporter](https://github.com/O1ahmad/gcp-gce-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [GCP GCE Exporter](https://github.com/O1ahmad/gcp-gce-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-GCP_GCE", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-gcp_quota", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "GCP Quota", "link": "https://github.com/mintel/gcp-quota-exporter", "icon_filename": "gcp.png", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# GCP Quota\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Google Cloud Platform quota metrics for optimized resource usage and cost management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [GCP Quota Exporter](https://github.com/mintel/gcp-quota-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [GCP Quota Exporter](https://github.com/mintel/gcp-quota-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-GCP_Quota", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-gtp", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "GTP", "link": "https://github.com/wmnsk/gtp_exporter", "icon_filename": "gtpu.png", "categories": ["data-collection.telephony-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# GTP\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on GTP (GPRS Tunneling Protocol) metrics for optimized mobile data communication and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [GTP Exporter](https://github.com/wmnsk/gtp_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [GTP Exporter](https://github.com/wmnsk/gtp_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-GTP", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-generic_cli", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Generic Command Line Output", "link": "https://github.com/MarioMartReq/generic-exporter", "icon_filename": "cli.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.generic-data-collection"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Generic Command Line Output\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack custom command line output metrics for tailored monitoring and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Generic Command Line Output Exporter](https://github.com/MarioMartReq/generic-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Generic Command Line Output Exporter](https://github.com/MarioMartReq/generic-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Generic_Command_Line_Output", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-enclosure", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Generic storage enclosure tool", "link": "https://github.com/Gandi/jbod-rs", "icon_filename": "storage-enclosure.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Generic storage enclosure tool\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor storage enclosure metrics for efficient storage device management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [jbod - Generic storage enclosure tool](https://github.com/Gandi/jbod-rs).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [jbod - Generic storage enclosure tool](https://github.com/Gandi/jbod-rs) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Generic_storage_enclosure_tool", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-github_ratelimit", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "GitHub API rate limit", "link": "https://github.com/lunarway/github-ratelimit-exporter", "icon_filename": "github.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.other"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# GitHub API rate limit\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor GitHub API rate limit metrics for efficient\nAPI usage and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [GitHub API rate limit Exporter](https://github.com/lunarway/github-ratelimit-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [GitHub API rate limit Exporter](https://github.com/lunarway/github-ratelimit-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-GitHub_API_rate_limit", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-github_repo", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "GitHub repository", "link": "https://github.com/githubexporter/github-exporter", "icon_filename": "github.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.other"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# GitHub repository\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack GitHub repository metrics for optimized project and user analytics monitoring.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [GitHub Exporter](https://github.com/githubexporter/github-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [GitHub Exporter](https://github.com/githubexporter/github-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-GitHub_repository", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-gitlab_runner", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "GitLab Runner", "link": "https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-runner", "icon_filename": "gitlab.png", "categories": ["data-collection.ci-cd-systems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# GitLab Runner\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on GitLab CI/CD job metrics for efficient development and deployment management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to GitLab built-in Prometheus exporter.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Configure built-in Prometheus exporter\n\nTo configure the built-in Prometheus exporter, follow the [official documentation](https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/monitoring/#configuration-of-the-metrics-http-server).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-GitLab_Runner", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-gobetween", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Gobetween", "link": "https://github.com/yyyar/gobetween", "icon_filename": "gobetween.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Gobetween\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Gobetween load balancer metrics for optimized network traffic management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to Gobetween built-in Prometheus exporter.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Gobetween", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-gcp", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Google Cloud Platform", "link": "https://github.com/DazWilkin/gcp-exporter", "icon_filename": "gcp.png", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "scalability"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Google Cloud Platform\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Google Cloud Platform metrics for comprehensive cloud resource management and performance optimization.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Google Cloud Platform Exporter](https://github.com/DazWilkin/gcp-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Google Cloud Platform Exporter](https://github.com/DazWilkin/gcp-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Google_Cloud_Platform", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-google_pagespeed", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Google Pagespeed", "link": "https://github.com/foomo/pagespeed_exporter", "icon_filename": "google.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.apm"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "google cloud services"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Google Pagespeed\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on Google PageSpeed Insights performance metrics for efficient web page optimization and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Pagespeed exporter](https://github.com/foomo/pagespeed_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Pagespeed exporter](https://github.com/foomo/pagespeed_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Google_Pagespeed", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-gcp_stackdriver", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Google Stackdriver", "link": "https://github.com/prometheus-community/stackdriver_exporter", "icon_filename": "gcp-stackdriver.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "google cloud services"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Google Stackdriver\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Google Stackdriver monitoring metrics for optimized cloud performance and diagnostics.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Google Stackdriver exporter](https://github.com/prometheus-community/stackdriver_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Google Stackdriver exporter](https://github.com/prometheus-community/stackdriver_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Google_Stackdriver", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-grafana", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Grafana", "link": "https://grafana.com/", "icon_filename": "grafana.png", "categories": ["data-collection.observability"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Grafana\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on Grafana dashboard and visualization metrics for optimized monitoring and data analysis.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to Grafana built-in Prometheus exporter.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Grafana", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-graylog", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Graylog Server", "link": "https://github.com/Graylog2/graylog2-server/", "icon_filename": "graylog.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.logs-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Graylog Server\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Graylog server metrics for efficient log management and analysis.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to Graylog built-in Prometheus exporter.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Configure built-in Prometheus exporter\n\nTo configure the built-in Prometheus exporter, follow the [official documentation](https://go2docs.graylog.org/5-0/interacting_with_your_log_data/metrics.html#PrometheusMetricExporting).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Graylog_Server", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-hana", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "HANA", "link": "https://github.com/jenningsloy318/hana_exporter", "icon_filename": "sap.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# HANA\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack SAP HANA database metrics for efficient data storage and query performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [HANA Exporter](https://github.com/jenningsloy318/hana_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [HANA Exporter](https://github.com/jenningsloy318/hana_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-HANA", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-hdsentinel", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "HDSentinel", "link": "https://github.com/qusielle/hdsentinel-exporter", "icon_filename": "harddisk.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# HDSentinel\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Hard Disk Sentinel metrics for efficient storage device health management and diagnostics.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [HDSentinel Exporter](https://github.com/qusielle/hdsentinel-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [HDSentinel Exporter](https://github.com/qusielle/hdsentinel-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-HDSentinel", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-hhvm", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "HHVM", "link": "https://github.com/wikimedia/operations-software-hhvm_exporter", "icon_filename": "hhvm.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# HHVM\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor HipHop Virtual Machine metrics for efficient\nPHP execution and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [HHVM Exporter](https://github.com/wikimedia/operations-software-hhvm_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [HHVM Exporter](https://github.com/wikimedia/operations-software-hhvm_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-HHVM", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-hp_ilo", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "HP iLO", "link": "https://github.com/infinityworks/hpilo-exporter", "icon_filename": "hp.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.hardware-devices-and-sensors"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# HP iLO\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor HP Integrated Lights Out (iLO) metrics for efficient server management and diagnostics.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [HP iLO Metrics Exporter](https://github.com/infinityworks/hpilo-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [HP iLO Metrics Exporter](https://github.com/infinityworks/hpilo-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-HP_iLO", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-halon", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Halon", "link": "https://github.com/tobiasbp/halon_exporter", "icon_filename": "halon.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.mail-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Halon\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Halon email security and delivery metrics for optimized email management and protection.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Halon exporter](https://github.com/tobiasbp/halon_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Halon exporter](https://github.com/tobiasbp/halon_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Halon", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-hashicorp_vault", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "HashiCorp Vault secrets", "link": "https://github.com/tomtom-international/vault-assessment-prometheus-exporter", "icon_filename": "vault.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.authentication-and-authorization"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# HashiCorp Vault secrets\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack HashiCorp Vault security assessment metrics for efficient secrets management and security.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Vault Assessment Prometheus Exporter](https://github.com/tomtom-international/vault-assessment-prometheus-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Vault Assessment Prometheus Exporter](https://github.com/tomtom-international/vault-assessment-prometheus-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-HashiCorp_Vault_secrets", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-hasura_graphql", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Hasura GraphQL Server", "link": "https://github.com/zolamk/hasura-exporter", "icon_filename": "hasura.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Hasura GraphQL Server\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on Hasura GraphQL engine metrics for optimized\nAPI performance and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Hasura Exporter](https://github.com/zolamk/hasura-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Hasura Exporter](https://github.com/zolamk/hasura-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Hasura_GraphQL_Server", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-helium_hotspot", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Helium hotspot", "link": "https://github.com/tedder/helium_hotspot_exporter", "icon_filename": "helium.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Helium hotspot\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Helium hotspot metrics for optimized LoRaWAN network management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Helium hotspot exporter](https://github.com/tedder/helium_hotspot_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Helium hotspot exporter](https://github.com/tedder/helium_hotspot_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Helium_hotspot", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-helium_miner", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Helium miner (validator)", "link": "https://github.com/tedder/miner_exporter", "icon_filename": "helium.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.blockchain-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Helium miner (validator)\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Helium miner and validator metrics for efficient blockchain performance and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Helium miner (validator) exporter](https://github.com/tedder/miner_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Helium miner (validator) exporter](https://github.com/tedder/miner_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Helium_miner_(validator)", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-hitron_cgm", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Hitron CGN series CPE", "link": "https://github.com/yrro/hitron-exporter", "icon_filename": "hitron.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Hitron CGN series CPE\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Hitron CGNV4 gateway metrics for efficient network management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Hitron CGNV4 exporter](https://github.com/yrro/hitron-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Hitron CGNV4 exporter](https://github.com/yrro/hitron-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Hitron_CGN_series_CPE", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-hitron_coda", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Hitron CODA Cable Modem", "link": "https://github.com/hairyhenderson/hitron_coda_exporter", "icon_filename": "hitron.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Hitron CODA Cable Modem\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Hitron CODA cable modem metrics for optimized internet connectivity and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Hitron CODA Cable Modem Exporter](https://github.com/hairyhenderson/hitron_coda_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Hitron CODA Cable Modem Exporter](https://github.com/hairyhenderson/hitron_coda_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Hitron_CODA_Cable_Modem", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-homebridge", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Homebridge", "link": "https://github.com/lstrojny/homebridge-prometheus-exporter", "icon_filename": "homebridge.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Homebridge\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Homebridge smart home metrics for efficient home automation management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Homebridge Prometheus Exporter](https://github.com/lstrojny/homebridge-prometheus-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Homebridge Prometheus Exporter](https://github.com/lstrojny/homebridge-prometheus-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Homebridge", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-homey", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Homey", "link": "https://github.com/rickardp/homey-prometheus-exporter", "icon_filename": "homey.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Homey\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Homey smart home controller metrics for efficient home automation and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Homey Exporter](https://github.com/rickardp/homey-prometheus-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Homey Exporter](https://github.com/rickardp/homey-prometheus-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Homey", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-honeypot", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Honeypot", "link": "https://github.com/Intrinsec/honeypot_exporter", "icon_filename": "intrinsec.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.security-systems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Honeypot\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor honeypot metrics for efficient threat detection and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Intrinsec honeypot_exporter](https://github.com/Intrinsec/honeypot_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Intrinsec honeypot_exporter](https://github.com/Intrinsec/honeypot_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Honeypot", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-hilink", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Huawei devices", "link": "https://github.com/eliecharra/hilink-exporter", "icon_filename": "huawei.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Huawei devices\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on Huawei HiLink device metrics for optimized connectivity and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Huawei Hilink exporter](https://github.com/eliecharra/hilink-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Huawei Hilink exporter](https://github.com/eliecharra/hilink-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Huawei_devices", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-hubble", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Hubble", "link": "https://github.com/cilium/hubble", "icon_filename": "hubble.png", "categories": ["data-collection.observability"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Hubble\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Hubble network observability metrics for efficient network visibility and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to Hubble built-in Prometheus exporter.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Configure built-in Prometheus exporter\n\nTo configure the built-in Prometheus exporter, follow the [official documentation](https://docs.cilium.io/en/stable/observability/metrics/#hubble-metrics).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Hubble", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-ibm_aix_njmon", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "IBM AIX systems Njmon", "link": "https://github.com/crooks/njmon_exporter", "icon_filename": "ibm.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.apm"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# IBM AIX systems Njmon\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on NJmon system performance monitoring metrics for efficient IT infrastructure management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [NJmon](https://github.com/crooks/njmon_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [NJmon](https://github.com/crooks/njmon_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-IBM_AIX_systems_Njmon", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-ibm_cex", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "IBM CryptoExpress (CEX) cards", "link": "https://github.com/ibm-s390-cloud/k8s-cex-dev-plugin", "icon_filename": "ibm.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.hardware-devices-and-sensors"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# IBM CryptoExpress (CEX) cards\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack IBM Z Crypto Express device metrics for optimized cryptographic performance and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [IBM Z CEX Device Plugin Prometheus Exporter](https://github.com/ibm-s390-cloud/k8s-cex-dev-plugin).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [IBM Z CEX Device Plugin Prometheus Exporter](https://github.com/ibm-s390-cloud/k8s-cex-dev-plugin) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-IBM_CryptoExpress_(CEX)_cards", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-ibm_mq", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "IBM MQ", "link": "https://github.com/agebhar1/mq_exporter", "icon_filename": "ibm.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.message-brokers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# IBM MQ\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on IBM MQ message queue metrics for efficient message transport and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [MQ Exporter](https://github.com/agebhar1/mq_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [MQ Exporter](https://github.com/agebhar1/mq_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-IBM_MQ", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-ibm_spectrum", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "IBM Spectrum", "link": "https://github.com/topine/ibm-spectrum-exporter", "icon_filename": "ibm.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# IBM Spectrum\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor IBM Spectrum storage metrics for efficient data management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [IBM Spectrum Exporter](https://github.com/topine/ibm-spectrum-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [IBM Spectrum Exporter](https://github.com/topine/ibm-spectrum-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-IBM_Spectrum", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-ibm_spectrum_virtualize", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "IBM Spectrum Virtualize", "link": "https://github.com/bluecmd/spectrum_virtualize_exporter", "icon_filename": "ibm.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# IBM Spectrum Virtualize\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor IBM Spectrum Virtualize metrics for efficient storage virtualization and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [spectrum_virtualize_exporter](https://github.com/bluecmd/spectrum_virtualize_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [spectrum_virtualize_exporter](https://github.com/bluecmd/spectrum_virtualize_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-IBM_Spectrum_Virtualize", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-ibm_zhmc", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "IBM Z Hardware Management Console", "link": "https://github.com/zhmcclient/zhmc-prometheus-exporter", "icon_filename": "ibm.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.hardware-devices-and-sensors"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# IBM Z Hardware Management Console\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor IBM Z Hardware Management Console metrics for efficient mainframe management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [IBM Z HMC Exporter](https://github.com/zhmcclient/zhmc-prometheus-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [IBM Z HMC Exporter](https://github.com/zhmcclient/zhmc-prometheus-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-IBM_Z_Hardware_Management_Console", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-iota", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "IOTA full node", "link": "https://github.com/crholliday/iota-prom-exporter", "icon_filename": "iota.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.blockchain-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# IOTA full node\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on IOTA cryptocurrency network metrics for efficient blockchain performance and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [IOTA Exporter](https://github.com/crholliday/iota-prom-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [IOTA Exporter](https://github.com/crholliday/iota-prom-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-IOTA_full_node", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-ipmi", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "IPMI (By SoundCloud)", "link": "https://github.com/prometheus-community/ipmi_exporter", "icon_filename": "soundcloud.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.hardware-devices-and-sensors"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "scalability"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# IPMI (By SoundCloud)\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor IPMI metrics externally for efficient server hardware management and monitoring.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [SoundCloud IPMI Exporter (querying IPMI externally, blackbox-exporter style)](https://github.com/prometheus-community/ipmi_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [SoundCloud IPMI Exporter (querying IPMI externally, blackbox-exporter style)](https://github.com/prometheus-community/ipmi_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-IPMI_(By_SoundCloud)", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-influxdb", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "InfluxDB", "link": "https://github.com/prometheus/influxdb_exporter", "icon_filename": "influxdb.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": ["database", "dbms", "data storage"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# InfluxDB\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor InfluxDB time-series database metrics for efficient data storage and query performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [InfluxDB exporter](https://github.com/prometheus/influxdb_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [InfluxDB exporter](https://github.com/prometheus/influxdb_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-InfluxDB", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-jmx", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "JMX", "link": "https://github.com/prometheus/jmx_exporter", "icon_filename": "java.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.apm"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# JMX\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Java Management Extensions (JMX) metrics for efficient Java application management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [JMX Exporter](https://github.com/prometheus/jmx_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [JMX Exporter](https://github.com/prometheus/jmx_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-JMX", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-jarvis", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Jarvis Standing Desk", "link": "https://github.com/hairyhenderson/jarvis_exporter/", "icon_filename": "jarvis.jpg", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Jarvis Standing Desk\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Jarvis standing desk usage metrics for efficient workspace ergonomics and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Jarvis Standing Desk Exporter](https://github.com/hairyhenderson/jarvis_exporter/).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Jarvis Standing Desk Exporter](https://github.com/hairyhenderson/jarvis_exporter/) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Jarvis_Standing_Desk", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-jenkins", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Jenkins", "link": "https://www.jenkins.io/", "icon_filename": "jenkins.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.ci-cd-systems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Jenkins\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Jenkins continuous integration server metrics for efficient development and build management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Jenkins exporter](https://github.com/simplesurance/jenkins-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Jenkins exporter](https://github.com/simplesurance/jenkins-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Jenkins", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-jetbrains_fls", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "JetBrains Floating License Server", "link": "https://github.com/mkreu/jetbrains-fls-exporter", "icon_filename": "jetbrains.png", "categories": ["data-collection.generic-data-collection"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# JetBrains Floating License Server\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor JetBrains floating license server metrics for efficient software licensing management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [JetBrains Floating License Server Export](https://github.com/mkreu/jetbrains-fls-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [JetBrains Floating License Server Export](https://github.com/mkreu/jetbrains-fls-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-JetBrains_Floating_License_Server", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-kafka", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Kafka", "link": "https://github.com/danielqsj/kafka_exporter/", "icon_filename": "kafka.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.message-brokers"]}, "keywords": ["big data", "stream processing", "message broker"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Kafka\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on Kafka message queue metrics for optimized data streaming and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Kafka Exporter](https://github.com/danielqsj/kafka_exporter/).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Kafka Exporter](https://github.com/danielqsj/kafka_exporter/) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Kafka", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-kafka_connect", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Kafka Connect", "link": "https://github.com/findelabs/kafka-connect-exporter-rs", "icon_filename": "kafka.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.message-brokers"]}, "keywords": ["big data", "stream processing", "message broker"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Kafka Connect\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on Kafka Connect metrics for efficient data streaming and integration.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Kafka Connect exporter](https://github.com/findelabs/kafka-connect-exporter-rs).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Kafka Connect exporter](https://github.com/findelabs/kafka-connect-exporter-rs) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Kafka_Connect", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-kafka_consumer_lag", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Kafka Consumer Lag", "link": "https://github.com/omarsmak/kafka-consumer-lag-monitoring", "icon_filename": "kafka.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.service-discovery-registry"]}, "keywords": ["big data", "stream processing", "message broker"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Kafka Consumer Lag\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Kafka consumer lag metrics for efficient message queue management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Kafka Consumer Lag Monitoring](https://github.com/omarsmak/kafka-consumer-lag-monitoring).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Kafka Consumer Lag Monitoring](https://github.com/omarsmak/kafka-consumer-lag-monitoring) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Kafka_Consumer_Lag", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-kafka_zookeeper", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Kafka ZooKeeper", "link": "https://github.com/cloudflare/kafka_zookeeper_exporter", "icon_filename": "kafka.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.message-brokers"]}, "keywords": ["big data", "stream processing", "message broker"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Kafka ZooKeeper\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Kafka ZooKeeper metrics for optimized distributed coordination and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Kafka ZooKeeper Exporter](https://github.com/cloudflare/kafka_zookeeper_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Kafka ZooKeeper Exporter](https://github.com/cloudflare/kafka_zookeeper_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Kafka_ZooKeeper", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-kannel", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Kannel", "link": "https://github.com/apostvav/kannel_exporter", "icon_filename": "kannel.png", "categories": ["data-collection.telephony-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Kannel\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on Kannel SMS gateway and WAP gateway metrics for efficient mobile communication and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Kannel Exporter](https://github.com/apostvav/kannel_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Kannel Exporter](https://github.com/apostvav/kannel_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Kannel", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-keepalived", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Keepalived", "link": "https://github.com/gen2brain/keepalived_exporter", "icon_filename": "keepalived.png", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Keepalived\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Keepalived metrics for efficient high-availability and load balancing management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Keepalived Exporter](https://github.com/gen2brain/keepalived_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Keepalived Exporter](https://github.com/gen2brain/keepalived_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Keepalived", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-korral", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Kubernetes Cluster Cloud Cost", "link": "https://github.com/agilestacks/korral", "icon_filename": "kubernetes.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.kubernetes"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "scalability"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Kubernetes Cluster Cloud Cost\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on Kubernetes cloud cost metrics for efficient cloud resource management and budgeting.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Kubernetes Cloud Cost Exporter](https://github.com/agilestacks/korral).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Kubernetes Cloud Cost Exporter](https://github.com/agilestacks/korral) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Kubernetes_Cluster_Cloud_Cost", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-ldap", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "LDAP", "link": "https://github.com/titisan/ldap_exporter", "icon_filename": "ldap.png", "categories": ["data-collection.authentication-and-authorization"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# LDAP\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) metrics for efficient directory service management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [LDAP Exporter](https://github.com/titisan/ldap_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [LDAP Exporter](https://github.com/titisan/ldap_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-LDAP", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-lagerist", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Lagerist Disk latency", "link": "https://github.com/Svedrin/lagerist", "icon_filename": "linux.png", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Lagerist Disk latency\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack disk latency metrics for efficient storage performance and diagnostics.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Lagerist Disk latency exporter](https://github.com/Svedrin/lagerist).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Lagerist Disk latency exporter](https://github.com/Svedrin/lagerist) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Lagerist_Disk_latency", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-linode", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Linode", "link": "https://github.com/DazWilkin/linode-exporter", "icon_filename": "linode.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Linode\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Linode cloud hosting metrics for efficient virtual server management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Linode Exporter](https://github.com/DazWilkin/linode-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Linode Exporter](https://github.com/DazWilkin/linode-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Linode", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-lustre", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Lustre metadata", "link": "https://github.com/GSI-HPC/prometheus-cluster-exporter", "icon_filename": "lustre.png", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Lustre metadata\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on Lustre clustered file system for efficient management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Cluster Exporter](https://github.com/GSI-HPC/prometheus-cluster-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Cluster Exporter](https://github.com/GSI-HPC/prometheus-cluster-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Lustre_metadata", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-lynis", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Lynis audit reports", "link": "https://github.com/MauveSoftware/lynis_exporter", "icon_filename": "lynis.png", "categories": ["data-collection.security-systems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Lynis audit reports\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Lynis security auditing tool metrics for efficient system security and compliance management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [lynis_exporter](https://github.com/MauveSoftware/lynis_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [lynis_exporter](https://github.com/MauveSoftware/lynis_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Lynis_audit_reports", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-mp707", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "MP707 USB thermometer", "link": "https://github.com/nradchenko/mp707_exporter", "icon_filename": "thermometer.png", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# MP707 USB thermometer\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack MP707 power strip metrics for efficient energy management and monitoring.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [MP707 exporter](https://github.com/nradchenko/mp707_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [MP707 exporter](https://github.com/nradchenko/mp707_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-MP707_USB_thermometer", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-mqtt_blackbox", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "MQTT Blackbox", "link": "https://github.com/inovex/mqtt_blackbox_exporter", "icon_filename": "mqtt.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.message-brokers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# MQTT Blackbox\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack MQTT message transport performance using blackbox testing methods.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [MQTT Blackbox Exporter](https://github.com/inovex/mqtt_blackbox_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [MQTT Blackbox Exporter](https://github.com/inovex/mqtt_blackbox_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-MQTT_Blackbox", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-machbase", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Machbase", "link": "https://github.com/MACHBASE/prometheus-machbase-exporter", "icon_filename": "machbase.png", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Machbase\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Machbase time-series database metrics for efficient data storage and query performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Machbase Exporter](https://github.com/MACHBASE/prometheus-machbase-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Machbase Exporter](https://github.com/MACHBASE/prometheus-machbase-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Machbase", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-maildir", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Maildir", "link": "https://github.com/cherti/mailexporter", "icon_filename": "mailserver.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.mail-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Maildir\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack mail server metrics for optimized email management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [mailexporter](https://github.com/cherti/mailexporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [mailexporter](https://github.com/cherti/mailexporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Maildir", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-meilisearch", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Meilisearch", "link": "https://github.com/scottaglia/meilisearch_exporter", "icon_filename": "meilisearch.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.search-engines"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Meilisearch\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Meilisearch search engine metrics for efficient search performance and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Meilisearch Exporter](https://github.com/scottaglia/meilisearch_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Meilisearch Exporter](https://github.com/scottaglia/meilisearch_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Meilisearch", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-memcached", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Memcached (community)", "link": "https://github.com/prometheus/memcached_exporter", "icon_filename": "memcached.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Memcached (community)\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Memcached in-memory key-value store metrics for efficient caching performance and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Memcached exporter](https://github.com/prometheus/memcached_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Memcached exporter](https://github.com/prometheus/memcached_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Memcached_(community)", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-meraki", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Meraki dashboard", "link": "https://github.com/TheHolm/meraki-dashboard-promethus-exporter", "icon_filename": "meraki.png", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Meraki dashboard\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on Cisco Meraki cloud-managed networking device metrics for efficient network management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Meraki dashboard data exporter using API](https://github.com/TheHolm/meraki-dashboard-promethus-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Meraki dashboard data exporter using API](https://github.com/TheHolm/meraki-dashboard-promethus-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Meraki_dashboard", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-mesos", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Mesos", "link": "http://github.com/mesosphere/mesos_exporter", "icon_filename": "mesos.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.task-queues"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Mesos\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Apache Mesos cluster manager metrics for efficient resource management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Mesos exporter](http://github.com/mesosphere/mesos_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Mesos exporter](http://github.com/mesosphere/mesos_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Mesos", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-mikrotik", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "MikroTik devices", "link": "https://github.com/swoga/mikrotik-exporter", "icon_filename": "mikrotik.png", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# MikroTik devices\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on MikroTik RouterOS metrics for efficient network device management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [mikrotik-exporter](https://github.com/swoga/mikrotik-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [nshttpd/mikrotik-exporter, swoga/m](https://github.com/swoga/mikrotik-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-MikroTik_devices", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-routeros", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Mikrotik RouterOS devices", "link": "https://github.com/welbymcroberts/routeros_exporter", "icon_filename": "routeros.png", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Mikrotik RouterOS devices\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack MikroTik RouterOS metrics for efficient network device management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [RouterOS exporter](https://github.com/welbymcroberts/routeros_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [RouterOS exporter](https://github.com/welbymcroberts/routeros_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Mikrotik_RouterOS_devices", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-minecraft", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Minecraft", "link": "https://github.com/sladkoff/minecraft-prometheus-exporter", "icon_filename": "minecraft.png", "categories": ["data-collection.gaming"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Minecraft\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Minecraft server metrics for efficient game server management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Minecraft Exporter](https://github.com/sladkoff/minecraft-prometheus-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Minecraft Exporter](https://github.com/sladkoff/minecraft-prometheus-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Minecraft", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-modbus_rtu", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Modbus protocol", "link": "https://github.com/dernasherbrezon/modbusrtu_exporter", "icon_filename": "modbus.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": ["database", "dbms", "data storage"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Modbus protocol\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Modbus RTU protocol metrics for efficient industrial automation and control performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [modbusrtu_exporter](https://github.com/dernasherbrezon/modbusrtu_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [modbusrtu_exporter](https://github.com/dernasherbrezon/modbusrtu_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Modbus_protocol", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-mogilefs", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "MogileFS", "link": "https://github.com/KKBOX/mogilefs-exporter", "icon_filename": "filesystem.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# MogileFS\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor MogileFS distributed file system metrics for efficient storage management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [MogileFS Exporter](https://github.com/KKBOX/mogilefs-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [MogileFS Exporter](https://github.com/KKBOX/mogilefs-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-MogileFS", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-monnit_mqtt", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Monnit Sensors MQTT", "link": "https://github.com/braxton9460/monnit-mqtt-exporter", "icon_filename": "monnit.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Monnit Sensors MQTT\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Monnit sensor data via MQTT for efficient IoT device monitoring and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Monnit Sensors MQTT Exporter WIP](https://github.com/braxton9460/monnit-mqtt-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Monnit Sensors MQTT Exporter WIP](https://github.com/braxton9460/monnit-mqtt-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Monnit_Sensors_MQTT", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-nrpe", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "NRPE daemon", "link": "https://github.com/canonical/nrpe_exporter", "icon_filename": "nrpelinux.png", "categories": ["data-collection.apm"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# NRPE daemon\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Nagios Remote Plugin Executor (NRPE) metrics for efficient system and network monitoring.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [NRPE exporter](https://github.com/canonical/nrpe_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [NRPE exporter](https://github.com/canonical/nrpe_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-NRPE_daemon", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-nsxt", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "NSX-T", "link": "https://github.com/jk8s/nsxt_exporter", "icon_filename": "vmware-nsx.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.containers-and-vms"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# NSX-T\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack VMware NSX-T software-defined networking metrics for efficient network virtualization and security management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [NSX-T Exporter](https://github.com/jk8s/nsxt_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [NSX-T Exporter](https://github.com/jk8s/nsxt_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-NSX-T", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-nvml", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "NVML", "link": "https://github.com/oko/nvml-exporter-rs", "icon_filename": "nvidia.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.hardware-devices-and-sensors"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# NVML\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on NVIDIA Management Library (NVML) GPU metrics for efficient GPU performance and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [NVML exporter](https://github.com/oko/nvml-exporter-rs).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [NVML exporter](https://github.com/oko/nvml-exporter-rs) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-NVML", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-naemon", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Naemon", "link": "https://github.com/Griesbacher/Iapetos", "icon_filename": "naemon.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.observability"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Naemon\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Naemon or Nagios network monitoring metrics for efficient IT infrastructure management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Naemon / Nagios Exporter](https://github.com/Griesbacher/Iapetos).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Naemon / Nagios Exporter](https://github.com/Griesbacher/Iapetos) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Naemon", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-nagios", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Nagios", "link": "https://github.com/wbollock/nagios_exporter", "icon_filename": "nagios.png", "categories": ["data-collection.observability"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Nagios\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on Nagios network monitoring metrics for efficient\nIT infrastructure management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Nagios exporter](https://github.com/wbollock/nagios_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Nagios exporter](https://github.com/wbollock/nagios_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Nagios", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-nature_remo", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Nature Remo E lite devices", "link": "https://github.com/kenfdev/remo-exporter", "icon_filename": "nature-remo.png", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Nature Remo E lite devices\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Nature Remo E series smart home device metrics for efficient home automation and energy management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Nature Remo E series Exporter](https://github.com/kenfdev/remo-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Nature Remo E series Exporter](https://github.com/kenfdev/remo-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Nature_Remo_E_lite_devices", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-netapp_solidfire", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "NetApp Solidfire", "link": "https://github.com/mjavier2k/solidfire-exporter", "icon_filename": "netapp.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"]}, "keywords": ["network monitoring", "network performance", "traffic analysis"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# NetApp Solidfire\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack NetApp Solidfire storage system metrics for efficient data storage management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [NetApp Solidfire Exporter](https://github.com/mjavier2k/solidfire-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [NetApp Solidfire Exporter](https://github.com/mjavier2k/solidfire-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-NetApp_Solidfire", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-netflow", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "NetFlow", "link": "https://github.com/paihu/netflow_exporter", "icon_filename": "netflow.png", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": ["network monitoring", "network performance", "traffic analysis"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# NetFlow\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack NetFlow network traffic metrics for efficient network monitoring and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [netflow exporter](https://github.com/paihu/netflow_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [netflow exporter](https://github.com/paihu/netflow_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-NetFlow", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-netmeter", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "NetMeter", "link": "https://github.com/ssbostan/netmeter-exporter", "icon_filename": "netmeter.png", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": ["network monitoring", "network performance", "traffic analysis"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# NetMeter\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor NetMeter network traffic metrics for efficient network management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [NetMeter Exporter](https://github.com/ssbostan/netmeter-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [NetMeter Exporter](https://github.com/ssbostan/netmeter-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-NetMeter", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-netapp_ontap", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Netapp ONTAP API", "link": "https://github.com/sapcc/netapp-api-exporter", "icon_filename": "netapp.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"]}, "keywords": ["network monitoring", "network performance", "traffic analysis"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Netapp ONTAP API\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on NetApp ONTAP storage system metrics for efficient data storage management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Netapp ONTAP API Exporter](https://github.com/sapcc/netapp-api-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Netapp ONTAP API Exporter](https://github.com/sapcc/netapp-api-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Netapp_ONTAP_API", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-netatmo", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Netatmo sensors", "link": "https://github.com/xperimental/netatmo-exporter", "icon_filename": "netatmo.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": ["network monitoring", "network performance", "traffic analysis"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Netatmo sensors\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on Netatmo smart home device metrics for efficient home automation and energy management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Netatmo exporter](https://github.com/xperimental/netatmo-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Netatmo exporter](https://github.com/xperimental/netatmo-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Netatmo_sensors", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-newrelic", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "New Relic", "link": "https://github.com/jfindley/newrelic_exporter", "icon_filename": "newrelic.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.observability"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# New Relic\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor New Relic application performance management metrics for efficient application monitoring and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [New Relic exporter](https://github.com/jfindley/newrelic_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [New Relic exporter](https://github.com/jfindley/newrelic_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-New_Relic", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-nextdns", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "NextDNS", "link": "https://github.com/raylas/nextdns-exporter", "icon_filename": "nextdns.png", "categories": ["data-collection.dns-and-dhcp-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# NextDNS\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack NextDNS DNS resolver and security platform metrics for efficient DNS management and security.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [nextdns-exporter](https://github.com/raylas/nextdns-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [nextdns-exporter](https://github.com/raylas/nextdns-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-NextDNS", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-nextcloud", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Nextcloud servers", "link": "https://github.com/xperimental/nextcloud-exporter", "icon_filename": "nextcloud.png", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": ["cloud services", "cloud computing", "scalability"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Nextcloud servers\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on Nextcloud cloud storage metrics for efficient file hosting and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Nextcloud exporter](https://github.com/xperimental/nextcloud-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Nextcloud exporter](https://github.com/xperimental/nextcloud-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Nextcloud_servers", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-obs_studio", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "OBS Studio", "link": "https://github.com/lukegb/obs_studio_exporter", "icon_filename": "obs-studio.png", "categories": ["data-collection.media-streaming-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# OBS Studio\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack OBS Studio live streaming and recording software metrics for efficient video production and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [OBS Studio Exporter](https://github.com/lukegb/obs_studio_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [OBS Studio Exporter](https://github.com/lukegb/obs_studio_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-OBS_Studio", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-odbc", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "ODBC", "link": "https://github.com/MACHBASE/prometheus-odbc-exporter", "icon_filename": "odbc.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": ["database", "dbms", "data storage"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# ODBC\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) metrics for efficient database connection and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [ODBC Exporter](https://github.com/MACHBASE/prometheus-odbc-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [ODBC Exporter](https://github.com/MACHBASE/prometheus-odbc-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-ODBC", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-otrs", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "OTRS", "link": "https://github.com/JulianDroste/otrs_exporter", "icon_filename": "otrs.png", "categories": ["data-collection.notifications"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# OTRS\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor OTRS (Open-Source Ticket Request System) metrics for efficient helpdesk management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [OTRS Exporter](https://github.com/JulianDroste/otrs_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [OTRS Exporter](https://github.com/JulianDroste/otrs_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-OTRS", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-openhab", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "OpenHAB", "link": "https://github.com/pdreker/openhab_exporter", "icon_filename": "openhab.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# OpenHAB\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack openHAB smart home automation system metrics for efficient home automation and energy management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [OpenHAB exporter](https://github.com/pdreker/openhab_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [OpenHAB exporter](https://github.com/pdreker/openhab_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-OpenHAB", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-openldap", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "OpenLDAP (community)", "link": "https://github.com/tomcz/openldap_exporter", "icon_filename": "openldap.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.authentication-and-authorization"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# OpenLDAP (community)\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor OpenLDAP directory service metrics for efficient directory management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [OpenLDAP Metrics Exporter](https://github.com/tomcz/openldap_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [OpenLDAP Metrics Exporter](https://github.com/tomcz/openldap_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-OpenLDAP_(community)", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-openrc", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "OpenRC", "link": "https://git.sr.ht/~tomleb/openrc-exporter", "icon_filename": "linux.png", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# OpenRC\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on OpenRC init system metrics for efficient system startup and service management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [openrc-exporter](https://git.sr.ht/~tomleb/openrc-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [openrc-exporter](https://git.sr.ht/~tomleb/openrc-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-OpenRC", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-openrct2", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "OpenRCT2", "link": "https://github.com/terinjokes/openrct2-prometheus-exporter", "icon_filename": "openRCT2.png", "categories": ["data-collection.gaming"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# OpenRCT2\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack OpenRCT2 game metrics for efficient game server management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [OpenRCT2 Prometheus Exporter](https://github.com/terinjokes/openrct2-prometheus-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [OpenRCT2 Prometheus Exporter](https://github.com/terinjokes/openrct2-prometheus-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-OpenRCT2", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-openroadm", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "OpenROADM devices", "link": "https://github.com/utdal/openroadm_exporter", "icon_filename": "openroadm.png", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": ["network monitoring", "network performance", "traffic analysis"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# OpenROADM devices\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor OpenROADM optical transport network metrics using the NETCONF protocol for efficient network management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [OpenROADM NETCONF Exporter WIP](https://github.com/utdal/openroadm_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [OpenROADM NETCONF Exporter WIP](https://github.com/utdal/openroadm_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-OpenROADM_devices", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-openstack", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "OpenStack", "link": "https://github.com/CanonicalLtd/prometheus-openstack-exporter", "icon_filename": "openstack.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# OpenStack\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack OpenStack cloud computing platform metrics for efficient infrastructure management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Openstack exporter](https://github.com/CanonicalLtd/prometheus-openstack-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Openstack exporter](https://github.com/CanonicalLtd/prometheus-openstack-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-OpenStack", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-openvas", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "OpenVAS", "link": "https://github.com/ModeClearCode/openvas_exporter", "icon_filename": "openVAS.png", "categories": ["data-collection.security-systems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# OpenVAS\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor OpenVAS vulnerability scanner metrics for efficient security assessment and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [OpenVAS exporter](https://github.com/ModeClearCode/openvas_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [OpenVAS exporter](https://github.com/ModeClearCode/openvas_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-OpenVAS", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-openweathermap", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "OpenWeatherMap", "link": "https://github.com/Tenzer/openweathermap-exporter", "icon_filename": "openweather.png", "categories": ["data-collection.generic-data-collection"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# OpenWeatherMap\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack OpenWeatherMap weather data and air pollution metrics for efficient environmental monitoring and analysis.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [OpenWeatherMap Exporter](https://github.com/Tenzer/openweathermap-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [OpenWeatherMap Exporter](https://github.com/Tenzer/openweathermap-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-OpenWeatherMap", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-openvswitch", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Open vSwitch", "link": "https://github.com/digitalocean/openvswitch_exporter", "icon_filename": "ovs.png", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Open vSwitch\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on Open vSwitch software-defined networking metrics for efficient network virtualization and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Open vSwitch Exporter](https://github.com/digitalocean/openvswitch_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Open vSwitch Exporter](https://github.com/digitalocean/openvswitch_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Open_vSwitch", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-oracledb", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Oracle DB (community)", "link": "https://github.com/iamseth/oracledb_exporter", "icon_filename": "oracle.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": ["oracle", "database", "dbms", "data storage"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Oracle DB (community)\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Oracle Database metrics for efficient database management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Oracle DB Exporter](https://github.com/iamseth/oracledb_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Oracle DB Exporter](https://github.com/iamseth/oracledb_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Oracle_DB_(community)", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-patroni", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Patroni", "link": "https://github.com/gopaytech/patroni_exporter", "icon_filename": "patroni.png", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Patroni\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on Patroni PostgreSQL high-availability metrics for efficient database management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Patroni Exporter](https://github.com/gopaytech/patroni_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Patroni Exporter](https://github.com/gopaytech/patroni_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Patroni", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-pws", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Personal Weather Station", "link": "https://github.com/JohnOrthoefer/pws-exporter", "icon_filename": "wunderground.png", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Personal Weather Station\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack personal weather station metrics for efficient weather monitoring and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Personal Weather Station Exporter](https://github.com/JohnOrthoefer/pws-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Personal Weather Station Exporter](https://github.com/JohnOrthoefer/pws-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Personal_Weather_Station", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-pgpool2", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Pgpool-II", "link": "https://github.com/pgpool/pgpool2_exporter", "icon_filename": "pgpool2.png", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Pgpool-II\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Pgpool-II PostgreSQL middleware metrics for efficient database connection management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Pgpool-II Exporter](https://github.com/pgpool/pgpool2_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Pgpool-II Exporter](https://github.com/pgpool/pgpool2_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Pgpool-II", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-philips_hue", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Philips Hue", "link": "https://github.com/aexel90/hue_exporter", "icon_filename": "hue.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Philips Hue\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on Philips Hue smart lighting metrics for efficient home automation and energy management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Philips Hue Exporter](https://github.com/aexel90/hue_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Philips Hue Exporter](https://github.com/aexel90/hue_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Philips_Hue", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-pimoroni_enviro_plus", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Pimoroni Enviro+", "link": "https://github.com/terradolor/prometheus-enviro-exporter", "icon_filename": "pimorino.png", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Pimoroni Enviro+\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Pimoroni Enviro+ air quality and environmental metrics for efficient environmental monitoring and analysis.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Pimoroni Enviro+ Exporter](https://github.com/terradolor/prometheus-enviro-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Pimoroni Enviro+ Exporter](https://github.com/terradolor/prometheus-enviro-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Pimoroni_Enviro+", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-pingdom", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Pingdom", "link": "https://github.com/veepee-oss/pingdom_exporter", "icon_filename": "solarwinds.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.synthetic-checks"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Pingdom\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Pingdom website monitoring service metrics for efficient website performance management and diagnostics.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Pingdom Exporter](https://github.com/veepee-oss/pingdom_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Pingdom Exporter](https://github.com/veepee-oss/pingdom_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Pingdom", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-podman", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Podman", "link": "https://github.com/containers/prometheus-podman-exporter", "icon_filename": "podman.png", "categories": ["data-collection.containers-and-vms"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Podman\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on Podman container runtime metrics for efficient container management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [PODMAN exporter](https://github.com/containers/prometheus-podman-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [PODMAN exporter](https://github.com/containers/prometheus-podman-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Podman", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-powerpal", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Powerpal devices", "link": "https://github.com/aashley/powerpal_exporter", "icon_filename": "powerpal.png", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Powerpal devices\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on Powerpal smart meter metrics for efficient energy management and monitoring.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Powerpal Exporter](https://github.com/aashley/powerpal_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Powerpal Exporter](https://github.com/aashley/powerpal_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Powerpal_devices", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-proftpd", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "ProFTPD", "link": "https://github.com/transnano/proftpd_exporter", "icon_filename": "proftpd.png", "categories": ["data-collection.ftp-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# ProFTPD\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor ProFTPD FTP server metrics for efficient file transfer and server performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [ProFTPD Exporter](https://github.com/transnano/proftpd_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [ProFTPD Exporter](https://github.com/transnano/proftpd_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-ProFTPD", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-generic", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Prometheus endpoint", "link": "https://prometheus.io/", "icon_filename": "prometheus.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.generic-data-collection"]}, "keywords": ["prometheus", "openmetrics"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Prometheus endpoint\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nThis generic Prometheus collector gathers metrics from any [`Prometheus`](https://prometheus.io/) endpoints.\n\n\nIt collects metrics by periodically sending HTTP requests to the target instance.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Prometheus_endpoint", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-proxmox", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Proxmox VE", "link": "https://github.com/prometheus-pve/prometheus-pve-exporter", "icon_filename": "proxmox.png", "categories": ["data-collection.containers-and-vms"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Proxmox VE\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on Proxmox Virtual Environment metrics for efficient virtualization and container management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Proxmox VE Exporter](https://github.com/prometheus-pve/prometheus-pve-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Proxmox VE Exporter](https://github.com/prometheus-pve/prometheus-pve-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Proxmox_VE", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-radius", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "RADIUS", "link": "https://github.com/devon-mar/radius-exporter", "icon_filename": "radius.png", "categories": ["data-collection.authentication-and-authorization"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# RADIUS\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) protocol metrics for efficient authentication and access management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [RADIUS exporter](https://github.com/devon-mar/radius-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [RADIUS exporter](https://github.com/devon-mar/radius-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-RADIUS", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-ripe_atlas", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "RIPE Atlas", "link": "https://github.com/czerwonk/atlas_exporter", "icon_filename": "ripe.png", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# RIPE Atlas\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on RIPE Atlas Internet measurement platform metrics for efficient network monitoring and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [RIPE Atlas Exporter](https://github.com/czerwonk/atlas_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [RIPE Atlas Exporter](https://github.com/czerwonk/atlas_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-RIPE_Atlas", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-radio_thermostat", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Radio Thermostat", "link": "https://github.com/andrewlow/radio-thermostat-exporter", "icon_filename": "radiots.png", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Radio Thermostat\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Radio Thermostat smart thermostat metrics for efficient home automation and energy management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Radio Thermostat Exporter](https://github.com/andrewlow/radio-thermostat-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Radio Thermostat Exporter](https://github.com/andrewlow/radio-thermostat-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Radio_Thermostat", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-rancher", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Rancher", "link": "https://github.com/infinityworksltd/prometheus-rancher-exporter", "icon_filename": "rancher.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.kubernetes"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Rancher\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Rancher container orchestration platform metrics for efficient container management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Rancher Exporter](https://github.com/infinityworksltd/prometheus-rancher-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Rancher Exporter](https://github.com/infinityworksltd/prometheus-rancher-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Rancher", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-raritan_pdu", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Raritan PDU", "link": "https://github.com/psyinfra/prometheus-raritan-pdu-exporter", "icon_filename": "raritan.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.hardware-devices-and-sensors"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Raritan PDU\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Raritan Power Distribution Unit (PDU) metrics for efficient power management and monitoring.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Raritan PDU Exporter](https://github.com/psyinfra/prometheus-raritan-pdu-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Raritan PDU Exporter](https://github.com/psyinfra/prometheus-raritan-pdu-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Raritan_PDU", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-redis_queue", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Redis Queue", "link": "https://github.com/mdawar/rq-exporter", "icon_filename": "rq.png", "categories": ["data-collection.message-brokers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Redis Queue\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Python RQ (Redis Queue) job queue metrics for efficient task management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Python RQ Exporter](https://github.com/mdawar/rq-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Python RQ Exporter](https://github.com/mdawar/rq-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Redis_Queue", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-sabnzbd", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "SABnzbd", "link": "https://github.com/msroest/sabnzbd_exporter", "icon_filename": "sabnzbd.png", "categories": ["data-collection.media-streaming-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# SABnzbd\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor SABnzbd Usenet client metrics for efficient file downloads and resource management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [SABnzbd Exporter](https://github.com/msroest/sabnzbd_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [SABnzbd Exporter](https://github.com/msroest/sabnzbd_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-SABnzbd", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-sma_inverter", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "SMA Inverters", "link": "https://github.com/dr0ps/sma_inverter_exporter", "icon_filename": "sma.png", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# SMA Inverters\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor SMA solar inverter metrics for efficient solar energy management and monitoring.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [sma-exporter](https://github.com/dr0ps/sma_inverter_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [sma-exporter](https://github.com/dr0ps/sma_inverter_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-SMA_Inverters", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-sonic", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "SONiC NOS", "link": "https://github.com/kamelnetworks/sonic_exporter", "icon_filename": "sonic.png", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# SONiC NOS\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on Software for Open Networking in the Cloud (SONiC) metrics for efficient network switch management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [SONiC Exporter](https://github.com/kamelnetworks/sonic_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [SONiC Exporter](https://github.com/kamelnetworks/sonic_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-SONiC_NOS", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-sql", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "SQL Database agnostic", "link": "https://github.com/free/sql_exporter", "icon_filename": "sql.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": ["database", "relational db", "data querying"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# SQL Database agnostic\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nQuery SQL databases for efficient database performance monitoring.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [SQL Exporter](https://github.com/free/sql_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [SQL Exporter](https://github.com/free/sql_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-SQL_Database_agnostic", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-ssh", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "SSH", "link": "https://github.com/Nordstrom/ssh_exporter", "icon_filename": "ssh.png", "categories": ["data-collection.authentication-and-authorization"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# SSH\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor SSH server metrics for efficient secure shell server management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [SSH Exporter](https://github.com/Nordstrom/ssh_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [SSH Exporter](https://github.com/Nordstrom/ssh_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-SSH", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-ssl", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "SSL Certificate", "link": "https://github.com/ribbybibby/ssl_exporter", "icon_filename": "ssl.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.security-systems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# SSL Certificate\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack SSL/TLS certificate metrics for efficient web security and certificate management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [SSL Certificate exporter](https://github.com/ribbybibby/ssl_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [SSL Certificate exporter](https://github.com/ribbybibby/ssl_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-SSL_Certificate", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-salicru_eqx", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Salicru EQX inverter", "link": "https://github.com/alejandroscf/prometheus_salicru_exporter", "icon_filename": "salicru.png", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Salicru EQX inverter\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on Salicru EQX solar inverter metrics for efficient solar energy management and monitoring.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Salicru EQX inverter](https://github.com/alejandroscf/prometheus_salicru_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Salicru EQX inverter](https://github.com/alejandroscf/prometheus_salicru_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Salicru_EQX_inverter", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-sense_energy", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Sense Energy", "link": "https://github.com/ejsuncy/sense_energy_prometheus_exporter", "icon_filename": "sense.png", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Sense Energy\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on Sense Energy smart meter metrics for efficient energy management and monitoring.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Sense Energy exporter](https://github.com/ejsuncy/sense_energy_prometheus_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Sense Energy exporter](https://github.com/ejsuncy/sense_energy_prometheus_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Sense_Energy", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-sentry", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Sentry", "link": "https://github.com/snakecharmer/sentry_exporter", "icon_filename": "sentry.png", "categories": ["data-collection.apm"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Sentry\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Sentry error tracking and monitoring platform metrics for efficient application performance and error management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Sentry Exporter](https://github.com/snakecharmer/sentry_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Sentry Exporter](https://github.com/snakecharmer/sentry_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Sentry", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-servertech", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "ServerTech", "link": "https://github.com/tynany/servertech_exporter", "icon_filename": "servertech.png", "categories": ["data-collection.hardware-devices-and-sensors"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# ServerTech\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on Server Technology power distribution unit (PDU) metrics for efficient power management and monitoring.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [ServerTech Exporter](https://github.com/tynany/servertech_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [ServerTech Exporter](https://github.com/tynany/servertech_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-ServerTech", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-shell_cmd", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Shell command", "link": "https://github.com/tomwilkie/prom-run", "icon_filename": "crunner.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.generic-data-collection"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Shell command\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack custom command output metrics for tailored monitoring and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Command runner exporter](https://github.com/tomwilkie/prom-run).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Command runner exporter](https://github.com/tomwilkie/prom-run) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Shell_command", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-shelly", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Shelly humidity sensor", "link": "https://github.com/aexel90/shelly_exporter", "icon_filename": "shelly.jpg", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Shelly humidity sensor\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Shelly smart home device metrics for efficient home automation and energy management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Shelly Exporter](https://github.com/aexel90/shelly_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Shelly Exporter](https://github.com/aexel90/shelly_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Shelly_humidity_sensor", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-sia", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Sia", "link": "https://github.com/tbenz9/sia_exporter", "icon_filename": "sia.png", "categories": ["data-collection.blockchain-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Sia\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Sia decentralized storage platform metrics for efficient storage management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Sia Exporter](https://github.com/tbenz9/sia_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Sia Exporter](https://github.com/tbenz9/sia_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Sia", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-s7_plc", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Siemens S7 PLC", "link": "https://github.com/MarcusCalidus/s7-plc-exporter", "icon_filename": "siemens.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.hardware-devices-and-sensors"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Siemens S7 PLC\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Siemens S7 Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) metrics for efficient industrial automation and control.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Siemens S7 PLC exporter](https://github.com/MarcusCalidus/s7-plc-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Siemens S7 PLC exporter](https://github.com/MarcusCalidus/s7-plc-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Siemens_S7_PLC", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-site24x7", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Site 24x7", "link": "https://github.com/svenstaro/site24x7_exporter", "icon_filename": "site24x7.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.synthetic-checks"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Site 24x7\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Site24x7 website and infrastructure monitoring metrics for efficient performance tracking and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [site24x7 Exporter](https://github.com/svenstaro/site24x7_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [site24x7 Exporter](https://github.com/svenstaro/site24x7_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Site_24x7", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-slurm", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Slurm", "link": "https://github.com/vpenso/prometheus-slurm-exporter", "icon_filename": "slurm.png", "categories": ["data-collection.task-queues"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Slurm\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Slurm workload manager metrics for efficient high-performance computing (HPC) and cluster management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [slurm exporter](https://github.com/vpenso/prometheus-slurm-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [slurm exporter](https://github.com/vpenso/prometheus-slurm-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Slurm", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-smartrg808ac", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "SmartRG 808AC Cable Modem", "link": "https://github.com/AdamIsrael/smartrg808ac_exporter", "icon_filename": "smartr.jpeg", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# SmartRG 808AC Cable Modem\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor SmartRG SR808ac router metrics for efficient network device management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [smartrg808ac_exporter](https://github.com/AdamIsrael/smartrg808ac_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [smartrg808ac_exporter](https://github.com/AdamIsrael/smartrg808ac_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-SmartRG_808AC_Cable_Modem", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-sml", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Smart meters SML", "link": "https://github.com/mweinelt/sml-exporter", "icon_filename": "sml.png", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Smart meters SML\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Smart Message Language (SML) metrics for efficient smart metering and energy management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [SML Exporter](https://github.com/mweinelt/sml-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [SML Exporter](https://github.com/mweinelt/sml-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Smart_meters_SML", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-softether", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "SoftEther VPN Server", "link": "https://github.com/dalance/softether_exporter", "icon_filename": "softether.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.vpns"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# SoftEther VPN Server\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor SoftEther VPN Server metrics for efficient virtual private network (VPN) management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [SoftEther Exporter](https://github.com/dalance/softether_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [SoftEther Exporter](https://github.com/dalance/softether_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-SoftEther_VPN_Server", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-solaredge", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "SolarEdge inverters", "link": "https://github.com/dave92082/SolarEdge-Exporter", "icon_filename": "solaredge.png", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# SolarEdge inverters\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack SolarEdge solar inverter metrics for efficient solar energy management and monitoring.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [SolarEdge Exporter](https://github.com/dave92082/SolarEdge-Exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [SolarEdge Exporter](https://github.com/dave92082/SolarEdge-Exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-SolarEdge_inverters", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-lsx", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Solar logging stick", "link": "https://gitlab.com/bhavin192/lsx-exporter", "icon_filename": "solar.png", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Solar logging stick\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor solar energy metrics using a solar logging stick for efficient solar energy management and monitoring.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Solar logging stick exporter](https://gitlab.com/bhavin192/lsx-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Solar logging stick exporter](https://gitlab.com/bhavin192/lsx-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Solar_logging_stick", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-solis", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Solis Ginlong 5G inverters", "link": "https://github.com/candlerb/solis_exporter", "icon_filename": "solis.jpg", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Solis Ginlong 5G inverters\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Solis solar inverter metrics for efficient solar energy management and monitoring.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Solis Exporter](https://github.com/candlerb/solis_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Solis Exporter](https://github.com/candlerb/solis_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Solis_Ginlong_5G_inverters", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-spacelift", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Spacelift", "link": "https://github.com/spacelift-io/prometheus-exporter", "icon_filename": "spacelift.png", "categories": ["data-collection.provisioning-systems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Spacelift\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Spacelift infrastructure-as-code (IaC) platform metrics for efficient infrastructure automation and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Spacelift Exporter](https://github.com/spacelift-io/prometheus-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Spacelift Exporter](https://github.com/spacelift-io/prometheus-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Spacelift", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-speedify", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Speedify CLI", "link": "https://github.com/willshen/speedify_exporter", "icon_filename": "speedify.png", "categories": ["data-collection.vpns"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Speedify CLI\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Speedify VPN metrics for efficient virtual private network (VPN) management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Speedify Exporter](https://github.com/willshen/speedify_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Speedify Exporter](https://github.com/willshen/speedify_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Speedify_CLI", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-sphinx", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Sphinx", "link": "https://github.com/foxdalas/sphinx_exporter", "icon_filename": "sphinx.png", "categories": ["data-collection.search-engines"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Sphinx\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Sphinx search engine metrics for efficient search and indexing performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Sphinx Exporter](https://github.com/foxdalas/sphinx_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Sphinx Exporter](https://github.com/foxdalas/sphinx_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Sphinx", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-starlink", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Starlink (SpaceX)", "link": "https://github.com/danopstech/starlink_exporter", "icon_filename": "starlink.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Starlink (SpaceX)\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor SpaceX Starlink satellite internet metrics for efficient internet service management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Starlink Exporter (SpaceX)](https://github.com/danopstech/starlink_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Starlink Exporter (SpaceX)](https://github.com/danopstech/starlink_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Starlink_(SpaceX)", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-starwind_vsan", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Starwind VSAN VSphere Edition", "link": "https://github.com/evoicefire/starwind-vsan-exporter", "icon_filename": "starwind.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Starwind VSAN VSphere Edition\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on StarWind Virtual SAN metrics for efficient storage virtualization and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Starwind vSAN Exporter](https://github.com/evoicefire/starwind-vsan-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Starwind vSAN Exporter](https://github.com/evoicefire/starwind-vsan-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Starwind_VSAN_VSphere_Edition", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-statuspage", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "StatusPage", "link": "https://github.com/vladvasiliu/statuspage-exporter", "icon_filename": "statuspage.png", "categories": ["data-collection.notifications"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# StatusPage\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor StatusPage.io incident and status metrics for efficient incident management and communication.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [StatusPage Exporter](https://github.com/vladvasiliu/statuspage-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [StatusPage Exporter](https://github.com/vladvasiliu/statuspage-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-StatusPage", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-steam_a2s", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Steam", "link": "https://github.com/armsnyder/a2s-exporter", "icon_filename": "a2s.png", "categories": ["data-collection.gaming"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Steam\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nGain insights into Steam A2S-supported game servers for performance and availability through real-time metric monitoring.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [A2S Exporter](https://github.com/armsnyder/a2s-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [A2S Exporter](https://github.com/armsnyder/a2s-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Steam", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-storidge", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Storidge", "link": "https://github.com/Storidge/cio-user-docs/blob/master/integrations/prometheus.md", "icon_filename": "storidge.png", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Storidge\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on Storidge storage metrics for efficient storage management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Storidge exporter](https://github.com/Storidge/cio-user-docs/blob/master/integrations/prometheus.md).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Storidge exporter](https://github.com/Storidge/cio-user-docs/blob/master/integrations/prometheus.md) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Storidge", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-stream_generic", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Stream", "link": "https://github.com/carlpett/stream_exporter", "icon_filename": "stream.png", "categories": ["data-collection.media-streaming-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Stream\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor streaming metrics for efficient media streaming and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Stream exporter](https://github.com/carlpett/stream_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Stream exporter](https://github.com/carlpett/stream_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Stream", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-sunspec", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Sunspec Solar Energy", "link": "https://github.com/inosion/prometheus-sunspec-exporter", "icon_filename": "sunspec.png", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Sunspec Solar Energy\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor SunSpec Alliance solar energy metrics for efficient solar energy management and monitoring.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Sunspec Solar Energy Exporter](https://github.com/inosion/prometheus-sunspec-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Sunspec Solar Energy Exporter](https://github.com/inosion/prometheus-sunspec-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Sunspec_Solar_Energy", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-suricata", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Suricata", "link": "https://github.com/corelight/suricata_exporter", "icon_filename": "suricata.png", "categories": ["data-collection.security-systems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Suricata\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on Suricata network intrusion detection and prevention system (IDS/IPS) metrics for efficient network security and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Suricata Exporter](https://github.com/corelight/suricata_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Suricata Exporter](https://github.com/corelight/suricata_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Suricata", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-synology_activebackup", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Synology ActiveBackup", "link": "https://github.com/codemonauts/activebackup-prometheus-exporter", "icon_filename": "synology.png", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Synology ActiveBackup\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Synology Active Backup metrics for efficient backup and data protection management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Synology ActiveBackup Exporter](https://github.com/codemonauts/activebackup-prometheus-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Synology ActiveBackup Exporter](https://github.com/codemonauts/activebackup-prometheus-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Synology_ActiveBackup", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-sysload", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Sysload", "link": "https://github.com/egmc/sysload_exporter", "icon_filename": "sysload.png", "categories": ["data-collection.apm"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Sysload\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor system load metrics for efficient system performance and resource management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Sysload Exporter](https://github.com/egmc/sysload_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Sysload Exporter](https://github.com/egmc/sysload_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Sysload", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-trex", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "T-Rex NVIDIA GPU Miner", "link": "https://github.com/dennisstritzke/trex_exporter", "icon_filename": "trex.png", "categories": ["data-collection.hardware-devices-and-sensors"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# T-Rex NVIDIA GPU Miner\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor T-Rex NVIDIA GPU miner metrics for efficient cryptocurrency mining and GPU performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [T-Rex NVIDIA GPU Miner Exporter](https://github.com/dennisstritzke/trex_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [T-Rex NVIDIA GPU Miner Exporter](https://github.com/dennisstritzke/trex_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-T-Rex_NVIDIA_GPU_Miner", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-tacas", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "TACACS", "link": "https://github.com/devon-mar/tacacs-exporter", "icon_filename": "tacacs.png", "categories": ["data-collection.authentication-and-authorization"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# TACACS\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System (TACACS) protocol metrics for efficient network authentication and authorization management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [TACACS Exporter](https://github.com/devon-mar/tacacs-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [TACACS Exporter](https://github.com/devon-mar/tacacs-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-TACACS", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-tplink_p110", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "TP-Link P110", "link": "https://github.com/ijohanne/prometheus-tplink-p110-exporter", "icon_filename": "tplink.png", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# TP-Link P110\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack TP-Link P110 smart plug metrics for efficient energy management and monitoring.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [TP-Link P110 Exporter](https://github.com/ijohanne/prometheus-tplink-p110-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [TP-Link P110 Exporter](https://github.com/ijohanne/prometheus-tplink-p110-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-TP-Link_P110", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-tado", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Tado smart heating solution", "link": "https://github.com/eko/tado-exporter", "icon_filename": "tado.png", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Tado smart heating solution\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Tado smart thermostat metrics for efficient home heating and cooling management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Tado\\xB0 Exporter](https://github.com/eko/tado-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Tado Exporter](https://github.com/eko/tado-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Tado_smart_heating_solution", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-tankerkoenig", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Tankerkoenig API", "link": "https://github.com/lukasmalkmus/tankerkoenig_exporter", "icon_filename": "tanker.png", "categories": ["data-collection.generic-data-collection"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Tankerkoenig API\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Tankerknig API fuel price metrics for efficient fuel price monitoring and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Tankerknig API Exporter](https://github.com/lukasmalkmus/tankerkoenig_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Tankerknig API Exporter](https://github.com/lukasmalkmus/tankerkoenig_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Tankerkoenig_API", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-tesla_powerwall", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Tesla Powerwall", "link": "https://github.com/foogod/powerwall_exporter", "icon_filename": "tesla.png", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Tesla Powerwall\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Tesla Powerwall metrics for efficient home energy storage and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Tesla Powerwall Exporter](https://github.com/foogod/powerwall_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Tesla Powerwall Exporter](https://github.com/foogod/powerwall_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Tesla_Powerwall", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-tesla_wall_connector", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Tesla Wall Connector", "link": "https://github.com/benclapp/tesla_wall_connector_exporter", "icon_filename": "tesla.png", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Tesla Wall Connector\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Tesla Wall Connector charging station metrics for efficient electric vehicle charging management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Tesla Wall Connector Exporter](https://github.com/benclapp/tesla_wall_connector_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Tesla Wall Connector Exporter](https://github.com/benclapp/tesla_wall_connector_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Tesla_Wall_Connector", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-tesla_vehicle", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Tesla vehicle", "link": "https://github.com/wywywywy/tesla-prometheus-exporter", "icon_filename": "tesla.png", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Tesla vehicle\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Tesla vehicle metrics for efficient electric vehicle management and monitoring.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Tesla exporter](https://github.com/wywywywy/tesla-prometheus-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Tesla exporter](https://github.com/wywywywy/tesla-prometheus-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Tesla_vehicle", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-traceroute", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Traceroute", "link": "https://github.com/jeanfabrice/prometheus-tcptraceroute-exporter", "icon_filename": "traceroute.png", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Traceroute\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nExport traceroute metrics for efficient network path analysis and performance monitoring.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [traceroute exporter](https://github.com/jeanfabrice/prometheus-tcptraceroute-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [traceroute exporter](https://github.com/jeanfabrice/prometheus-tcptraceroute-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Traceroute", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-twincat_ads_webservice", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "TwinCAT ADS Web Service", "link": "https://github.com/MarcusCalidus/twincat-ads-webservice-exporter", "icon_filename": "twincat.png", "categories": ["data-collection.generic-data-collection"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# TwinCAT ADS Web Service\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor TwinCAT ADS (Automation Device Specification) Web Service metrics for efficient industrial automation and control.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [TwinCAT ADS Web Service exporter](https://github.com/MarcusCalidus/twincat-ads-webservice-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [TwinCAT ADS Web Service exporter](https://github.com/MarcusCalidus/twincat-ads-webservice-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-TwinCAT_ADS_Web_Service", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-twitch", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Twitch", "link": "https://github.com/damoun/twitch_exporter", "icon_filename": "twitch.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.media-streaming-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Twitch\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Twitch streaming platform metrics for efficient live streaming management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Twitch exporter](https://github.com/damoun/twitch_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Twitch exporter](https://github.com/damoun/twitch_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Twitch", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-ubiquity_ufiber", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Ubiquiti UFiber OLT", "link": "https://github.com/swoga/ufiber-exporter", "icon_filename": "ubiquiti.png", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Ubiquiti UFiber OLT\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Ubiquiti UFiber GPON (Gigabit Passive Optical Network) device metrics for efficient fiber-optic network management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [ufiber-exporter](https://github.com/swoga/ufiber-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [ufiber-exporter](https://github.com/swoga/ufiber-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Ubiquiti_UFiber_OLT", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-uptimerobot", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Uptimerobot", "link": "https://github.com/wosc/prometheus-uptimerobot", "icon_filename": "uptimerobot.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.synthetic-checks"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Uptimerobot\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor UptimeRobot website uptime monitoring metrics for efficient website availability tracking and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Uptimerobot Exporter](https://github.com/wosc/prometheus-uptimerobot).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Uptimerobot Exporter](https://github.com/wosc/prometheus-uptimerobot) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Uptimerobot", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-vscode", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "VSCode", "link": "https://github.com/guicaulada/vscode-exporter", "icon_filename": "vscode.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.apm"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# VSCode\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Visual Studio Code editor metrics for efficient development environment management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [VSCode Exporter](https://github.com/guicaulada/vscode-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [VSCode Exporter](https://github.com/guicaulada/vscode-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-VSCode", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-vault_pki", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Vault PKI", "link": "https://github.com/aarnaud/vault-pki-exporter", "icon_filename": "vault.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.security-systems"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Vault PKI\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor HashiCorp Vault Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) metrics for efficient certificate management and security.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Vault PKI Exporter](https://github.com/aarnaud/vault-pki-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Vault PKI Exporter](https://github.com/aarnaud/vault-pki-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Vault_PKI", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-vertica", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Vertica", "link": "https://github.com/vertica/vertica-prometheus-exporter", "icon_filename": "vertica.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Vertica\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Vertica analytics database platform metrics for efficient database performance and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [vertica-prometheus-exporter](https://github.com/vertica/vertica-prometheus-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [vertica-prometheus-exporter](https://github.com/vertica/vertica-prometheus-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Vertica", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-warp10", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Warp10", "link": "https://github.com/centreon/warp10-sensision-exporter", "icon_filename": "warp10.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Warp10\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Warp 10 time-series database metrics for efficient time-series data management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Warp10 Exporter](https://github.com/centreon/warp10-sensision-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Warp10 Exporter](https://github.com/centreon/warp10-sensision-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Warp10", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-xmpp_blackbox", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "XMPP Server", "link": "https://github.com/horazont/xmpp-blackbox-exporter", "icon_filename": "xmpp.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.message-brokers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# XMPP Server\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor XMPP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol) server metrics for efficient messaging and communication management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [XMPP Server Exporter](https://github.com/horazont/xmpp-blackbox-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [XMPP Server Exporter](https://github.com/horazont/xmpp-blackbox-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-XMPP_Server", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-xiaomi_mi_flora", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Xiaomi Mi Flora", "link": "https://github.com/xperimental/flowercare-exporter", "icon_filename": "xiaomi.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Xiaomi Mi Flora\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep tabs on MiFlora plant monitor metrics for efficient plant care and growth management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [MiFlora / Flower Care Exporter](https://github.com/xperimental/flowercare-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [MiFlora / Flower Care Exporter](https://github.com/xperimental/flowercare-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Xiaomi_Mi_Flora", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-yourls", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "YOURLS URL Shortener", "link": "https://github.com/just1not2/prometheus-exporter-yourls", "icon_filename": "yourls.png", "categories": ["data-collection.apm"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# YOURLS URL Shortener\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor YOURLS (Your Own URL Shortener) metrics for efficient URL shortening service management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [YOURLS exporter](https://github.com/just1not2/prometheus-exporter-yourls).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [YOURLS exporter](https://github.com/just1not2/prometheus-exporter-yourls) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-YOURLS_URL_Shortener", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-zerto", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Zerto", "link": "https://github.com/claranet/zerto-exporter", "icon_filename": "zerto.png", "categories": ["data-collection.cloud-provider-managed"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Zerto\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Zerto disaster recovery and data protection metrics for efficient backup and recovery management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Zerto Exporter](https://github.com/claranet/zerto-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Zerto Exporter](https://github.com/claranet/zerto-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Zerto", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-zulip", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Zulip", "link": "https://github.com/brokenpip3/zulip-exporter", "icon_filename": "zulip.png", "categories": ["data-collection.media-streaming-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Zulip\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Zulip open-source group chat application metrics for efficient team communication management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Zulip Exporter](https://github.com/brokenpip3/zulip-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Zulip Exporter](https://github.com/brokenpip3/zulip-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Zulip", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-zyxel_gs1200", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Zyxel GS1200-8", "link": "https://github.com/robinelfrink/gs1200-exporter", "icon_filename": "zyxel.png", "categories": ["data-collection.networking-stack-and-network-interfaces"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# Zyxel GS1200-8\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Zyxel GS1200 network switch metrics for efficient network device management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Zyxel GS1200 Exporter](https://github.com/robinelfrink/gs1200-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [Zyxel GS1200 Exporter](https://github.com/robinelfrink/gs1200-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-Zyxel_GS1200-8", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-bpftrace", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "bpftrace variables", "link": "https://github.com/andreasgerstmayr/bpftrace_exporter", "icon_filename": "bpftrace.png", "categories": ["data-collection.apm"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# bpftrace variables\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack bpftrace metrics for advanced performance analysis and troubleshooting.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [bpftrace exporter](https://github.com/andreasgerstmayr/bpftrace_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [bpftrace exporter](https://github.com/andreasgerstmayr/bpftrace_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-bpftrace_variables", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-cadvisor", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "cAdvisor", "link": "https://github.com/google/cadvisor", "icon_filename": "cadvisor.png", "categories": ["data-collection.containers-and-vms"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# cAdvisor\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor container resource usage and performance metrics with cAdvisor for efficient container management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [cAdvisor](https://github.com/google/cadvisor).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [cAdvisor](https://github.com/google/cadvisor) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-cAdvisor", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-etcd", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "etcd", "link": "https://etcd.io/", "icon_filename": "etcd.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.service-discovery-registry"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# etcd\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack etcd database metrics for optimized distributed key-value store management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to etcd built-in Prometheus exporter.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-etcd", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-gpsd", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "gpsd", "link": "https://github.com/natesales/gpsd-exporter", "icon_filename": "gpsd.png", "categories": ["data-collection.apm"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# gpsd\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor GPSD (GPS daemon) metrics for efficient GPS data management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [gpsd exporter](https://github.com/natesales/gpsd-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [gpsd exporter](https://github.com/natesales/gpsd-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-gpsd", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-iqair", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "iqAir AirVisual air quality monitors", "link": "https://github.com/Packetslave/iqair_exporter", "icon_filename": "iqair.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.iot-devices"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# iqAir AirVisual air quality monitors\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor air quality data from IQAir devices for efficient environmental monitoring and analysis.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [IQair Exporter](https://github.com/Packetslave/iqair_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [IQair Exporter](https://github.com/Packetslave/iqair_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-iqAir_AirVisual_air_quality_monitors", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-jolokia", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "jolokia", "link": "https://github.com/aklinkert/jolokia_exporter", "icon_filename": "jolokia.png", "categories": ["data-collection.apm"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# jolokia\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Jolokia JVM metrics for optimized Java application performance and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [jolokia_exporter](https://github.com/aklinkert/jolokia_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [jolokia_exporter](https://github.com/aklinkert/jolokia_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-jolokia", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-journald", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "journald", "link": "https://github.com/dead-claudia/journald-exporter", "icon_filename": "linux.png", "categories": ["data-collection.logs-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# journald\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on systemd-journald metrics for efficient log management and analysis.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [journald-exporter](https://github.com/dead-claudia/journald-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [journald-exporter](https://github.com/dead-claudia/journald-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-journald", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-loki", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "loki", "link": "https://github.com/grafana/loki", "icon_filename": "loki.png", "categories": ["data-collection.logs-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# loki\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack Loki metrics.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [loki](https://github.com/grafana/loki).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Loki\n\nInstall [loki](https://github.com/grafana/loki) according to its documentation.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-loki", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-mosquitto", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "mosquitto", "link": "https://github.com/sapcc/mosquitto-exporter", "icon_filename": "mosquitto.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.message-brokers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# mosquitto\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on Mosquitto MQTT broker metrics for efficient IoT message transport and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [mosquitto exporter](https://github.com/sapcc/mosquitto-exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [mosquitto exporter](https://github.com/sapcc/mosquitto-exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-mosquitto", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-mtail", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "mtail", "link": "https://github.com/google/mtail", "icon_filename": "mtail.png", "categories": ["data-collection.logs-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# mtail\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor log data metrics using mtail log data extractor and parser.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [mtail](https://github.com/google/mtail).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [mtail](https://github.com/google/mtail) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-mtail", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-nftables", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "nftables", "link": "https://github.com/Sheridan/nftables_exporter", "icon_filename": "nftables.png", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.firewall-metrics"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# nftables\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor nftables firewall metrics for efficient network security and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [nftables_exporter](https://github.com/Sheridan/nftables_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [nftables_exporter](https://github.com/Sheridan/nftables_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-nftables", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-pgbackrest", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "pgBackRest", "link": "https://github.com/woblerr/pgbackrest_exporter", "icon_filename": "pgbackrest.png", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# pgBackRest\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor pgBackRest PostgreSQL backup metrics for efficient database backup and management.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [pgBackRest Exporter](https://github.com/woblerr/pgbackrest_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [pgBackRest Exporter](https://github.com/woblerr/pgbackrest_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-pgBackRest", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-prometheus-strongswan", "module_name": "prometheus", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "strongSwan", "link": "https://github.com/jlti-dev/ipsec_exporter", "icon_filename": "strongswan.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.vpns"]}, "keywords": [], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false, "community": true}, "overview": "# strongSwan\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: prometheus\n\n## Overview\n\nTrack strongSwan VPN and IPSec metrics using the vici interface for efficient virtual private network (VPN) management and performance.\n\n\nMetrics are gathered by periodically sending HTTP requests to [strongSwan/IPSec/vici Exporter](https://github.com/jlti-dev/ipsec_exporter).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on the local host by trying to connect to known ports that are [allocated to exporters](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations).\nThe full list of endpoints is available in the collector's [configuration file](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/config/go.d/prometheus.conf).\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Exporter\n\nInstall [strongSwan/IPSec/vici Exporter](https://github.com/jlti-dev/ipsec_exporter) by following the instructions mentioned in the exporter README.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/prometheus.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/prometheus.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| selector | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| fallback_type | Time series selector (filter). | | False |\n| max_time_series | Global time series limit. If an endpoint returns number of time series > limit the data is not processed. | 2000 | False |\n| max_time_series_per_metric | Time series per metric (metric name) limit. Metrics with number of time series > limit are skipped. | 200 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 10 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### selector\n\nThis option allows you to filter out unwanted time series. Only metrics matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2) AND !(pattern3 or pattern4)\n- Pattern syntax: [selector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/pkg/prometheus/selector#time-series-selectors).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nselector:\n allow:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n deny:\n - pattern3\n - pattern4\n```\n\n\n##### fallback_type\n\nThis option allows you to process Untyped metrics as Counter or Gauge instead of ignoring them.\n\n- Metric name pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match).\n- Option syntax:\n\n```yaml\nfallback_type:\n counter:\n - metric_name_pattern1\n - metric_name_pattern2\n gauge:\n - metric_name_pattern3\n - metric_name_pattern4\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n> **Note**: Change the port of the monitored application on which it provides metrics.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9090/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `prometheus` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m prometheus\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThis collector has built-in grouping logic based on the [type of metrics](https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/).\n\n| Metric | Chart | Dimension(s) | Algorithm |\n|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|\n| Gauge | for each label set | one, the metric name | absolute |\n| Counter | for each label set | one, the metric name | incremental |\n| Summary (quantiles) | for each label set (excluding 'quantile') | for each quantile | absolute |\n| Summary (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n| Histogram (buckets) | for each label set (excluding 'le') | for each bucket | incremental |\n| Histogram (sum and count) | for each label set | the metric name | incremental |\n\nUntyped metrics (have no '# TYPE') processing:\n\n- As Counter or Gauge depending on pattern match when 'fallback_type' is used.\n- As Counter if it has suffix '_total'.\n- As Summary if it has 'quantile' label.\n- As Histogram if it has 'le' label.\n\n**The rest are ignored**.\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-prometheus-strongSwan", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-proxysql", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "proxysql", "monitored_instance": {"name": "ProxySQL", "link": "https://www.proxysql.com/", "icon_filename": "proxysql.png", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"]}, "keywords": ["proxysql", "databases", "sql"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# ProxySQL\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: proxysql\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors ProxySQL servers.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/proxysql.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/proxysql.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| dsn | Data Source Name. See [DSN syntax](https://github.com/go-sql-driver/mysql#dsn-data-source-name). | stats:stats@tcp(127.0.0.1:6032)/ | True |\n| my.cnf | Specifies my.cnf file to read connection parameters from under the [client] section. | | False |\n| timeout | Query timeout in seconds. | 1 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### TCP socket\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n dsn: stats:stats@tcp(127.0.0.1:6032)/\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### my.cnf\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n my.cnf: '/etc/my.cnf'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nLocal and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n dsn: stats:stats@tcp(127.0.0.1:6032)/\n\n - name: remote\n dsn: stats:stats@tcp(203.0.113.0:6032)/\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `proxysql` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m proxysql\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per ProxySQL instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| proxysql.client_connections_count | connected, non_idle, hostgroup_locked | connections |\n| proxysql.client_connections_rate | created, aborted | connections/s |\n| proxysql.server_connections_count | connected | connections |\n| proxysql.server_connections_rate | created, aborted, delayed | connections/s |\n| proxysql.backends_traffic | recv, sent | B/s |\n| proxysql.clients_traffic | recv, sent | B/s |\n| proxysql.active_transactions_count | client | connections |\n| proxysql.questions_rate | questions | questions/s |\n| proxysql.slow_queries_rate | slow | queries/s |\n| proxysql.queries_rate | autocommit, autocommit_filtered, commit_filtered, rollback, rollback_filtered, backend_change_user, backend_init_db, backend_set_names, frontend_init_db, frontend_set_names, frontend_use_db | queries/s |\n| proxysql.backend_statements_count | total, unique | statements |\n| proxysql.backend_statements_rate | prepare, execute, close | statements/s |\n| proxysql.client_statements_count | total, unique | statements |\n| proxysql.client_statements_rate | prepare, execute, close | statements/s |\n| proxysql.cached_statements_count | cached | statements |\n| proxysql.query_cache_entries_count | entries | entries |\n| proxysql.query_cache_memory_used | used | B |\n| proxysql.query_cache_io | in, out | B/s |\n| proxysql.query_cache_requests_rate | read, write, read_success | requests/s |\n| proxysql.mysql_monitor_workers_count | workers, auxiliary | threads |\n| proxysql.mysql_monitor_workers_rate | started | workers/s |\n| proxysql.mysql_monitor_connect_checks_rate | succeed, failed | checks/s |\n| proxysql.mysql_monitor_ping_checks_rate | succeed, failed | checks/s |\n| proxysql.mysql_monitor_read_only_checks_rate | succeed, failed | checks/s |\n| proxysql.mysql_monitor_replication_lag_checks_rate | succeed, failed | checks/s |\n| proxysql.jemalloc_memory_used | active, allocated, mapped, metadata, resident, retained | B |\n| proxysql.memory_used | auth, sqlite3, query_digest, query_rules, firewall_users_table, firewall_users_config, firewall_rules_table, firewall_rules_config, mysql_threads, admin_threads, cluster_threads | B |\n| proxysql.uptime | uptime | seconds |\n\n### Per command\n\nThese metrics refer to the SQL command.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| command | SQL command. |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| proxysql.mysql_command_execution_rate | uptime | seconds |\n| proxysql.mysql_command_execution_time | time | microseconds |\n| proxysql.mysql_command_execution_duration | 100us, 500us, 1ms, 5ms, 10ms, 50ms, 100ms, 500ms, 1s, 5s, 10s, +Inf | microseconds |\n\n### Per user\n\nThese metrics refer to the user.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| user | username from the mysql_users table |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| proxysql.mysql_user_connections_utilization | used | percentage |\n| proxysql.mysql_user_connections_count | used | connections |\n\n### Per backend\n\nThese metrics refer to the backend server.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| host | backend server host |\n| port | backend server port |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| proxysql.backend_status | online, shunned, offline_soft, offline_hard | status |\n| proxysql.backend_connections_usage | free, used | connections |\n| proxysql.backend_connections_rate | succeed, failed | connections/s |\n| proxysql.backend_queries_rate | queries | queries/s |\n| proxysql.backend_traffic | recv, send | B/s |\n| proxysql.backend_latency | latency | microseconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-proxysql-ProxySQL", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/proxysql/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-pulsar", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "pulsar", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Apache Pulsar", "link": "https://pulsar.apache.org/", "icon_filename": "pulsar.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.message-brokers"]}, "keywords": ["pulsar"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Apache Pulsar\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: pulsar\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Pulsar servers.\n\n\nIt collects broker statistics using Pulsar's [Prometheus endpoint](https://pulsar.apache.org/docs/en/deploy-monitoring/#broker-stats).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects Pulsar instances running on localhost.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/pulsar.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/pulsar.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:8080/metrics | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8080/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8080/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:8080/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8080/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:8080/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `pulsar` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m pulsar\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n- topic_* metrics are available when `exposeTopicLevelMetricsInPrometheus` is set to true.\n- subscription_* and namespace_subscription metrics are available when `exposeTopicLevelMetricsInPrometheus` si set to true.\n- replication_* and namespace_replication_* metrics are available when replication is configured and `replicationMetricsEnabled` is set to true.\n\n\n### Per Apache Pulsar instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| pulsar.broker_components | namespaces, topics, subscriptions, producers, consumers | components |\n| pulsar.messages_rate | publish, dispatch | messages/s |\n| pulsar.throughput_rate | publish, dispatch | KiB/s |\n| pulsar.storage_size | used | KiB |\n| pulsar.storage_operations_rate | read, write | message batches/s |\n| pulsar.msg_backlog | backlog | messages |\n| pulsar.storage_write_latency | <=0.5ms, <=1ms, <=5ms, =10ms, <=20ms, <=50ms, <=100ms, <=200ms, <=1s, >1s | entries/s |\n| pulsar.entry_size | <=128B, <=512B, <=1KB, <=2KB, <=4KB, <=16KB, <=100KB, <=1MB, >1MB | entries/s |\n| pulsar.subscription_delayed | delayed | message batches |\n| pulsar.subscription_msg_rate_redeliver | redelivered | messages/s |\n| pulsar.subscription_blocked_on_unacked_messages | blocked | subscriptions |\n| pulsar.replication_rate | in, out | messages/s |\n| pulsar.replication_throughput_rate | in, out | KiB/s |\n| pulsar.replication_backlog | backlog | messages |\n\n### Per namespace\n\nTBD\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| pulsar.namespace_broker_components | topics, subscriptions, producers, consumers | components |\n| pulsar.namespace_messages_rate | publish, dispatch | messages/s |\n| pulsar.namespace_throughput_rate | publish, dispatch | KiB/s |\n| pulsar.namespace_storage_size | used | KiB |\n| pulsar.namespace_storage_operations_rate | read, write | message batches/s |\n| pulsar.namespace_msg_backlog | backlog | messages |\n| pulsar.namespace_storage_write_latency | <=0.5ms, <=1ms, <=5ms, =10ms, <=20ms, <=50ms, <=100ms, <=200ms, <=1s, >1s | entries/s |\n| pulsar.namespace_entry_size | <=128B, <=512B, <=1KB, <=2KB, <=4KB, <=16KB, <=100KB, <=1MB, >1MB | entries/s |\n| pulsar.namespace_subscription_delayed | delayed | message batches |\n| pulsar.namespace_subscription_msg_rate_redeliver | redelivered | messages/s |\n| pulsar.namespace_subscription_blocked_on_unacked_messages | blocked | subscriptions |\n| pulsar.namespace_replication_rate | in, out | messages/s |\n| pulsar.namespace_replication_throughput_rate | in, out | KiB/s |\n| pulsar.namespace_replication_backlog | backlog | messages |\n| pulsar.topic_producers | a dimension per topic | producers |\n| pulsar.topic_subscriptions | a dimension per topic | subscriptions |\n| pulsar.topic_consumers | a dimension per topic | consumers |\n| pulsar.topic_messages_rate_in | a dimension per topic | publishes/s |\n| pulsar.topic_messages_rate_out | a dimension per topic | dispatches/s |\n| pulsar.topic_throughput_rate_in | a dimension per topic | KiB/s |\n| pulsar.topic_throughput_rate_out | a dimension per topic | KiB/s |\n| pulsar.topic_storage_size | a dimension per topic | KiB |\n| pulsar.topic_storage_read_rate | a dimension per topic | message batches/s |\n| pulsar.topic_storage_write_rate | a dimension per topic | message batches/s |\n| pulsar.topic_msg_backlog | a dimension per topic | messages |\n| pulsar.topic_subscription_delayed | a dimension per topic | message batches |\n| pulsar.topic_subscription_msg_rate_redeliver | a dimension per topic | messages/s |\n| pulsar.topic_subscription_blocked_on_unacked_messages | a dimension per topic | blocked subscriptions |\n| pulsar.topic_replication_rate_in | a dimension per topic | messages/s |\n| pulsar.topic_replication_rate_out | a dimension per topic | messages/s |\n| pulsar.topic_replication_throughput_rate_in | a dimension per topic | messages/s |\n| pulsar.topic_replication_throughput_rate_out | a dimension per topic | messages/s |\n| pulsar.topic_replication_backlog | a dimension per topic | messages |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-pulsar-Apache_Pulsar", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/pulsar/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-rabbitmq", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "rabbitmq", "monitored_instance": {"name": "RabbitMQ", "link": "https://www.rabbitmq.com/", "icon_filename": "rabbitmq.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.message-brokers"]}, "keywords": ["rabbitmq", "message brokers"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# RabbitMQ\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: rabbitmq\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors RabbitMQ instances.\n\nIt collects data using an HTTP-based API provided by the [management plugin](https://www.rabbitmq.com/management.html).\nThe following endpoints are used:\n\n- `/api/overview`\n- `/api/node/{node_name}`\n- `/api/vhosts`\n- `/api/queues` (disabled by default)\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable management plugin.\n\nThe management plugin is included in the RabbitMQ distribution, but disabled.\nTo enable see [Management Plugin](https://www.rabbitmq.com/management.html#getting-started) documentation.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/rabbitmq.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/rabbitmq.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://localhost:15672 | True |\n| collect_queues_metrics | Collect stats per vhost per queues. Enabling this can introduce serious overhead on both Netdata and RabbitMQ if many queues are configured and used. | False | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:15672\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Basic HTTP auth\n\nLocal server with basic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:15672\n username: admin\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nLocal and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:15672\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.0:15672\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `rabbitmq` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m rabbitmq\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per RabbitMQ instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| rabbitmq.messages_count | ready, unacknowledged | messages |\n| rabbitmq.messages_rate | ack, publish, publish_in, publish_out, confirm, deliver, deliver_no_ack, get, get_no_ack, deliver_get, redeliver, return_unroutable | messages/s |\n| rabbitmq.objects_count | channels, consumers, connections, queues, exchanges | messages |\n| rabbitmq.connection_churn_rate | created, closed | operations/s |\n| rabbitmq.channel_churn_rate | created, closed | operations/s |\n| rabbitmq.queue_churn_rate | created, deleted, declared | operations/s |\n| rabbitmq.file_descriptors_count | available, used | fd |\n| rabbitmq.sockets_count | available, used | sockets |\n| rabbitmq.erlang_processes_count | available, used | processes |\n| rabbitmq.erlang_run_queue_processes_count | length | processes |\n| rabbitmq.memory_usage | used | bytes |\n| rabbitmq.disk_space_free_size | free | bytes |\n\n### Per vhost\n\nThese metrics refer to the virtual host.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vhost | virtual host name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| rabbitmq.vhost_messages_count | ready, unacknowledged | messages |\n| rabbitmq.vhost_messages_rate | ack, publish, publish_in, publish_out, confirm, deliver, deliver_no_ack, get, get_no_ack, deliver_get, redeliver, return_unroutable | messages/s |\n\n### Per queue\n\nThese metrics refer to the virtual host queue.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vhost | virtual host name |\n| queue | queue name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| rabbitmq.queue_messages_count | ready, unacknowledged, paged_out, persistent | messages |\n| rabbitmq.queue_messages_rate | ack, publish, publish_in, publish_out, confirm, deliver, deliver_no_ack, get, get_no_ack, deliver_get, redeliver, return_unroutable | messages/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-rabbitmq-RabbitMQ", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/rabbitmq/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-redis", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "redis", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Redis", "link": "https://redis.com/", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"], "icon_filename": "redis.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}, {"plugin_name": "cgroups.plugin", "module_name": "cgroups"}]}}, "alternative_monitored_instances": [], "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["redis", "databases"], "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Redis\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: redis\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors the health and performance of Redis servers and collects general statistics, CPU and memory consumption, replication information, command statistics, and more.\n\n\nIt connects to the Redis instance via a TCP or UNIX socket and executes the following commands:\n\n- [INFO ALL](https://redis.io/commands/info)\n- [PING](https://redis.io/commands/ping/)\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on localhost by attempting to connect using known Redis TCP and UNIX sockets:\n\n- 127.0.0.1:6379\n- /tmp/redis.sock\n- /var/run/redis/redis.sock\n- /var/lib/redis/redis.sock\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/redis.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/redis.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| address | Redis server address. | redis://@localhost:6379 | True |\n| timeout | Dial (establishing new connections), read (socket reads) and write (socket writes) timeout in seconds. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username used for authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password used for authentication. | | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certificate authority that client use when verifying server certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client tls certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client tls key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### TCP socket\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 'redis://@127.0.0.1:6379'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Unix socket\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 'unix://@/tmp/redis.sock'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### TCP socket with password\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 'redis://:password@127.0.0.1:6379'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nLocal and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 'redis://:password@127.0.0.1:6379'\n\n - name: remote\n address: 'redis://user:password@203.0.113.0:6379'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `redis` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m redis\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ redis_connections_rejected ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/redis.conf) | redis.connections | connections rejected because of maxclients limit in the last minute |\n| [ redis_bgsave_slow ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/redis.conf) | redis.bgsave_now | duration of the on-going RDB save operation |\n| [ redis_bgsave_broken ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/redis.conf) | redis.bgsave_health | status of the last RDB save operation (0: ok, 1: error) |\n| [ redis_master_link_down ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/redis.conf) | redis.master_link_down_since_time | time elapsed since the link between master and slave is down |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Redis instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| redis.connections | accepted, rejected | connections/s |\n| redis.clients | connected, blocked, tracking, in_timeout_table | clients |\n| redis.ping_latency | min, max, avg | seconds |\n| redis.commands | processes | commands/s |\n| redis.keyspace_lookup_hit_rate | lookup_hit_rate | percentage |\n| redis.memory | max, used, rss, peak, dataset, lua, scripts | bytes |\n| redis.mem_fragmentation_ratio | mem_fragmentation | ratio |\n| redis.key_eviction_events | evicted | keys/s |\n| redis.net | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| redis.rdb_changes | changes | operations |\n| redis.bgsave_now | current_bgsave_time | seconds |\n| redis.bgsave_health | last_bgsave | status |\n| redis.bgsave_last_rdb_save_since_time | last_bgsave_time | seconds |\n| redis.aof_file_size | current, base | bytes |\n| redis.commands_calls | a dimension per command | calls |\n| redis.commands_usec | a dimension per command | microseconds |\n| redis.commands_usec_per_sec | a dimension per command | microseconds/s |\n| redis.key_expiration_events | expired | keys/s |\n| redis.database_keys | a dimension per database | keys |\n| redis.database_expires_keys | a dimension per database | keys |\n| redis.connected_replicas | connected | replicas |\n| redis.master_link_status | up, down | status |\n| redis.master_last_io_since_time | time | seconds |\n| redis.master_link_down_since_time | time | seconds |\n| redis.uptime | uptime | seconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-redis-Redis", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/redis/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-scaleio", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "scaleio", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Dell EMC ScaleIO", "link": "https://www.dell.com/en-ca/dt/storage/scaleio/scaleioreadynode.htm", "icon_filename": "dell.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"]}, "keywords": ["scaleio"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Dell EMC ScaleIO\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: scaleio\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors ScaleIO (VxFlex OS) instances via VxFlex OS Gateway API.\n\nIt collects metrics for the following ScaleIO components:\n\n- System\n- Storage Pool\n- Sdc\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/scaleio.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/scaleio.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | https://127.0.0.1:80 | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | True |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | True |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1\n username: admin\n password: password\n tls_skip_verify: yes # self-signed certificate\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nLocal and remote instance.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1\n username: admin\n password: password\n tls_skip_verify: yes # self-signed certificate\n\n - name: remote\n url: https://203.0.113.10\n username: admin\n password: password\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `scaleio` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m scaleio\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Dell EMC ScaleIO instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| scaleio.system_capacity_total | total | KiB |\n| scaleio.system_capacity_in_use | in_use | KiB |\n| scaleio.system_capacity_usage | thick, decreased, thin, snapshot, spare, unused | KiB |\n| scaleio.system_capacity_available_volume_allocation | available | KiB |\n| scaleio.system_capacity_health_state | protected, degraded, in_maintenance, failed, unavailable | KiB |\n| scaleio.system_workload_primary_bandwidth_total | total | KiB/s |\n| scaleio.system_workload_primary_bandwidth | read, write | KiB/s |\n| scaleio.system_workload_primary_iops_total | total | iops/s |\n| scaleio.system_workload_primary_iops | read, write | iops/s |\n| scaleio.system_workload_primary_io_size_total | io_size | KiB |\n| scaleio.system_rebalance | read, write | KiB/s |\n| scaleio.system_rebalance_left | left | KiB |\n| scaleio.system_rebalance_time_until_finish | time | seconds |\n| scaleio.system_rebuild | read, write | KiB/s |\n| scaleio.system_rebuild_left | left | KiB |\n| scaleio.system_defined_components | devices, fault_sets, protection_domains, rfcache_devices, sdc, sds, snapshots, storage_pools, volumes, vtrees | components |\n| scaleio.system_components_volumes_by_type | thick, thin | volumes |\n| scaleio.system_components_volumes_by_mapping | mapped, unmapped | volumes |\n\n### Per storage pool\n\nThese metrics refer to the storage pool.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| scaleio.storage_pool_capacity_total | total | KiB |\n| scaleio.storage_pool_capacity_in_use | in_use | KiB |\n| scaleio.storage_pool_capacity_usage | thick, decreased, thin, snapshot, spare, unused | KiB |\n| scaleio.storage_pool_capacity_utilization | used | percentage |\n| scaleio.storage_pool_capacity_available_volume_allocation | available | KiB |\n| scaleio.storage_pool_capacity_health_state | protected, degraded, in_maintenance, failed, unavailable | KiB |\n| scaleio.storage_pool_components | devices, snapshots, volumes, vtrees | components |\n\n### Per sdc\n\nThese metrics refer to the SDC (ScaleIO Data Client).\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| scaleio.sdc_mdm_connection_state | connected | boolean |\n| scaleio.sdc_bandwidth | read, write | KiB/s |\n| scaleio.sdc_iops | read, write | iops/s |\n| scaleio.sdc_io_size | read, write | KiB |\n| scaleio.sdc_num_of_mapped_volumed | mapped | volumes |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-scaleio-Dell_EMC_ScaleIO", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/scaleio/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-snmp", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "snmp", "monitored_instance": {"name": "SNMP devices", "link": "", "icon_filename": "snmp.png", "categories": ["data-collection.generic-data-collection"]}, "keywords": ["snmp"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# SNMP devices\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: snmp\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors any SNMP devices and uses the [gosnmp](https://github.com/gosnmp/gosnmp) package.\n\nIt supports:\n\n- all SNMP versions: SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3.\n- any number of SNMP devices.\n- each SNMP device can be used to collect data for any number of charts.\n- each chart may have any number of dimensions.\n- each SNMP device may have a different update frequency.\n- each SNMP device will accept one or more batches to report values (you can set `max_request_size` per SNMP server, to control the size of batches).\n\nKeep in mind that many SNMP switches and routers are very slow. They may not be able to report values per second.\n`go.d.plugin` reports the time it took for the SNMP device to respond when executed in the debug mode.\n\nAlso, if many SNMP clients are used on the same SNMP device at the same time, values may be skipped.\nThis is a problem of the SNMP device, not this collector. In this case, consider reducing the frequency of data collection (increasing `update_every`).\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Find OIDs\n\nUse `snmpwalk`, like this:\n\n```sh\nsnmpwalk -t 20 -O fn -v 2c -c public 192.0.2.1\n```\n\n- `-t 20` is the timeout in seconds.\n- `-O fn` will display full OIDs in numeric format.\n- `-v 2c` is the SNMP version.\n- `-c public` is the SNMP community.\n- `192.0.2.1` is the SNMP device.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/snmp.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/snmp.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| hostname | Target ipv4 address. | 127.0.0.1 | True |\n| community | SNMPv1/2 community string. | public | False |\n| options.version | SNMP version. Available versions: 1, 2, 3. | 2 | False |\n| options.port | Target port. | 161 | False |\n| options.retries | Retries to attempt. | 1 | False |\n| options.timeout | SNMP request/response timeout. | 10 | False |\n| options.max_request_size | Maximum number of OIDs allowed in one one SNMP request. | 60 | False |\n| user.name | SNMPv3 user name. | | False |\n| user.name | Security level of SNMPv3 messages. | | False |\n| user.auth_proto | Security level of SNMPv3 messages. | | False |\n| user.name | Authentication protocol for SNMPv3 messages. | | False |\n| user.auth_key | Authentication protocol pass phrase. | | False |\n| user.priv_proto | Privacy protocol for SNMPv3 messages. | | False |\n| user.priv_key | Privacy protocol pass phrase. | | False |\n| charts | List of charts. | [] | True |\n| charts.id | Chart ID. Used to uniquely identify the chart. | | True |\n| charts.title | Chart title. | Untitled chart | False |\n| charts.units | Chart units. | num | False |\n| charts.family | Chart family. | charts.id | False |\n| charts.type | Chart type (line, area, stacked). | line | False |\n| charts.priority | Chart priority. | 70000 | False |\n| charts.multiply_range | Used when you need to define many charts using incremental OIDs. | [] | False |\n| charts.dimensions | List of chart dimensions. | [] | True |\n| charts.dimensions.oid | Collected metric OID. | | True |\n| charts.dimensions.name | Dimension name. | | True |\n| charts.dimensions.algorithm | Dimension algorithm (absolute, incremental). | absolute | False |\n| charts.dimensions.multiplier | Collected value multiplier, applied to convert it properly to units. | 1 | False |\n| charts.dimensions.divisor | Collected value divisor, applied to convert it properly to units. | 1 | False |\n\n##### user.auth_proto\n\nThe security of an SNMPv3 message as per RFC 3414 (`user.level`):\n\n| String value | Int value | Description |\n|:------------:|:---------:|------------------------------------------|\n| none | 1 | no message authentication or encryption |\n| authNoPriv | 2 | message authentication and no encryption |\n| authPriv | 3 | message authentication and encryption |\n\n\n##### user.name\n\nThe digest algorithm for SNMPv3 messages that require authentication (`user.auth_proto`):\n\n| String value | Int value | Description |\n|:------------:|:---------:|-------------------------------------------|\n| none | 1 | no message authentication |\n| md5 | 2 | MD5 message authentication (HMAC-MD5-96) |\n| sha | 3 | SHA message authentication (HMAC-SHA-96) |\n| sha224 | 4 | SHA message authentication (HMAC-SHA-224) |\n| sha256 | 5 | SHA message authentication (HMAC-SHA-256) |\n| sha384 | 6 | SHA message authentication (HMAC-SHA-384) |\n| sha512 | 7 | SHA message authentication (HMAC-SHA-512) |\n\n\n##### user.priv_proto\n\nThe encryption algorithm for SNMPv3 messages that require privacy (`user.priv_proto`):\n\n| String value | Int value | Description |\n|:------------:|:---------:|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| none | 1 | no message encryption |\n| des | 2 | ES encryption (CBC-DES) |\n| aes | 3 | 128-bit AES encryption (CFB-AES-128) |\n| aes192 | 4 | 192-bit AES encryption (CFB-AES-192) with \"Blumenthal\" key localization |\n| aes256 | 5 | 256-bit AES encryption (CFB-AES-256) with \"Blumenthal\" key localization |\n| aes192c | 6 | 192-bit AES encryption (CFB-AES-192) with \"Reeder\" key localization |\n| aes256c | 7 | 256-bit AES encryption (CFB-AES-256) with \"Reeder\" key localization |\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### SNMPv1/2\n\nIn this example:\n\n- the SNMP device is `192.0.2.1`.\n- the SNMP version is `2`.\n- the SNMP community is `public`.\n- we will update the values every 10 seconds.\n- we define 2 charts `bandwidth_port1` and `bandwidth_port2`, each having 2 dimensions: `in` and `out`.\n\n> **SNMPv1**: just set `options.version` to 1.\n> **Note**: the algorithm chosen is `incremental`, because the collected values show the total number of bytes transferred, which we need to transform into kbps. To chart gauges (e.g. temperature), use `absolute` instead.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: switch\n update_every: 10\n hostname: 192.0.2.1\n community: public\n options:\n version: 2\n charts:\n - id: \"bandwidth_port1\"\n title: \"Switch Bandwidth for port 1\"\n units: \"kilobits/s\"\n type: \"area\"\n family: \"ports\"\n dimensions:\n - name: \"in\"\n oid: \"1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1\"\n algorithm: \"incremental\"\n multiplier: 8\n divisor: 1000\n - name: \"out\"\n oid: \"1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.1\"\n multiplier: -8\n divisor: 1000\n - id: \"bandwidth_port2\"\n title: \"Switch Bandwidth for port 2\"\n units: \"kilobits/s\"\n type: \"area\"\n family: \"ports\"\n dimensions:\n - name: \"in\"\n oid: \"1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.2\"\n algorithm: \"incremental\"\n multiplier: 8\n divisor: 1000\n - name: \"out\"\n oid: \"1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.2\"\n multiplier: -8\n divisor: 1000\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### SNMPv3\n\nTo use SNMPv3:\n\n- use `user` instead of `community`.\n- set `options.version` to 3.\n\nThe rest of the configuration is the same as in the SNMPv1/2 example.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: switch\n update_every: 10\n hostname: 192.0.2.1\n options:\n version: 3\n user:\n name: username\n level: authPriv\n auth_proto: sha256\n auth_key: auth_protocol_passphrase\n priv_proto: aes256\n priv_key: priv_protocol_passphrase\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multiply range\n\nIf you need to define many charts using incremental OIDs, you can use the `charts.multiply_range` option.\n\nThis is like the SNMPv1/2 example, but the option will multiply the current chart from 1 to 24 inclusive, producing 24 charts in total for the 24 ports of the switch `192.0.2.1`.\n\nEach of the 24 new charts will have its id (1-24) appended at:\n\n- its chart unique `id`, i.e. `bandwidth_port_1` to `bandwidth_port_24`.\n- its title, i.e. `Switch Bandwidth for port 1` to `Switch Bandwidth for port 24`.\n- its `oid` (for all dimensions), i.e. dimension in will be `1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1` to `1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.24`.\n- its `priority` will be incremented for each chart so that the charts will appear on the dashboard in this order.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: switch\n update_every: 10\n hostname: \"192.0.2.1\"\n community: public\n options:\n version: 2\n charts:\n - id: \"bandwidth_port\"\n title: \"Switch Bandwidth for port\"\n units: \"kilobits/s\"\n type: \"area\"\n family: \"ports\"\n multiply_range: [1, 24]\n dimensions:\n - name: \"in\"\n oid: \"1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10\"\n algorithm: \"incremental\"\n multiplier: 8\n divisor: 1000\n - name: \"out\"\n oid: \"1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16\"\n multiplier: -8\n divisor: 1000\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multiple devices with a common configuration\n\nYAML supports [anchors](https://yaml.org/spec/1.2.2/#3222-anchors-and-aliases). \nThe `&` defines and names an anchor, and the `*` uses it. `<<: *anchor` means, inject the anchor, then extend. We can use anchors to share the common configuration for multiple devices.\n\nThe following example:\n\n- adds an `anchor` to the first job.\n- injects (copies) the first job configuration to the second and updates `name` and `hostname` parameters.\n- injects (copies) the first job configuration to the third and updates `name` and `hostname` parameters.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - &anchor\n name: switch\n update_every: 10\n hostname: \"192.0.2.1\"\n community: public\n options:\n version: 2\n charts:\n - id: \"bandwidth_port1\"\n title: \"Switch Bandwidth for port 1\"\n units: \"kilobits/s\"\n type: \"area\"\n family: \"ports\"\n dimensions:\n - name: \"in\"\n oid: \"1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1\"\n algorithm: \"incremental\"\n multiplier: 8\n divisor: 1000\n - name: \"out\"\n oid: \"1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.1\"\n multiplier: -8\n divisor: 1000\n - <<: *anchor\n name: switch2\n hostname: \"192.0.2.2\"\n - <<: *anchor\n name: switch3\n hostname: \"192.0.2.3\"\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `snmp` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m snmp\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nThe metrics that will be collected are defined in the configuration file.\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-snmp-SNMP_devices", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/snmp/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-solr", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "solr", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Solr", "link": "https://lucene.apache.org/solr/", "icon_filename": "solr.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.search-engines"]}, "keywords": ["solr"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Solr\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: solr\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Solr instances.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Solr version 6.4+\n\nThis collector does not work with Solr versions lower 6.4.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/solr.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/solr.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"All options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:8983 | True |\n| socket | Server Unix socket. | | False |\n| address | Server address in IP:PORT format. | | False |\n| fcgi_path | Status path. | /status | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://localhost:8983\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Basic HTTP auth\n\nLocal Solr instance with basic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://localhost:8983\n username: foo\n password: bar\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nLocal and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://localhost:8983\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://203.0.113.10:8983\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `solr` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m solr\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Solr instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| solr.search_requests | search | requests/s |\n| solr.search_errors | errors | errors/s |\n| solr.search_errors_by_type | client, server, timeouts | errors/s |\n| solr.search_requests_processing_time | time | milliseconds |\n| solr.search_requests_timings | min, median, mean, max | milliseconds |\n| solr.search_requests_processing_time_percentile | p75, p95, p99, p999 | milliseconds |\n| solr.update_requests | search | requests/s |\n| solr.update_errors | errors | errors/s |\n| solr.update_errors_by_type | client, server, timeouts | errors/s |\n| solr.update_requests_processing_time | time | milliseconds |\n| solr.update_requests_timings | min, median, mean, max | milliseconds |\n| solr.update_requests_processing_time_percentile | p75, p95, p99, p999 | milliseconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-solr-Solr", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/solr/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-springboot2", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "springboot2", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Java Spring-boot 2 applications", "link": "", "icon_filename": "springboot.png", "categories": ["data-collection.apm"]}, "keywords": ["springboot"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}]}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Java Spring-boot 2 applications\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: springboot2\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Java Spring-boot 2 applications that expose their metrics using the Spring Boot Actuator included in the Spring Boot library.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects applications running on localhost.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Configure Spring Boot Actuator\n\nThe Spring Boot Actuator exposes metrics over HTTP, to use it:\n\n- add `org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-actuator` and `io.micrometer:micrometer-registry-prometheus` to your application dependencies.\n- set `management.endpoints.web.exposure.include=*` in your `application.properties`.\n\nRefer to the [Spring Boot Actuator: Production-ready features](https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot/docs/current/reference/html/production-ready.html) and [81. Actuator - Part IX. \u2018How-to\u2019 guides](https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot/docs/current/reference/html/howto-actuator.html) for more information.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/springboot2.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/springboot2.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8080/actuator/prometheus\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8080/actuator/prometheus\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1:8080/actuator/prometheus\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8080/actuator/prometheus\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://192.0.2.1:8080/actuator/prometheus\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `springboot2` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m springboot2\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Java Spring-boot 2 applications instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| springboot2.response_codes | 1xx, 2xx, 3xx, 4xx, 5xx | requests/s |\n| springboot2.thread | daemon, total | threads |\n| springboot2.heap | free, eden, survivor, old | B |\n| springboot2.heap_eden | used, commited | B |\n| springboot2.heap_survivor | used, commited | B |\n| springboot2.heap_old | used, commited | B |\n| springboot2.uptime | uptime | seconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-springboot2-Java_Spring-boot_2_applications", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/springboot2/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-squidlog", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "squidlog", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Squid log files", "link": "https://www.lighttpd.net/", "icon_filename": "squid.png", "categories": ["data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies"]}, "keywords": ["squid", "logs"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# Squid log files\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: squidlog\n\n## Overview\n\nhis collector monitors Squid servers by parsing their access log files.\n\n\nIt automatically detects log files of Squid severs running on localhost.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/squidlog.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/squidlog.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nSquid [log format codes](http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/logformat/).\n\nSquidlog is aware how to parse and interpret the following codes:\n\n| field | squid format code | description |\n|----------------|-------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------|\n| resp_time | %tr | Response time (milliseconds). |\n| client_address | %>a | Client source IP address. |\n| client_address | %>A | Client FQDN. |\n| cache_code | %Ss | Squid request status (TCP_MISS etc). |\n| http_code | %>Hs | The HTTP response status code from Content Gateway to client. |\n| resp_size | %Hs | Cache code and http code. |\n| hierarchy | %Sh/% **Note**: don't use `$` and `%` prefixes for mapped field names.\n\n```yaml\nparser:\n log_type: ltsv\n ltsv_config:\n mapping:\n label1: field1\n label2: field2\n```\n\n\n##### parser.regexp_config.pattern\n\nUse pattern with subexpressions names. These names should be **known fields**.\n\n> **Note**: don't use `$` and `%` prefixes for mapped field names.\n\nSyntax:\n\n```yaml\nparser:\n log_type: regexp\n regexp_config:\n pattern: PATTERN\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `squidlog` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m squidlog\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Squid log files instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| squidlog.requests | requests | requests/s |\n| squidlog.excluded_requests | unmatched | requests/s |\n| squidlog.type_requests | success, bad, redirect, error | requests/s |\n| squidlog.http_status_code_class_responses | 1xx, 2xx, 3xx, 4xx, 5xx | responses/s |\n| squidlog.http_status_code_responses | a dimension per HTTP response code | responses/s |\n| squidlog.bandwidth | sent | kilobits/s |\n| squidlog.response_time | min, max, avg | milliseconds |\n| squidlog.uniq_clients | clients | clients |\n| squidlog.cache_result_code_requests | a dimension per cache result code | requests/s |\n| squidlog.cache_result_code_transport_tag_requests | a dimension per cache result delivery transport tag | requests/s |\n| squidlog.cache_result_code_handling_tag_requests | a dimension per cache result handling tag | requests/s |\n| squidlog.cache_code_object_tag_requests | a dimension per cache result produced object tag | requests/s |\n| squidlog.cache_code_load_source_tag_requests | a dimension per cache result load source tag | requests/s |\n| squidlog.cache_code_error_tag_requests | a dimension per cache result error tag | requests/s |\n| squidlog.http_method_requests | a dimension per HTTP method | requests/s |\n| squidlog.mime_type_requests | a dimension per MIME type | requests/s |\n| squidlog.hier_code_requests | a dimension per hierarchy code | requests/s |\n| squidlog.server_address_forwarded_requests | a dimension per server address | requests/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-squidlog-Squid_log_files", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/squidlog/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-supervisord", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "supervisord", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Supervisor", "link": "http://supervisord.org/", "icon_filename": "supervisord.png", "categories": ["data-collection.processes-and-system-services"]}, "keywords": ["supervisor"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Supervisor\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: supervisord\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Supervisor instances.\n\nIt can collect metrics from:\n\n- [unix socket](http://supervisord.org/configuration.html?highlight=unix_http_server#unix-http-server-section-values)\n- [internal http server](http://supervisord.org/configuration.html?highlight=unix_http_server#inet-http-server-section-settings)\n\nUsed methods:\n\n- [`supervisor.getAllProcessInfo`](http://supervisord.org/api.html#supervisor.rpcinterface.SupervisorNamespaceRPCInterface.getAllProcessInfo)\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/supervisord.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/supervisord.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:9001/RPC2 | True |\n| timeout | System bus requests timeout. | 1 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### HTTP\n\nCollect metrics via HTTP.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: 'http://127.0.0.1:9001/RPC2'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Socket\n\nCollect metrics via Unix socket.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\n- name: local\n url: 'unix:///run/supervisor.sock'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollect metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: 'http://127.0.0.1:9001/RPC2'\n\n - name: remote\n url: 'http://192.0.2.1:9001/RPC2'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `supervisord` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m supervisord\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Supervisor instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| supervisord.summary_processes | running, non-running | processes |\n\n### Per process group\n\nThese metrics refer to the process group.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| supervisord.processes | running, non-running | processes |\n| supervisord.process_state_code | a dimension per process | code |\n| supervisord.process_exit_status | a dimension per process | exit status |\n| supervisord.process_uptime | a dimension per process | seconds |\n| supervisord.process_downtime | a dimension per process | seconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-supervisord-Supervisor", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/supervisord/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-systemdunits", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "systemdunits", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Systemd Units", "link": "https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/", "icon_filename": "systemd.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.systemd"]}, "keywords": ["systemd"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Systemd Units\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: systemdunits\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Systemd units state.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/systemdunits.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/systemdunits.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| include | Systemd units filter. | *.service | False |\n| timeout | System bus requests timeout. | 1 | False |\n\n##### include\n\nSystemd units matching the selector will be monitored.\n\n- Logic: (pattern1 OR pattern2)\n- Pattern syntax: [shell file name pattern](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match)\n- Syntax:\n\n```yaml\nincludes:\n - pattern1\n - pattern2\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Service units\n\nCollect state of all service type units.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: service\n include:\n - '*.service'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### One specific unit\n\nCollect state of one specific unit.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: my-specific-service\n include:\n - 'my-specific.service'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### All unit types\n\nCollect state of all units.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: my-specific-service-unit\n include:\n - '*'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollect state of all service and socket type units.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: service\n include:\n - '*.service'\n\n - name: socket\n include:\n - '*.socket'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `systemdunits` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m systemdunits\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ systemd_service_unit_failed_state ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/systemdunits.conf) | systemd.service_unit_state | systemd service unit in the failed state |\n| [ systemd_socket_unit_failed_state ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/systemdunits.conf) | systemd.socket_unit_state | systemd socket unit in the failed state |\n| [ systemd_target_unit_failed_state ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/systemdunits.conf) | systemd.target_unit_state | systemd target unit in the failed state |\n| [ systemd_path_unit_failed_state ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/systemdunits.conf) | systemd.path_unit_state | systemd path unit in the failed state |\n| [ systemd_device_unit_failed_state ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/systemdunits.conf) | systemd.device_unit_state | systemd device unit in the failed state |\n| [ systemd_mount_unit_failed_state ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/systemdunits.conf) | systemd.mount_unit_state | systemd mount unit in the failed state |\n| [ systemd_automount_unit_failed_state ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/systemdunits.conf) | systemd.automount_unit_state | systemd automount unit in the failed state |\n| [ systemd_swap_unit_failed_state ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/systemdunits.conf) | systemd.swap_unit_state | systemd swap unit in the failed state |\n| [ systemd_scope_unit_failed_state ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/systemdunits.conf) | systemd.scope_unit_state | systemd scope unit in the failed state |\n| [ systemd_slice_unit_failed_state ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/systemdunits.conf) | systemd.slice_unit_state | systemd slice unit in the failed state |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per unit\n\nThese metrics refer to the systemd unit.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| unit_name | systemd unit name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| systemd.service_unit_state | active, inactive, activating, deactivating, failed | state |\n| systemd.socket_unit_state | active, inactive, activating, deactivating, failed | state |\n| systemd.target_unit_state | active, inactive, activating, deactivating, failed | state |\n| systemd.path_unit_state | active, inactive, activating, deactivating, failed | state |\n| systemd.device_unit_state | active, inactive, activating, deactivating, failed | state |\n| systemd.mount_unit_state | active, inactive, activating, deactivating, failed | state |\n| systemd.automount_unit_state | active, inactive, activating, deactivating, failed | state |\n| systemd.swap_unit_state | active, inactive, activating, deactivating, failed | state |\n| systemd.timer_unit_state | active, inactive, activating, deactivating, failed | state |\n| systemd.scope_unit_state | active, inactive, activating, deactivating, failed | state |\n| systemd.slice_unit_state | active, inactive, activating, deactivating, failed | state |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-systemdunits-Systemd_Units", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/systemdunits/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-tengine", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "tengine", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Tengine", "link": "https://tengine.taobao.org/", "icon_filename": "tengine.jpeg", "categories": ["data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies"]}, "keywords": ["tengine", "web", "webserver"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Tengine\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: tengine\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Tengine servers.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable ngx_http_reqstat_module module.\n\nTo enable the module, see the [official documentation](ngx_http_reqstat_module](https://tengine.taobao.org/document/http_reqstat.html).\nThe default line format is the only supported format.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/tengine.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/tengine.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1/us | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 2 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1/us\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nLocal server with basic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1/us\n username: foo\n password: bar\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nTengine with enabled HTTPS and self-signed certificate.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: https://127.0.0.1/us\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nLocal and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1/us\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://203.0.113.10/us\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `tengine` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m tengine\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Tengine instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| tengine.bandwidth_total | in, out | B/s |\n| tengine.connections_total | accepted | connections/s |\n| tengine.requests_total | processed | requests/s |\n| tengine.requests_per_response_code_family_total | 2xx, 3xx, 4xx, 5xx, other | requests/s |\n| tengine.requests_per_response_code_detailed_total | 200, 206, 302, 304, 403, 404, 419, 499, 500, 502, 503, 504, 508, other | requests/s |\n| tengine.requests_upstream_total | requests | requests/s |\n| tengine.tries_upstream_total | calls | calls/s |\n| tengine.requests_upstream_per_response_code_family_total | 4xx, 5xx | requests/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-tengine-Tengine", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/tengine/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-traefik", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "traefik", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Traefik", "link": "Traefik", "icon_filename": "traefik.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies"]}, "keywords": ["traefik", "proxy", "webproxy"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Traefik\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: traefik\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Traefik servers.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable built-in Prometheus exporter\n\nTo enable see [Prometheus exporter](https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/observability/metrics/p1rometheus/) documentation.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/traefik.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/traefik.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"All options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:8082/metrics | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8082/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Basic HTTP auth\n\nLocal server with basic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8082/metrics\n username: foo\n password: bar\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nLocal and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n http://127.0.0.1:8082/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n http://192.0.2.0:8082/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `traefik` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m traefik\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per entrypoint, protocol\n\nThese metrics refer to the endpoint.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| traefik.entrypoint_requests | 1xx, 2xx, 3xx, 4xx, 5xx | requests/s |\n| traefik.entrypoint_request_duration_average | 1xx, 2xx, 3xx, 4xx, 5xx | milliseconds |\n| traefik.entrypoint_open_connections | a dimension per HTTP method | connections |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-traefik-Traefik", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/traefik/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-unbound", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "unbound", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Unbound", "link": "https://nlnetlabs.nl/projects/unbound/about/", "icon_filename": "unbound.png", "categories": ["data-collection.dns-and-dhcp-servers"]}, "keywords": ["unbound", "dns"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Unbound\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: unbound\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Unbound servers.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable remote control interface\n\nSet `control-enable` to yes in [unbound.conf](https://nlnetlabs.nl/documentation/unbound/unbound.conf).\n\n\n#### Check permissions and adjust if necessary\n\nIf using unix socket:\n\n- socket should be readable and writeable by `netdata` user\n\nIf using ip socket and TLS is disabled:\n\n- socket should be accessible via network\n\nIf TLS is enabled, in addition:\n\n- `control-key-file` should be readable by `netdata` user\n- `control-cert-file` should be readable by `netdata` user\n\nFor auto-detection parameters from `unbound.conf`:\n\n- `unbound.conf` should be readable by `netdata` user\n- if you have several configuration files (include feature) all of them should be readable by `netdata` user\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/unbound.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/unbound.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| address | Server address in IP:PORT format. | 127.0.0.1:8953 | True |\n| timeout | Connection/read/write/ssl handshake timeout. | 1 | False |\n| conf_path | Absolute path to the unbound configuration file. | /etc/unbound/unbound.conf | False |\n| cumulative_stats | Statistics collection mode. Should have the same value as the `statistics-cumulative` parameter in the unbound configuration file. | /etc/unbound/unbound.conf | False |\n| use_tls | Whether to use TLS or not. | True | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | True | False |\n| tls_ca | Certificate authority that client use when verifying server certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client tls certificate. | /etc/unbound/unbound_control.pem | False |\n| tls_key | Client tls key. | /etc/unbound/unbound_control.key | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 127.0.0.1:8953\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Unix socket\n\nConnecting through Unix socket.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: socket\n address: /var/run/unbound.sock\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nLocal and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 127.0.0.1:8953\n\n - name: remote\n address: 203.0.113.11:8953\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `unbound` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m unbound\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Unbound instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| unbound.queries | queries | queries |\n| unbound.queries_ip_ratelimited | ratelimited | queries |\n| unbound.dnscrypt_queries | crypted, cert, cleartext, malformed | queries |\n| unbound.cache | hits, miss | events |\n| unbound.cache_percentage | hits, miss | percentage |\n| unbound.prefetch | prefetches | prefetches |\n| unbound.expired | expired | replies |\n| unbound.zero_ttl_replies | zero_ttl | replies |\n| unbound.recursive_replies | recursive | replies |\n| unbound.recursion_time | avg, median | milliseconds |\n| unbound.request_list_usage | avg, max | queries |\n| unbound.current_request_list_usage | all, users | queries |\n| unbound.request_list_jostle_list | overwritten, dropped | queries |\n| unbound.tcpusage | usage | buffers |\n| unbound.uptime | time | seconds |\n| unbound.cache_memory | message, rrset, dnscrypt_nonce, dnscrypt_shared_secret | KB |\n| unbound.mod_memory | iterator, respip, validator, subnet, ipsec | KB |\n| unbound.mem_streamwait | streamwait | KB |\n| unbound.cache_count | infra, key, msg, rrset, dnscrypt_nonce, shared_secret | items |\n| unbound.type_queries | a dimension per query type | queries |\n| unbound.class_queries | a dimension per query class | queries |\n| unbound.opcode_queries | a dimension per query opcode | queries |\n| unbound.flag_queries | qr, aa, tc, rd, ra, z, ad, cd | queries |\n| unbound.rcode_answers | a dimension per reply rcode | replies |\n\n### Per thread\n\nThese metrics refer to threads.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| unbound.thread_queries | queries | queries |\n| unbound.thread_queries_ip_ratelimited | ratelimited | queries |\n| unbound.thread_dnscrypt_queries | crypted, cert, cleartext, malformed | queries |\n| unbound.thread_cache | hits, miss | events |\n| unbound.thread_cache_percentage | hits, miss | percentage |\n| unbound.thread_prefetch | prefetches | prefetches |\n| unbound.thread_expired | expired | replies |\n| unbound.thread_zero_ttl_replies | zero_ttl | replies |\n| unbound.thread_recursive_replies | recursive | replies |\n| unbound.thread_recursion_time | avg, median | milliseconds |\n| unbound.thread_request_list_usage | avg, max | queries |\n| unbound.thread_current_request_list_usage | all, users | queries |\n| unbound.thread_request_list_jostle_list | overwritten, dropped | queries |\n| unbound.thread_tcpusage | usage | buffers |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-unbound-Unbound", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/unbound/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-upsd", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "upsd", "monitored_instance": {"name": "UPS (NUT)", "link": "", "icon_filename": "plug-circle-bolt.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.ups"]}, "keywords": ["ups", "nut"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# UPS (NUT)\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: upsd\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Uninterruptible Power Supplies by polling the UPS daemon using the NUT network protocol.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/upsd.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/upsd.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| address | UPS daemon address in IP:PORT format. | 127.0.0.1:3493 | True |\n| timeout | Connection/read/write timeout in seconds. The timeout includes name resolution, if required. | 2 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 127.0.0.1:3493\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 127.0.0.1:3493\n\n - name: remote\n address: 203.0.113.0:3493\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `upsd` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m upsd\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ upsd_10min_ups_load ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/upsd.conf) | upsd.ups_load | UPS ${label:ups_name} average load over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ upsd_ups_battery_charge ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/upsd.conf) | upsd.ups_battery_charge | UPS ${label:ups_name} average battery charge over the last minute |\n| [ upsd_ups_last_collected_secs ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/upsd.conf) | upsd.ups_load | UPS ${label:ups_name} number of seconds since the last successful data collection |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per ups\n\nThese metrics refer to the UPS unit.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| ups_name | UPS name. |\n| battery_type | Battery type (chemistry). \"battery.type\" variable value. |\n| device_model | Device model. \"device.mode\" variable value. |\n| device_serial | Device serial number. \"device.serial\" variable value. |\n| device_manufacturer | Device manufacturer. \"device.mfr\" variable value. |\n| device_type | Device type (ups, pdu, scd, psu, ats). \"device.type\" variable value. |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| upsd.ups_load | load | percentage |\n| upsd.ups_load_usage | load_usage | Watts |\n| upsd.ups_status | on_line, on_battery, low_battery, high_battery, replace_battery, charging, discharging, bypass, calibration, offline, overloaded, trim_input_voltage, boost_input_voltage, forced_shutdown, other | status |\n| upsd.ups_temperature | temperature | Celsius |\n| upsd.ups_battery_charge | charge | percentage |\n| upsd.ups_battery_estimated_runtime | runtime | seconds |\n| upsd.ups_battery_voltage | voltage | Volts |\n| upsd.ups_battery_voltage_nominal | nominal_voltage | Volts |\n| upsd.ups_input_voltage | voltage | Volts |\n| upsd.ups_input_voltage_nominal | nominal_voltage | Volts |\n| upsd.ups_input_current | current | Ampere |\n| upsd.ups_input_current_nominal | nominal_current | Ampere |\n| upsd.ups_input_frequency | frequency | Hz |\n| upsd.ups_input_frequency_nominal | nominal_frequency | Hz |\n| upsd.ups_output_voltage | voltage | Volts |\n| upsd.ups_output_voltage_nominal | nominal_voltage | Volts |\n| upsd.ups_output_current | current | Ampere |\n| upsd.ups_output_current_nominal | nominal_current | Ampere |\n| upsd.ups_output_frequency | frequency | Hz |\n| upsd.ups_output_frequency_nominal | nominal_frequency | Hz |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-upsd-UPS_(NUT)", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/upsd/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-vcsa", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "vcsa", "monitored_instance": {"name": "vCenter Server Appliance", "link": "https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.vcsa.doc/GUID-223C2821-BD98-4C7A-936B-7DBE96291BA4.html", "icon_filename": "vmware.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.containers-and-vms"]}, "keywords": ["vmware"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# vCenter Server Appliance\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: vcsa\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors [health statistics](https://developer.vmware.com/apis/vsphere-automation/latest/appliance/health/) of vCenter Server Appliance servers.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/vcsa.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/vcsa.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | True |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | True |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | false | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | false | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: vcsa1\n url: https://203.0.113.1\n username: admin@vsphere.local\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nTwo instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: vcsa1\n url: https://203.0.113.1\n username: admin@vsphere.local\n password: password\n\n - name: vcsa2\n url: https://203.0.113.10\n username: admin@vsphere.local\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `vcsa` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m vcsa\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ vcsa_system_health_warn ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vcsa.conf) | vcsa.system_health_status | VCSA overall system status is orange. One or more components are degraded. |\n| [ vcsa_system_health_crit ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vcsa.conf) | vcsa.system_health_status | VCSA overall system status is red. One or more components are unavailable or will stop functioning soon. |\n| [ vcsa_applmgmt_health_warn ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vcsa.conf) | vcsa.applmgmt_health_status | VCSA ApplMgmt component status is orange. It is degraded, and may have serious problems. |\n| [ vcsa_applmgmt_health_crit ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vcsa.conf) | vcsa.applmgmt_health_status | VCSA ApplMgmt component status is red. It is unavailable, or will stop functioning soon. |\n| [ vcsa_load_health_warn ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vcsa.conf) | vcsa.load_health_status | VCSA Load component status is orange. It is degraded, and may have serious problems. |\n| [ vcsa_load_health_crit ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vcsa.conf) | vcsa.load_health_status | VCSA Load component status is red. It is unavailable, or will stop functioning soon. |\n| [ vcsa_mem_health_warn ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vcsa.conf) | vcsa.mem_health_status | VCSA Memory component status is orange. It is degraded, and may have serious problems. |\n| [ vcsa_mem_health_crit ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vcsa.conf) | vcsa.mem_health_status | VCSA Memory component status is red. It is unavailable, or will stop functioning soon. |\n| [ vcsa_swap_health_warn ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vcsa.conf) | vcsa.swap_health_status | VCSA Swap component status is orange. It is degraded, and may have serious problems. |\n| [ vcsa_swap_health_crit ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vcsa.conf) | vcsa.swap_health_status | VCSA Swap component status is red. It is unavailable, or will stop functioning soon. |\n| [ vcsa_database_storage_health_warn ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vcsa.conf) | vcsa.database_storage_health_status | VCSA Database Storage component status is orange. It is degraded, and may have serious problems. |\n| [ vcsa_database_storage_health_crit ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vcsa.conf) | vcsa.database_storage_health_status | VCSA Database Storage component status is red. It is unavailable, or will stop functioning soon. |\n| [ vcsa_storage_health_warn ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vcsa.conf) | vcsa.storage_health_status | VCSA Storage component status is orange. It is degraded, and may have serious problems. |\n| [ vcsa_storage_health_crit ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vcsa.conf) | vcsa.storage_health_status | VCSA Storage component status is red. It is unavailable, or will stop functioning soon. |\n| [ vcsa_software_packages_health_warn ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vcsa.conf) | vcsa.software_packages_health_status | VCSA software packages security updates are available. |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per vCenter Server Appliance instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n
\nSee health statuses\nOverall System Health:\n\n| Status | Description |\n|:-------:|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| green | All components in the appliance are healthy. |\n| yellow | One or more components in the appliance might become overloaded soon. |\n| orange | One or more components in the appliance might be degraded. |\n| red | One or more components in the appliance might be in an unusable status and the appliance might become unresponsive soon. |\n| gray | No health data is available. |\n| unknown | Collector failed to decode status. |\n\nComponents Health:\n\n| Status | Description |\n|:-------:|:-------------------------------------------------------------|\n| green | The component is healthy. |\n| yellow | The component is healthy, but may have some problems. |\n| orange | The component is degraded, and may have serious problems. |\n| red | The component is unavailable, or will stop functioning soon. |\n| gray | No health data is available. |\n| unknown | Collector failed to decode status. |\n\nSoftware Updates Health:\n\n| Status | Description |\n|:-------:|:-----------------------------------------------------|\n| green | No updates available. |\n| orange | Non-security patches might be available. |\n| red | Security patches might be available. |\n| gray | An error retrieving information on software updates. |\n| unknown | Collector failed to decode status. |\n\n
\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| vcsa.system_health_status | green, red, yellow, orange, gray, unknown | status |\n| vcsa.applmgmt_health_status | green, red, yellow, orange, gray, unknown | status |\n| vcsa.load_health_status | green, red, yellow, orange, gray, unknown | status |\n| vcsa.mem_health_status | green, red, yellow, orange, gray, unknown | status |\n| vcsa.swap_health_status | green, red, yellow, orange, gray, unknown | status |\n| vcsa.database_storage_health_status | green, red, yellow, orange, gray, unknown | status |\n| vcsa.storage_health_status | green, red, yellow, orange, gray, unknown | status |\n| vcsa.software_packages_health_status | green, red, orange, gray, unknown | status |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-vcsa-vCenter_Server_Appliance", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/vcsa/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-vernemq", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "vernemq", "monitored_instance": {"name": "VerneMQ", "link": "https://vernemq.com", "icon_filename": "vernemq.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.message-brokers"]}, "keywords": ["vernemq", "message brokers"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# VerneMQ\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: vernemq\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors VerneMQ instances.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/vernemq.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/vernemq.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | http://127.0.0.1:8888/metrics | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8888/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nLocal instance with basic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8888/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nLocal and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n url: http://127.0.0.1:8888/metrics\n\n - name: remote\n url: http://203.0.113.10:8888/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `vernemq` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m vernemq\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ vernemq_socket_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.socket_errors | number of socket errors in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_queue_message_drop ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.queue_undelivered_messages | number of dropped messaged due to full queues in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_queue_message_expired ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.queue_undelivered_messages | number of messages which expired before delivery in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_queue_message_unhandled ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.queue_undelivered_messages | number of unhandled messages (connections with clean session=true) in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_average_scheduler_utilization ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.average_scheduler_utilization | average scheduler utilization over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ vernemq_cluster_dropped ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.cluster_dropped | amount of traffic dropped during communication with the cluster nodes in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_netsplits ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vvernemq.netsplits | number of detected netsplits (split brain situation) in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_mqtt_connack_sent_reason_unsuccessful ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.mqtt_connack_sent_reason | number of sent unsuccessful v3/v5 CONNACK packets in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_mqtt_disconnect_received_reason_not_normal ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.mqtt_disconnect_received_reason | number of received not normal v5 DISCONNECT packets in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_mqtt_disconnect_sent_reason_not_normal ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.mqtt_disconnect_sent_reason | number of sent not normal v5 DISCONNECT packets in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_mqtt_subscribe_error ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.mqtt_subscribe_error | number of failed v3/v5 SUBSCRIBE operations in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_mqtt_subscribe_auth_error ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.mqtt_subscribe_auth_error | number of unauthorized v3/v5 SUBSCRIBE attempts in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_mqtt_unsubscribe_error ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.mqtt_unsubscribe_error | number of failed v3/v5 UNSUBSCRIBE operations in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_mqtt_publish_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.mqtt_publish_errors | number of failed v3/v5 PUBLISH operations in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_mqtt_publish_auth_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.mqtt_publish_auth_errors | number of unauthorized v3/v5 PUBLISH attempts in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_mqtt_puback_received_reason_unsuccessful ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.mqtt_puback_received_reason | number of received unsuccessful v5 PUBACK packets in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_mqtt_puback_sent_reason_unsuccessful ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.mqtt_puback_sent_reason | number of sent unsuccessful v5 PUBACK packets in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_mqtt_puback_unexpected ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.mqtt_puback_invalid_error | number of received unexpected v3/v5 PUBACK packets in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_mqtt_pubrec_received_reason_unsuccessful ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.mqtt_pubrec_received_reason | number of received unsuccessful v5 PUBREC packets in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_mqtt_pubrec_sent_reason_unsuccessful ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.mqtt_pubrec_sent_reason | number of sent unsuccessful v5 PUBREC packets in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_mqtt_pubrec_invalid_error ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.mqtt_pubrec_invalid_error | number of received unexpected v3 PUBREC packets in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_mqtt_pubrel_received_reason_unsuccessful ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.mqtt_pubrel_received_reason | number of received unsuccessful v5 PUBREL packets in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_mqtt_pubrel_sent_reason_unsuccessful ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.mqtt_pubrel_sent_reason | number of sent unsuccessful v5 PUBREL packets in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_mqtt_pubcomp_received_reason_unsuccessful ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.mqtt_pubcomp_received_reason | number of received unsuccessful v5 PUBCOMP packets in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_mqtt_pubcomp_sent_reason_unsuccessful ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.mqtt_pubcomp_sent_reason | number of sent unsuccessful v5 PUBCOMP packets in the last minute |\n| [ vernemq_mqtt_pubcomp_unexpected ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vernemq.conf) | vernemq.mqtt_pubcomp_invalid_error | number of received unexpected v3/v5 PUBCOMP packets in the last minute |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per VerneMQ instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| vernemq.sockets | open | sockets |\n| vernemq.socket_operations | open, close | sockets/s |\n| vernemq.client_keepalive_expired | closed | sockets/s |\n| vernemq.socket_close_timeout | closed | sockets/s |\n| vernemq.socket_errors | errors | errors/s |\n| vernemq.queue_processes | queue_processes | queue processes |\n| vernemq.queue_processes_operations | setup, teardown | events/s |\n| vernemq.queue_process_init_from_storage | queue_processes | queue processes/s |\n| vernemq.queue_messages | received, sent | messages/s |\n| vernemq.queue_undelivered_messages | dropped, expired, unhandled | messages/s |\n| vernemq.router_subscriptions | subscriptions | subscriptions |\n| vernemq.router_matched_subscriptions | local, remote | subscriptions/s |\n| vernemq.router_memory | used | KiB |\n| vernemq.average_scheduler_utilization | utilization | percentage |\n| vernemq.system_utilization_scheduler | a dimension per scheduler | percentage |\n| vernemq.system_processes | processes | processes |\n| vernemq.system_reductions | reductions | ops/s |\n| vernemq.system_context_switches | context_switches | ops/s |\n| vernemq.system_io | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| vernemq.system_run_queue | ready | processes |\n| vernemq.system_gc_count | gc | ops/s |\n| vernemq.system_gc_words_reclaimed | words_reclaimed | ops/s |\n| vernemq.system_allocated_memory | processes, system | KiB |\n| vernemq.bandwidth | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| vernemq.retain_messages | messages | messages |\n| vernemq.retain_memory | used | KiB |\n| vernemq.cluster_bandwidth | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| vernemq.cluster_dropped | dropped | kilobits/s |\n| vernemq.netsplit_unresolved | unresolved | netsplits |\n| vernemq.netsplits | resolved, detected | netsplits/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_auth | received, sent | packets/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_auth_received_reason | a dimensions per reason | packets/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_auth_sent_reason | a dimensions per reason | packets/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_connect | connect, connack | packets/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_connack_sent_reason | a dimensions per reason | packets/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_disconnect | received, sent | packets/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_disconnect_received_reason | a dimensions per reason | packets/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_disconnect_sent_reason | a dimensions per reason | packets/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_subscribe | subscribe, suback | packets/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_subscribe_error | failed | ops/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_subscribe_auth_error | unauth | attempts/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_unsubscribe | unsubscribe, unsuback | packets/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_unsubscribe | mqtt_unsubscribe_error | ops/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_publish | received, sent | packets/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_publish_errors | failed | ops/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_publish_auth_errors | unauth | attempts/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_puback | received, sent | packets/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_puback_received_reason | a dimensions per reason | packets/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_puback_sent_reason | a dimensions per reason | packets/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_puback_invalid_error | unexpected | messages/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_pubrec | received, sent | packets/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_pubrec_received_reason | a dimensions per reason | packets/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_pubrec_sent_reason | a dimensions per reason | packets/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_pubrec_invalid_error | unexpected | messages/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_pubrel | received, sent | packets/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_pubrel_received_reason | a dimensions per reason | packets/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_pubrel_sent_reason | a dimensions per reason | packets/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_pubcom | received, sent | packets/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_pubcomp_received_reason | a dimensions per reason | packets/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_pubcomp_sent_reason | a dimensions per reason | packets/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_pubcomp_invalid_error | unexpected | messages/s |\n| vernemq.mqtt_ping | pingreq, pingresp | packets/s |\n| vernemq.node_uptime | time | seconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-vernemq-VerneMQ", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/vernemq/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-vsphere", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "vsphere", "monitored_instance": {"name": "VMware vCenter Server", "link": "https://www.vmware.com/products/vcenter-server.html", "icon_filename": "vmware.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.containers-and-vms"]}, "keywords": ["vmware", "esxi", "vcenter"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": true}, "overview": "# VMware vCenter Server\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: vsphere\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors hosts and vms performance statistics from `vCenter` servers.\n\n> **Warning**: The `vsphere` collector cannot re-login and continue collecting metrics after a vCenter reboot.\n> go.d.plugin needs to be restarted.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default `update_every` is 20 seconds, and it doesn't make sense to decrease the value.\n**VMware real-time statistics are generated at the 20-second specificity**.\n\nIt is likely that 20 seconds is not enough for big installations and the value should be tuned.\n\nTo get a better view we recommend running the collector in debug mode and seeing how much time it will take to collect metrics.\n\n
\nExample (all not related debug lines were removed)\n\n```\n[ilyam@pc]$ ./go.d.plugin -d -m vsphere\n[ DEBUG ] vsphere[vsphere] discover.go:94 discovering : starting resource discovering process\n[ DEBUG ] vsphere[vsphere] discover.go:102 discovering : found 3 dcs, process took 49.329656ms\n[ DEBUG ] vsphere[vsphere] discover.go:109 discovering : found 12 folders, process took 49.538688ms\n[ DEBUG ] vsphere[vsphere] discover.go:116 discovering : found 3 clusters, process took 47.722692ms\n[ DEBUG ] vsphere[vsphere] discover.go:123 discovering : found 2 hosts, process took 52.966995ms\n[ DEBUG ] vsphere[vsphere] discover.go:130 discovering : found 2 vms, process took 49.832979ms\n[ INFO ] vsphere[vsphere] discover.go:140 discovering : found 3 dcs, 12 folders, 3 clusters (2 dummy), 2 hosts, 3 vms, process took 249.655993ms\n[ DEBUG ] vsphere[vsphere] build.go:12 discovering : building : starting building resources process\n[ INFO ] vsphere[vsphere] build.go:23 discovering : building : built 3/3 dcs, 12/12 folders, 3/3 clusters, 2/2 hosts, 3/3 vms, process took 63.3\u00b5s\n[ DEBUG ] vsphere[vsphere] hierarchy.go:10 discovering : hierarchy : start setting resources hierarchy process\n[ INFO ] vsphere[vsphere] hierarchy.go:18 discovering : hierarchy : set 3/3 clusters, 2/2 hosts, 3/3 vms, process took 6.522\u00b5s\n[ DEBUG ] vsphere[vsphere] filter.go:24 discovering : filtering : starting filtering resources process\n[ DEBUG ] vsphere[vsphere] filter.go:45 discovering : filtering : removed 0 unmatched hosts\n[ DEBUG ] vsphere[vsphere] filter.go:56 discovering : filtering : removed 0 unmatched vms\n[ INFO ] vsphere[vsphere] filter.go:29 discovering : filtering : filtered 0/2 hosts, 0/3 vms, process took 42.973\u00b5s\n[ DEBUG ] vsphere[vsphere] metric_lists.go:14 discovering : metric lists : starting resources metric lists collection process\n[ INFO ] vsphere[vsphere] metric_lists.go:30 discovering : metric lists : collected metric lists for 2/2 hosts, 3/3 vms, process took 275.60764ms\n[ INFO ] vsphere[vsphere] discover.go:74 discovering : discovered 2/2 hosts, 3/3 vms, the whole process took 525.614041ms\n[ INFO ] vsphere[vsphere] discover.go:11 starting discovery process, will do discovery every 5m0s\n[ DEBUG ] vsphere[vsphere] collect.go:11 starting collection process\n[ DEBUG ] vsphere[vsphere] scrape.go:48 scraping : scraped metrics for 2/2 hosts, process took 96.257374ms\n[ DEBUG ] vsphere[vsphere] scrape.go:60 scraping : scraped metrics for 3/3 vms, process took 57.879697ms\n[ DEBUG ] vsphere[vsphere] collect.go:23 metrics collected, process took 154.77997ms\n```\n\n
\n\nThere you can see that discovering took `525.614041ms`, and collecting metrics took `154.77997ms`. Discovering is a separate thread, it doesn't affect collecting.\n`update_every` and `timeout` parameters should be adjusted based on these numbers.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/vsphere.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/vsphere.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 20 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | vCenter server URL. | | True |\n| host_include | Hosts selector (filter). | | False |\n| vm_include | Virtual machines selector (filter). | | False |\n| discovery_interval | Hosts and VMs discovery interval. | 300 | False |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 20 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n##### host_include\n\nMetrics of hosts matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Include pattern syntax: \"/Datacenter pattern/Cluster pattern/Host pattern\".\n- Match pattern syntax: [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns).\n- Syntax:\n\n ```yaml\n host_include:\n - '/DC1/*' # select all hosts from datacenter DC1\n - '/DC2/*/!Host2 *' # select all hosts from datacenter DC2 except HOST2\n - '/DC3/Cluster3/*' # select all hosts from datacenter DC3 cluster Cluster3\n ```\n\n\n##### vm_include\n\nMetrics of VMs matching the selector will be collected.\n\n- Include pattern syntax: \"/Datacenter pattern/Cluster pattern/Host pattern/VM pattern\".\n- Match pattern syntax: [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns).\n- Syntax:\n\n ```yaml\n vm_include:\n - '/DC1/*' # select all VMs from datacenter DC\n - '/DC2/*/*/!VM2 *' # select all VMs from datacenter DC2 except VM2\n - '/DC3/Cluster3/*' # select all VMs from datacenter DC3 cluster Cluster3\n ```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name : vcenter1\n url : https://203.0.113.1\n username : admin@vsphere.local\n password : somepassword\n\n```\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name : vcenter1\n url : https://203.0.113.1\n username : admin@vsphere.local\n password : somepassword\n\n - name : vcenter2\n url : https://203.0.113.10\n username : admin@vsphere.local\n password : somepassword\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `vsphere` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m vsphere\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ vsphere_vm_cpu_utilization ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vsphere.conf) | vsphere.vm_cpu_utilization | Virtual Machine CPU utilization |\n| [ vsphere_vm_mem_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vsphere.conf) | vsphere.vm_mem_utilization | Virtual Machine memory utilization |\n| [ vsphere_host_cpu_utilization ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vsphere.conf) | vsphere.host_cpu_utilization | ESXi Host CPU utilization |\n| [ vsphere_host_mem_utilization ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/vsphere.conf) | vsphere.host_mem_utilization | ESXi Host memory utilization |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per virtual machine\n\nThese metrics refer to the Virtual Machine.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| datacenter | Datacenter name |\n| cluster | Cluster name |\n| host | Host name |\n| vm | Virtual Machine name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| vsphere.vm_cpu_utilization | used | percentage |\n| vsphere.vm_mem_utilization | used | percentage |\n| vsphere.vm_mem_usage | granted, consumed, active, shared | KiB |\n| vsphere.vm_mem_swap_usage | swapped | KiB |\n| vsphere.vm_mem_swap_io | in, out | KiB/s |\n| vsphere.vm_disk_io | read, write | KiB/s |\n| vsphere.vm_disk_max_latency | latency | milliseconds |\n| vsphere.vm_net_traffic | received, sent | KiB/s |\n| vsphere.vm_net_packets | received, sent | packets |\n| vsphere.vm_net_drops | received, sent | packets |\n| vsphere.vm_overall_status | green, red, yellow, gray | status |\n| vsphere.vm_system_uptime | uptime | seconds |\n\n### Per host\n\nThese metrics refer to the ESXi host.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| datacenter | Datacenter name |\n| cluster | Cluster name |\n| host | Host name |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| vsphere.host_cpu_utilization | used | percentage |\n| vsphere.host_mem_utilization | used | percentage |\n| vsphere.host_mem_usage | granted, consumed, active, shared, sharedcommon | KiB |\n| vsphere.host_mem_swap_io | in, out | KiB/s |\n| vsphere.host_disk_io | read, write | KiB/s |\n| vsphere.host_disk_max_latency | latency | milliseconds |\n| vsphere.host_net_traffic | received, sent | KiB/s |\n| vsphere.host_net_packets | received, sent | packets |\n| vsphere.host_net_drops | received, sent | packets |\n| vsphere.host_net_errors | received, sent | errors |\n| vsphere.host_overall_status | green, red, yellow, gray | status |\n| vsphere.host_system_uptime | uptime | seconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-vsphere-VMware_vCenter_Server", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/vsphere/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-web_log", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "web_log", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Web server log files", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies"], "icon_filename": "webservers.svg"}, "keywords": ["webserver", "apache", "httpd", "nginx", "lighttpd", "logs"], "most_popular": false, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}}, "overview": "# Web server log files\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: web_log\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors web servers by parsing their log files.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nIt automatically detects log files of web servers running on localhost.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/web_log.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/web_log.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nWeblog is aware of how to parse and interpret the following fields (**known fields**):\n\n> [nginx](https://nginx.org/en/docs/varindex.html)\n>\n> [apache](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_log_config.html)\n\n| nginx | apache | description |\n|-------------------------|----------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| $host ($http_host) | %v | Name of the server which accepted a request. |\n| $server_port | %p | Port of the server which accepted a request. |\n| $scheme | - | Request scheme. \"http\" or \"https\". |\n| $remote_addr | %a (%h) | Client address. |\n| $request | %r | Full original request line. The line is \"$request_method $request_uri $server_protocol\". |\n| $request_method | %m | Request method. Usually \"GET\" or \"POST\". |\n| $request_uri | %U | Full original request URI. |\n| $server_protocol | %H | Request protocol. Usually \"HTTP/1.0\", \"HTTP/1.1\", or \"HTTP/2.0\". |\n| $status | %s (%>s) | Response status code. |\n| $request_length | %I | Bytes received from a client, including request and headers. |\n| $bytes_sent | %O | Bytes sent to a client, including request and headers. |\n| $body_bytes_sent | %B (%b) | Bytes sent to a client, not counting the response header. |\n| $request_time | %D | Request processing time. |\n| $upstream_response_time | - | Time spent on receiving the response from the upstream server. |\n| $ssl_protocol | - | Protocol of an established SSL connection. |\n| $ssl_cipher | - | String of ciphers used for an established SSL connection. |\n\nNotes:\n\n- Apache `%h` logs the IP address if [HostnameLookups](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/core.html#hostnamelookups) is Off. The web log collector counts hostnames as IPv4 addresses. We recommend either to disable HostnameLookups or use `%a` instead of `%h`.\n- Since httpd 2.0, unlike 1.3, the `%b` and `%B` format strings do not represent the number of bytes sent to the client, but simply the size in bytes of the HTTP response. It will differ, for instance, if the connection is aborted, or if SSL is used. The `%O` format provided by [`mod_logio`](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_logio.html) will log the actual number of bytes sent over the network.\n- To get `%I` and `%O` working you need to enable `mod_logio` on Apache.\n- NGINX logs URI with query parameters, Apache doesnt.\n- `$request` is parsed into `$request_method`, `$request_uri` and `$server_protocol`. If you have `$request` in your log format, there is no sense to have others.\n- Don't use both `$bytes_sent` and `$body_bytes_sent` (`%O` and `%B` or `%b`). The module does not distinguish between these parameters.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| path | Path to the web server log file. | | True |\n| exclude_path | Path to exclude. | *.gz | False |\n| url_patterns | List of URL patterns. | [] | False |\n| url_patterns.name | Used as a dimension name. | | True |\n| url_patterns.pattern | Used to match against full original request URI. Pattern syntax in [matcher](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/tree/master/pkg/matcher#supported-format). | | True |\n| parser | Log parser configuration. | | False |\n| parser.log_type | Log parser type. | auto | False |\n| parser.csv_config | CSV log parser config. | | False |\n| parser.csv_config.delimiter | CSV field delimiter. | , | False |\n| parser.csv_config.format | CSV log format. | | False |\n| parser.ltsv_config | LTSV log parser config. | | False |\n| parser.ltsv_config.field_delimiter | LTSV field delimiter. | \\t | False |\n| parser.ltsv_config.value_delimiter | LTSV value delimiter. | : | False |\n| parser.ltsv_config.mapping | LTSV fields mapping to **known fields**. | | True |\n| parser.json_config | JSON log parser config. | | False |\n| parser.json_config.mapping | JSON fields mapping to **known fields**. | | True |\n| parser.regexp_config | RegExp log parser config. | | False |\n| parser.regexp_config.pattern | RegExp pattern with named groups. | | True |\n\n##### url_patterns\n\n\"URL pattern\" scope metrics will be collected for each URL pattern. \n\nOption syntax:\n\n```yaml\nurl_patterns:\n - name: name1\n pattern: pattern1\n - name: name2\n pattern: pattern2\n```\n\n\n##### parser.log_type\n\nWeblog supports 5 different log parsers:\n\n| Parser type | Description |\n|-------------|-------------------------------------------|\n| auto | Use CSV and auto-detect format |\n| csv | A comma-separated values |\n| json | [JSON](https://www.json.org/json-en.html) |\n| ltsv | [LTSV](http://ltsv.org/) |\n| regexp | Regular expression with named groups |\n\nSyntax:\n\n```yaml\nparser:\n log_type: auto\n```\n\nIf `log_type` parameter set to `auto` (which is default), weblog will try to auto-detect appropriate log parser and log format using the last line of the log file.\n\n- checks if format is `CSV` (using regexp).\n- checks if format is `JSON` (using regexp).\n- assumes format is `CSV` and tries to find appropriate `CSV` log format using predefined list of formats. It tries to parse the line using each of them in the following order (the first one matches is used later):\n\n ```sh\n $host:$server_port $remote_addr - - [$time_local] \"$request\" $status $body_bytes_sent - - $request_length $request_time $upstream_response_time\n $host:$server_port $remote_addr - - [$time_local] \"$request\" $status $body_bytes_sent - - $request_length $request_time\n $host:$server_port $remote_addr - - [$time_local] \"$request\" $status $body_bytes_sent $request_length $request_time $upstream_response_time\n $host:$server_port $remote_addr - - [$time_local] \"$request\" $status $body_bytes_sent $request_length $request_time\n $host:$server_port $remote_addr - - [$time_local] \"$request\" $status $body_bytes_sent\n $remote_addr - - [$time_local] \"$request\" $status $body_bytes_sent - - $request_length $request_time $upstream_response_time\n $remote_addr - - [$time_local] \"$request\" $status $body_bytes_sent - - $request_length $request_time\n $remote_addr - - [$time_local] \"$request\" $status $body_bytes_sent $request_length $request_time $upstream_response_time\n $remote_addr - - [$time_local] \"$request\" $status $body_bytes_sent $request_length $request_time\n $remote_addr - - [$time_local] \"$request\" $status $body_bytes_sent\n ```\n\n If you're using the default Apache/NGINX log format, auto-detect will work for you. If it doesn't work you need to set the format manually.\n\n\n##### parser.csv_config.format\n\n\n\n##### parser.ltsv_config.mapping\n\nThe mapping is a dictionary where the key is a field, as in logs, and the value is the corresponding **known field**.\n\n> **Note**: don't use `$` and `%` prefixes for mapped field names.\n\n```yaml\nparser:\n log_type: ltsv\n ltsv_config:\n mapping:\n label1: field1\n label2: field2\n```\n\n\n##### parser.json_config.mapping\n\nThe mapping is a dictionary where the key is a field, as in logs, and the value is the corresponding **known field**.\n\n> **Note**: don't use `$` and `%` prefixes for mapped field names.\n\n```yaml\nparser:\n log_type: json\n json_config:\n mapping:\n label1: field1\n label2: field2\n```\n\n\n##### parser.regexp_config.pattern\n\nUse pattern with subexpressions names. These names should be **known fields**.\n\n> **Note**: don't use `$` and `%` prefixes for mapped field names.\n\nSyntax:\n\n```yaml\nparser:\n log_type: regexp\n regexp_config:\n pattern: PATTERN\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `web_log` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m web_log\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ web_log_1m_unmatched ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/web_log.conf) | web_log.excluded_requests | percentage of unparsed log lines over the last minute |\n| [ web_log_1m_requests ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/web_log.conf) | web_log.type_requests | ratio of successful HTTP requests over the last minute (1xx, 2xx, 304, 401) |\n| [ web_log_1m_redirects ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/web_log.conf) | web_log.type_requests | ratio of redirection HTTP requests over the last minute (3xx except 304) |\n| [ web_log_1m_bad_requests ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/web_log.conf) | web_log.type_requests | ratio of client error HTTP requests over the last minute (4xx except 401) |\n| [ web_log_1m_internal_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/web_log.conf) | web_log.type_requests | ratio of server error HTTP requests over the last minute (5xx) |\n| [ web_log_web_slow ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/web_log.conf) | web_log.request_processing_time | average HTTP response time over the last 1 minute |\n| [ web_log_5m_requests_ratio ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/web_log.conf) | web_log.type_requests | ratio of successful HTTP requests over over the last 5 minutes, compared with the previous 5 minutes |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Web server log files instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| web_log.requests | requests | requests/s |\n| web_log.excluded_requests | unmatched | requests/s |\n| web_log.type_requests | success, bad, redirect, error | requests/s |\n| web_log.status_code_class_responses | 1xx, 2xx, 3xx, 4xx, 5xx | responses/s |\n| web_log.status_code_class_1xx_responses | a dimension per 1xx code | responses/s |\n| web_log.status_code_class_2xx_responses | a dimension per 2xx code | responses/s |\n| web_log.status_code_class_3xx_responses | a dimension per 3xx code | responses/s |\n| web_log.status_code_class_4xx_responses | a dimension per 4xx code | responses/s |\n| web_log.status_code_class_5xx_responses | a dimension per 5xx code | responses/s |\n| web_log.bandwidth | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| web_log.request_processing_time | min, max, avg | milliseconds |\n| web_log.requests_processing_time_histogram | a dimension per bucket | requests/s |\n| web_log.upstream_response_time | min, max, avg | milliseconds |\n| web_log.upstream_responses_time_histogram | a dimension per bucket | requests/s |\n| web_log.current_poll_uniq_clients | ipv4, ipv6 | clients |\n| web_log.vhost_requests | a dimension per vhost | requests/s |\n| web_log.port_requests | a dimension per port | requests/s |\n| web_log.scheme_requests | http, https | requests/s |\n| web_log.http_method_requests | a dimension per HTTP method | requests/s |\n| web_log.http_version_requests | a dimension per HTTP version | requests/s |\n| web_log.ip_proto_requests | ipv4, ipv6 | requests/s |\n| web_log.ssl_proto_requests | a dimension per SSL protocol | requests/s |\n| web_log.ssl_cipher_suite_requests | a dimension per SSL cipher suite | requests/s |\n| web_log.url_pattern_requests | a dimension per URL pattern | requests/s |\n| web_log.custom_field_pattern_requests | a dimension per custom field pattern | requests/s |\n\n### Per custom time field\n\nTBD\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| web_log.custom_time_field_summary | min, max, avg | milliseconds |\n| web_log.custom_time_field_histogram | a dimension per bucket | observations |\n\n### Per custom numeric field\n\nTBD\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| web_log.custom_numeric_field_{{field_name}}_summary | min, max, avg | {{units}} |\n\n### Per URL pattern\n\nTBD\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| web_log.url_pattern_status_code_responses | a dimension per pattern | responses/s |\n| web_log.url_pattern_http_method_requests | a dimension per HTTP method | requests/s |\n| web_log.url_pattern_bandwidth | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| web_log.url_pattern_request_processing_time | min, max, avg | milliseconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-web_log-Web_server_log_files", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/weblog/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-whoisquery", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "whoisquery", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Domain expiration date", "link": "", "icon_filename": "globe.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.synthetic-checks"]}, "keywords": ["whois"], "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Domain expiration date\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: whoisquery\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors the remaining time before the domain expires.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/whoisquery.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/whoisquery.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| source | Domain address. | | True |\n| days_until_expiration_warning | Number of days before the alarm status is warning. | 30 | False |\n| days_until_expiration_critical | Number of days before the alarm status is critical. | 15 | False |\n| timeout | The query timeout in seconds. | 5 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nBasic configuration example\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: my_site\n source: my_site.com\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define more than one job, their names must be unique.\n\nCheck the expiration status of the multiple domains.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: my_site1\n source: my_site1.com\n\n - name: my_site2\n source: my_site2.com\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `whoisquery` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m whoisquery\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ whoisquery_days_until_expiration ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/whoisquery.conf) | whoisquery.time_until_expiration | time until the domain name registration expires |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per domain\n\nThese metrics refer to the configured source.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| domain | Configured source |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| whoisquery.time_until_expiration | expiry | seconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-whoisquery-Domain_expiration_date", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/whoisquery/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-windows-ad", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "windows", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Active Directory", "link": "https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/identity/ad-ds/get-started/virtual-dc/active-directory-domain-services-overview", "icon_filename": "windows.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.windows-systems"]}, "keywords": ["windows", "microsoft", "active directory", "ad", "adcs", "adfs"], "most_popular": false, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}}, "overview": "# Active Directory\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: windows\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors the performance of Windows machines, collects both host metrics and metrics from various Windows applications (e.g. Active Directory, MSSQL).\n\n\nIt collect metrics by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Prometheus exporter for Windows machines](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter), a native Windows agent running on each host.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nIt detects Windows exporter instances running on localhost (requires using [Netdata MSI installer](https://github.com/netdata/msi-installer#instructions)).\n\nUsing the Netdata MSI installer is recommended for testing purposes only. For production use, you need to install Netdata on a Linux host and configure it to collect metrics remotely.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nData collection affects the CPU usage of the Windows host. CPU usage depends on the frequency of data collection and the [enabled collectors](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter#collectors).\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Windows exporter\n\nTo install the Windows exporter, follow the [official installation guide](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter#installation).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/windows.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/windows.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n url: https://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Virtual Node\n\nThe Virtual Node functionality allows you to define nodes in configuration files and treat them as ordinary nodes in all interfaces, panels, tabs, filters, etc.\nYou can create a virtual node for all your Windows machines and control them as separate entities.\n\nTo make your Windows server a virtual node, you need to define virtual nodes in `/etc/netdata/vnodes/vnodes.conf`:\n\n> **Note**: To create a valid guid, you can use the `uuidgen` command on Linux, or the `[guid]::NewGuid()` command in PowerShell on Windows.\n\n```yaml\n# /etc/netdata/vnodes/vnodes.conf\n- hostname: win_server\n guid: \n```\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n vnode: win_server\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from multiple remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server1\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n\n - name: win_server2\n url: http://192.0.2.2:9182/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `windows` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m windows\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ windows_10min_cpu_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.cpu_utilization_total | average CPU utilization over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_ram_in_use ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.memory_utilization | memory utilization |\n| [ windows_inbound_packets_discarded ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_discarded | number of inbound discarded packets for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_outbound_packets_discarded ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_discarded | number of outbound discarded packets for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_inbound_packets_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_errors | number of inbound errors for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_outbound_packets_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_errors | number of outbound errors for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_disk_in_use ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.logical_disk_space_usage | disk space utilization |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\nThe collected set of metrics depends on the [enabled collectors](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter#collectors).\n\nSupported collectors:\n\n- [cpu](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.cpu.md)\n- [iis](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.iis.md)\n- [memory](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.memory.md)\n- [net](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.net.md)\n- [logical_disk](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.logical_disk.md)\n- [os](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.os.md)\n- [system](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.system.md)\n- [logon](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.logon.md)\n- [tcp](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.tcp.md)\n- [thermalzone](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.thermalzone.md)\n- [process](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.process.md)\n- [service](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.service.md)\n- [mssql](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.mssql.md)\n- [ad](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.ad.md)\n- [adcs](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.adcs.md)\n- [adfs](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.adfs.md)\n- [netframework_clrexceptions](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrexceptions.md)\n- [netframework_clrinterop](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrinterop.md)\n- [netframework_clrjit](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrjit.md)\n- [netframework_clrloading](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrloading.md)\n- [netframework_clrlocksandthreads](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrlocksandthreads.md)\n- [netframework_clrmemory](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrmemory.md)\n- [netframework_clrremoting](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrremoting.md)\n- [exchange](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.exchange.md)\n- [hyperv](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.hyperv.md)\n\n\n### Per Active Directory instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored host.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.cpu_utilization_total | dpc, user, privileged, interrupt | percentage |\n| windows.memory_utilization | available, used | bytes |\n| windows.memory_page_faults | page_faults | events/s |\n| windows.memory_swap_utilization | available, used | bytes |\n| windows.memory_swap_operations | read, write | operations/s |\n| windows.memory_swap_pages | read, written | pages/s |\n| windows.memory_cached | cached | KiB |\n| windows.memory_cache_faults | cache_faults | events/s |\n| windows.memory_system_pool | paged, non-paged | bytes |\n| windows.tcp_conns_established | ipv4, ipv6 | connections |\n| windows.tcp_conns_active | ipv4, ipv6 | connections/s |\n| windows.tcp_conns_passive | ipv4, ipv6 | connections/s |\n| windows.tcp_conns_failures | ipv4, ipv6 | failures/s |\n| windows.tcp_conns_resets | ipv4, ipv6 | resets/s |\n| windows.tcp_segments_received | ipv4, ipv6 | segments/s |\n| windows.tcp_segments_sent | ipv4, ipv6 | segments/s |\n| windows.tcp_segments_retransmitted | ipv4, ipv6 | segments/s |\n| windows.os_processes | processes | number |\n| windows.os_users | users | users |\n| windows.os_visible_memory_usage | free, used | bytes |\n| windows.os_paging_files_usage | free, used | bytes |\n| windows.system_threads | threads | number |\n| windows.system_uptime | time | seconds |\n| windows.logon_type_sessions | system, interactive, network, batch, service, proxy, unlock, network_clear_text, new_credentials, remote_interactive, cached_interactive, cached_remote_interactive, cached_unlock | seconds |\n| windows.processes_cpu_utilization | a dimension per process | percentage |\n| windows.processes_handles | a dimension per process | handles |\n| windows.processes_io_bytes | a dimension per process | bytes/s |\n| windows.processes_io_operations | a dimension per process | operations/s |\n| windows.processes_page_faults | a dimension per process | pgfaults/s |\n| windows.processes_page_file_bytes | a dimension per process | bytes |\n| windows.processes_pool_bytes | a dimension per process | bytes |\n| windows.processes_threads | a dimension per process | threads |\n| ad.database_operations | add, delete, modify, recycle | operations/s |\n| ad.directory_operations | read, write, search | operations/s |\n| ad.name_cache_lookups | lookups | lookups/s |\n| ad.name_cache_hits | hits | hits/s |\n| ad.atq_average_request_latency | time | seconds |\n| ad.atq_outstanding_requests | outstanding | requests |\n| ad.dra_replication_intersite_compressed_traffic | inbound, outbound | bytes/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_intrasite_compressed_traffic | inbound, outbound | bytes/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_sync_objects_remaining | inbound, outbound | objects |\n| ad.dra_replication_objects_filtered | inbound, outbound | objects/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_properties_updated | inbound, outbound | properties/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_properties_filtered | inbound, outbound | properties/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_pending_syncs | pending | syncs |\n| ad.dra_replication_sync_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| ad.ds_threads | in_use | threads |\n| ad.ldap_last_bind_time | last_bind | seconds |\n| ad.binds | binds | binds/s |\n| ad.ldap_searches | searches | searches/s |\n| adfs.ad_login_connection_failures | connection | failures/s |\n| adfs.certificate_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.db_artifact_failures | connection | failures/s |\n| adfs.db_artifact_query_time_seconds | query_time | seconds/s |\n| adfs.db_config_failures | connection | failures/s |\n| adfs.db_config_query_time_seconds | query_time | seconds/s |\n| adfs.device_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.external_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.federated_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.federation_metadata_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_authorization_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_credentials_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_privkey_jwt_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_secret_basic_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_secret_post_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_windows_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_logon_certificate_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_password_grant_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| adfs.passive_requests | passive | requests/s |\n| adfs.passport_authentications | passport | authentications/s |\n| adfs.password_change_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.samlp_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| adfs.sso_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.token_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adfs.userpassword_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.windows_integrated_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.wsfed_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| adfs.wstrust_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| exchange.activesync_ping_cmds_pending | pending | commands |\n| exchange.activesync_requests | received | requests/s |\n| exchange.activesync_sync_cmds | processed | commands/s |\n| exchange.autodiscover_requests | processed | requests/s |\n| exchange.avail_service_requests | serviced | requests/s |\n| exchange.owa_current_unique_users | logged-in | users |\n| exchange.owa_requests_total | handled | requests/s |\n| exchange.rpc_active_user_count | active | users |\n| exchange.rpc_avg_latency | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.rpc_connection_count | connections | connections |\n| exchange.rpc_operations | operations | operations/s |\n| exchange.rpc_requests | processed | requests |\n| exchange.rpc_user_count | users | users |\n| exchange.transport_queues_active_mail_box_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_external_active_remote_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_external_largest_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_internal_active_remote_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_internal_largest_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_retry_mailbox_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_poison | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| hyperv.vms_health | ok, critical | vms |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_space_pages | 4K, 2M, 1G | pages |\n| hyperv.root_partition_gpa_space_pages | 4K, 2M, 1G | pages |\n| hyperv.root_partition_gpa_space_modifications | gpa | modifications/s |\n| hyperv.root_partition_attached_devices | attached | devices |\n| hyperv.root_partition_deposited_pages | deposited | pages |\n| hyperv.root_partition_skipped_interrupts | skipped | interrupts |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_dma_errors | illegal_dma | requests |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_interrupt_errors | illegal_interrupt | requests |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_interrupt_throttle_events | throttling | events |\n| hyperv.root_partition_io_tlb_flush | flushes | flushes/s |\n| hyperv.root_partition_address_space | address_spaces | address spaces |\n| hyperv.root_partition_virtual_tlb_flush_entries | flushes | flushes/s |\n| hyperv.root_partition_virtual_tlb_pages | used | pages |\n\n### Per cpu core\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| core | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.cpu_core_utilization | dpc, user, privileged, interrupt | percentage |\n| windows.cpu_core_interrupts | interrupts | interrupts/s |\n| windows.cpu_core_dpcs | dpcs | dpcs/s |\n| windows.cpu_core_cstate | c1, c2, c3 | percentage |\n\n### Per logical disk\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| disk | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.logical_disk_utilization | free, used | bytes |\n| windows.logical_disk_bandwidth | read, write | bytes/s |\n| windows.logical_disk_operations | reads, writes | operations/s |\n| windows.logical_disk_latency | read, write | seconds |\n\n### Per network device\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| nic | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.net_nic_bandwidth | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| windows.net_nic_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| windows.net_nic_errors | inbound, outbound | errors/s |\n| windows.net_nic_discarded | inbound, outbound | discards/s |\n\n### Per thermalzone\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| thermalzone | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.thermalzone_temperature | temperature | celsius |\n\n### Per service\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| service | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.service_state | running, stopped, start_pending, stop_pending, continue_pending, pause_pending, paused, unknown | state |\n| windows.service_status | ok, error, unknown, degraded, pred_fail, starting, stopping, service, stressed, nonrecover, no_contact, lost_comm | status |\n\n### Per website\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| website | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| iis.website_traffic | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| iis.website_requests_rate | requests | requests/s |\n| iis.website_active_connections_count | active | connections |\n| iis.website_users_count | anonymous, non_anonymous | users |\n| iis.website_connection_attempts_rate | connection | attempts/s |\n| iis.website_isapi_extension_requests_count | isapi | requests |\n| iis.website_isapi_extension_requests_rate | isapi | requests/s |\n| iis.website_ftp_file_transfer_rate | received, sent | files/s |\n| iis.website_logon_attempts_rate | logon | attempts/s |\n| iis.website_errors_rate | document_locked, document_not_found | errors/s |\n| iis.website_uptime | document_locked, document_not_found | seconds |\n\n### Per mssql instance\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| mssql_instance | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mssql.instance_accessmethods_page_splits | page | splits/s |\n| mssql.instance_cache_hit_ratio | hit_ratio | percentage |\n| mssql.instance_bufman_checkpoint_pages | flushed | pages/s |\n| mssql.instance_bufman_page_life_expectancy | life_expectancy | seconds |\n| mssql.instance_bufman_iops | read, written | iops |\n| mssql.instance_blocked_processes | blocked | processes |\n| mssql.instance_user_connection | user | connections |\n| mssql.instance_locks_lock_wait | alloc_unit, application, database, extent, file, hobt, key, metadata, oib, object, page, rid, row_group, xact | locks/s |\n| mssql.instance_locks_deadlocks | alloc_unit, application, database, extent, file, hobt, key, metadata, oib, object, page, rid, row_group, xact | locks/s |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_connection_memory_bytes | memory | bytes |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_external_benefit_of_memory | benefit | bytes |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_pending_memory_grants | pending | processes |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_server_memory | memory | bytes |\n| mssql.instance_sql_errors | db_offline, info, kill_connection, user | errors |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_auto_parameterization_attempts | failed | attempts/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_batch_requests | batch | requests/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_safe_auto_parameterization_attempts | safe | attempts/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_sql_compilations | compilations | compilations/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_sql_recompilations | recompiles | recompiles/s |\n\n### Per database\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| mssql_instance | TBD |\n| database | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mssql.database_active_transactions | active | transactions |\n| mssql.database_backup_restore_operations | backup | operations/s |\n| mssql.database_data_files_size | size | bytes |\n| mssql.database_log_flushed | flushed | bytes/s |\n| mssql.database_log_flushes | log | flushes/s |\n| mssql.database_transactions | transactions | transactions/s |\n| mssql.database_write_transactions | write | transactions/s |\n\n### Per certificate template\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| cert_template | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| adcs.cert_template_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_failed_requests | failed | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_issued_requests | issued | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_pending_requests | pending | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_request_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_retrievals | retrievals | retrievals/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_retrieval_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_request_cryptographic_signing_time | singing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_request_policy_module_processing | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_challenge_responses | challenge | responses/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_challenge_response_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_signed_certificate_timestamp_lists | processed | lists/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_signed_certificate_timestamp_list_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n\n### Per process\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| process | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| netframework.clrexception_thrown | exceptions | exceptions/s |\n| netframework.clrexception_filters | filters | filters/s |\n| netframework.clrexception_finallys | finallys | finallys/s |\n| netframework.clrexception_throw_to_catch_depth | traversed | stack_frames/s |\n| netframework.clrinterop_com_callable_wrappers | com_callable_wrappers | ccw/s |\n| netframework.clrinterop_interop_marshallings | marshallings | marshallings/s |\n| netframework.clrinterop_interop_stubs_created | created | stubs/s |\n| netframework.clrjit_methods | jit-compiled | methods/s |\n| netframework.clrjit_time | time | percentage |\n| netframework.clrjit_standard_failures | failures | failures/s |\n| netframework.clrjit_il_bytes | compiled_msil | bytes/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_loader_heap_size | committed | bytes |\n| netframework.clrloading_appdomains_loaded | loaded | domain/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_appdomains_unloaded | unloaded | domain/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_assemblies_loaded | loaded | assemblies/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_classes_loaded | loaded | classes/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_class_load_failures | class_load | failures/s |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_queue_length | threads | threads/s |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_current_logical_threads | logical | threads |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_current_physical_threads | physical | threads |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_recognized_threads | threads | threads/s |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_contentions | contentions | contentions/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_allocated_bytes | allocated | bytes/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_finalization_survivors | survived | objects |\n| netframework.clrmemory_heap_size | heap | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_promoted | promoted | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_number_gc_handles | used | handles |\n| netframework.clrmemory_collections | gc | gc/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_induced_gc | gc | gc/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_number_pinned_objects | pinned | objects |\n| netframework.clrmemory_number_sink_blocks_in_use | used | blocks |\n| netframework.clrmemory_committed | committed | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_reserved | reserved | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_gc_time | time | percentage |\n| netframework.clrremoting_channels | registered | channels/s |\n| netframework.clrremoting_context_bound_classes_loaded | loaded | classes |\n| netframework.clrremoting_context_bound_objects | allocated | objects/s |\n| netframework.clrremoting_context_proxies | objects | objects/s |\n| netframework.clrremoting_contexts | contexts | contexts |\n| netframework.clrremoting_remote_calls | rpc | calls/s |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_link_time_checks | linktime | checks/s |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_checks_time | time | percentage |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_stack_walk_depth | stack | depth |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_runtime_checks | runtime | checks/s |\n\n### Per exchange workload\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| workload | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| exchange.workload_active_tasks | active | tasks |\n| exchange.workload_completed_tasks | completed | tasks/s |\n| exchange.workload_queued_tasks | queued | tasks/s |\n| exchange.workload_yielded_tasks | yielded | tasks/s |\n| exchange.workload_activity_status | active, paused | status |\n\n### Per ldap process\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| workload | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| exchange.ldap_long_running_ops_per_sec | long-running | operations/s |\n| exchange.ldap_read_time | read | seconds |\n| exchange.ldap_search_time | search | seconds |\n| exchange.ldap_write_time | write | seconds |\n| exchange.ldap_timeout_errors | timeout | errors/s |\n\n### Per http proxy\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| workload | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| exchange.http_proxy_avg_auth_latency | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.http_proxy_avg_cas_processing_latency_sec | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.http_proxy_mailbox_proxy_failure_rate | failures | percentage |\n| exchange.http_proxy_mailbox_server_locator_avg_latency_sec | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.http_proxy_outstanding_proxy_requests | outstanding | requests |\n| exchange.http_proxy_requests | processed | requests/s |\n\n### Per vm\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vm_name | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vm_cpu_usage | gues, hypervisor, remote | percentage |\n| hyperv.vm_memory_physical | assigned_memory | MiB |\n| hyperv.vm_memory_physical_guest_visible | visible_memory | MiB |\n| hyperv.vm_memory_pressure_current | pressure | percentage |\n| hyperv.vm_vid_physical_pages_allocated | allocated | pages |\n| hyperv.vm_vid_remote_physical_pages | remote_physical | pages |\n\n### Per vm device\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vm_device | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vm_device_bytes | read, written | bytes/s |\n| hyperv.vm_device_operations | read, write | operations/s |\n| hyperv.vm_device_errors | errors | errors/s |\n\n### Per vm interface\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vm_interface | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vm_interface_bytes | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| hyperv.vm_interface_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vm_interface_packets_dropped | incoming, outgoing | drops/s |\n\n### Per vswitch\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vswitch | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vswitch_bytes | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_directed_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_broadcast_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_multicast_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_dropped_packets | incoming, outgoing | drops/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_extensions_dropped_packets | incoming, outgoing | drops/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_packets_flooded | flooded | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_learned_mac_addresses | learned | mac addresses/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_purged_mac_addresses | purged | mac addresses/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-windows-Active_Directory", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/windows/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-windows-hyperv", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "windows", "monitored_instance": {"name": "HyperV", "link": "https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/virtualization/hyper-v/hyper-v-technology-overview", "icon_filename": "windows.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.windows-systems"]}, "keywords": ["windows", "microsoft", "hyperv", "virtualization", "vm"], "most_popular": false, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}}, "overview": "# HyperV\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: windows\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors the performance of Windows machines, collects both host metrics and metrics from various Windows applications (e.g. Active Directory, MSSQL).\n\n\nIt collect metrics by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Prometheus exporter for Windows machines](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter), a native Windows agent running on each host.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nIt detects Windows exporter instances running on localhost (requires using [Netdata MSI installer](https://github.com/netdata/msi-installer#instructions)).\n\nUsing the Netdata MSI installer is recommended for testing purposes only. For production use, you need to install Netdata on a Linux host and configure it to collect metrics remotely.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nData collection affects the CPU usage of the Windows host. CPU usage depends on the frequency of data collection and the [enabled collectors](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter#collectors).\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Windows exporter\n\nTo install the Windows exporter, follow the [official installation guide](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter#installation).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/windows.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/windows.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n url: https://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Virtual Node\n\nThe Virtual Node functionality allows you to define nodes in configuration files and treat them as ordinary nodes in all interfaces, panels, tabs, filters, etc.\nYou can create a virtual node for all your Windows machines and control them as separate entities.\n\nTo make your Windows server a virtual node, you need to define virtual nodes in `/etc/netdata/vnodes/vnodes.conf`:\n\n> **Note**: To create a valid guid, you can use the `uuidgen` command on Linux, or the `[guid]::NewGuid()` command in PowerShell on Windows.\n\n```yaml\n# /etc/netdata/vnodes/vnodes.conf\n- hostname: win_server\n guid: \n```\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n vnode: win_server\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from multiple remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server1\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n\n - name: win_server2\n url: http://192.0.2.2:9182/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `windows` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m windows\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ windows_10min_cpu_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.cpu_utilization_total | average CPU utilization over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_ram_in_use ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.memory_utilization | memory utilization |\n| [ windows_inbound_packets_discarded ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_discarded | number of inbound discarded packets for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_outbound_packets_discarded ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_discarded | number of outbound discarded packets for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_inbound_packets_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_errors | number of inbound errors for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_outbound_packets_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_errors | number of outbound errors for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_disk_in_use ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.logical_disk_space_usage | disk space utilization |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\nThe collected set of metrics depends on the [enabled collectors](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter#collectors).\n\nSupported collectors:\n\n- [cpu](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.cpu.md)\n- [iis](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.iis.md)\n- [memory](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.memory.md)\n- [net](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.net.md)\n- [logical_disk](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.logical_disk.md)\n- [os](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.os.md)\n- [system](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.system.md)\n- [logon](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.logon.md)\n- [tcp](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.tcp.md)\n- [thermalzone](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.thermalzone.md)\n- [process](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.process.md)\n- [service](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.service.md)\n- [mssql](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.mssql.md)\n- [ad](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.ad.md)\n- [adcs](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.adcs.md)\n- [adfs](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.adfs.md)\n- [netframework_clrexceptions](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrexceptions.md)\n- [netframework_clrinterop](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrinterop.md)\n- [netframework_clrjit](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrjit.md)\n- [netframework_clrloading](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrloading.md)\n- [netframework_clrlocksandthreads](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrlocksandthreads.md)\n- [netframework_clrmemory](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrmemory.md)\n- [netframework_clrremoting](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrremoting.md)\n- [exchange](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.exchange.md)\n- [hyperv](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.hyperv.md)\n\n\n### Per Active Directory instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored host.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.cpu_utilization_total | dpc, user, privileged, interrupt | percentage |\n| windows.memory_utilization | available, used | bytes |\n| windows.memory_page_faults | page_faults | events/s |\n| windows.memory_swap_utilization | available, used | bytes |\n| windows.memory_swap_operations | read, write | operations/s |\n| windows.memory_swap_pages | read, written | pages/s |\n| windows.memory_cached | cached | KiB |\n| windows.memory_cache_faults | cache_faults | events/s |\n| windows.memory_system_pool | paged, non-paged | bytes |\n| windows.tcp_conns_established | ipv4, ipv6 | connections |\n| windows.tcp_conns_active | ipv4, ipv6 | connections/s |\n| windows.tcp_conns_passive | ipv4, ipv6 | connections/s |\n| windows.tcp_conns_failures | ipv4, ipv6 | failures/s |\n| windows.tcp_conns_resets | ipv4, ipv6 | resets/s |\n| windows.tcp_segments_received | ipv4, ipv6 | segments/s |\n| windows.tcp_segments_sent | ipv4, ipv6 | segments/s |\n| windows.tcp_segments_retransmitted | ipv4, ipv6 | segments/s |\n| windows.os_processes | processes | number |\n| windows.os_users | users | users |\n| windows.os_visible_memory_usage | free, used | bytes |\n| windows.os_paging_files_usage | free, used | bytes |\n| windows.system_threads | threads | number |\n| windows.system_uptime | time | seconds |\n| windows.logon_type_sessions | system, interactive, network, batch, service, proxy, unlock, network_clear_text, new_credentials, remote_interactive, cached_interactive, cached_remote_interactive, cached_unlock | seconds |\n| windows.processes_cpu_utilization | a dimension per process | percentage |\n| windows.processes_handles | a dimension per process | handles |\n| windows.processes_io_bytes | a dimension per process | bytes/s |\n| windows.processes_io_operations | a dimension per process | operations/s |\n| windows.processes_page_faults | a dimension per process | pgfaults/s |\n| windows.processes_page_file_bytes | a dimension per process | bytes |\n| windows.processes_pool_bytes | a dimension per process | bytes |\n| windows.processes_threads | a dimension per process | threads |\n| ad.database_operations | add, delete, modify, recycle | operations/s |\n| ad.directory_operations | read, write, search | operations/s |\n| ad.name_cache_lookups | lookups | lookups/s |\n| ad.name_cache_hits | hits | hits/s |\n| ad.atq_average_request_latency | time | seconds |\n| ad.atq_outstanding_requests | outstanding | requests |\n| ad.dra_replication_intersite_compressed_traffic | inbound, outbound | bytes/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_intrasite_compressed_traffic | inbound, outbound | bytes/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_sync_objects_remaining | inbound, outbound | objects |\n| ad.dra_replication_objects_filtered | inbound, outbound | objects/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_properties_updated | inbound, outbound | properties/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_properties_filtered | inbound, outbound | properties/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_pending_syncs | pending | syncs |\n| ad.dra_replication_sync_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| ad.ds_threads | in_use | threads |\n| ad.ldap_last_bind_time | last_bind | seconds |\n| ad.binds | binds | binds/s |\n| ad.ldap_searches | searches | searches/s |\n| adfs.ad_login_connection_failures | connection | failures/s |\n| adfs.certificate_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.db_artifact_failures | connection | failures/s |\n| adfs.db_artifact_query_time_seconds | query_time | seconds/s |\n| adfs.db_config_failures | connection | failures/s |\n| adfs.db_config_query_time_seconds | query_time | seconds/s |\n| adfs.device_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.external_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.federated_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.federation_metadata_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_authorization_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_credentials_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_privkey_jwt_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_secret_basic_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_secret_post_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_windows_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_logon_certificate_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_password_grant_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| adfs.passive_requests | passive | requests/s |\n| adfs.passport_authentications | passport | authentications/s |\n| adfs.password_change_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.samlp_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| adfs.sso_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.token_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adfs.userpassword_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.windows_integrated_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.wsfed_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| adfs.wstrust_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| exchange.activesync_ping_cmds_pending | pending | commands |\n| exchange.activesync_requests | received | requests/s |\n| exchange.activesync_sync_cmds | processed | commands/s |\n| exchange.autodiscover_requests | processed | requests/s |\n| exchange.avail_service_requests | serviced | requests/s |\n| exchange.owa_current_unique_users | logged-in | users |\n| exchange.owa_requests_total | handled | requests/s |\n| exchange.rpc_active_user_count | active | users |\n| exchange.rpc_avg_latency | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.rpc_connection_count | connections | connections |\n| exchange.rpc_operations | operations | operations/s |\n| exchange.rpc_requests | processed | requests |\n| exchange.rpc_user_count | users | users |\n| exchange.transport_queues_active_mail_box_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_external_active_remote_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_external_largest_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_internal_active_remote_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_internal_largest_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_retry_mailbox_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_poison | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| hyperv.vms_health | ok, critical | vms |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_space_pages | 4K, 2M, 1G | pages |\n| hyperv.root_partition_gpa_space_pages | 4K, 2M, 1G | pages |\n| hyperv.root_partition_gpa_space_modifications | gpa | modifications/s |\n| hyperv.root_partition_attached_devices | attached | devices |\n| hyperv.root_partition_deposited_pages | deposited | pages |\n| hyperv.root_partition_skipped_interrupts | skipped | interrupts |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_dma_errors | illegal_dma | requests |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_interrupt_errors | illegal_interrupt | requests |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_interrupt_throttle_events | throttling | events |\n| hyperv.root_partition_io_tlb_flush | flushes | flushes/s |\n| hyperv.root_partition_address_space | address_spaces | address spaces |\n| hyperv.root_partition_virtual_tlb_flush_entries | flushes | flushes/s |\n| hyperv.root_partition_virtual_tlb_pages | used | pages |\n\n### Per cpu core\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| core | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.cpu_core_utilization | dpc, user, privileged, interrupt | percentage |\n| windows.cpu_core_interrupts | interrupts | interrupts/s |\n| windows.cpu_core_dpcs | dpcs | dpcs/s |\n| windows.cpu_core_cstate | c1, c2, c3 | percentage |\n\n### Per logical disk\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| disk | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.logical_disk_utilization | free, used | bytes |\n| windows.logical_disk_bandwidth | read, write | bytes/s |\n| windows.logical_disk_operations | reads, writes | operations/s |\n| windows.logical_disk_latency | read, write | seconds |\n\n### Per network device\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| nic | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.net_nic_bandwidth | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| windows.net_nic_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| windows.net_nic_errors | inbound, outbound | errors/s |\n| windows.net_nic_discarded | inbound, outbound | discards/s |\n\n### Per thermalzone\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| thermalzone | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.thermalzone_temperature | temperature | celsius |\n\n### Per service\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| service | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.service_state | running, stopped, start_pending, stop_pending, continue_pending, pause_pending, paused, unknown | state |\n| windows.service_status | ok, error, unknown, degraded, pred_fail, starting, stopping, service, stressed, nonrecover, no_contact, lost_comm | status |\n\n### Per website\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| website | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| iis.website_traffic | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| iis.website_requests_rate | requests | requests/s |\n| iis.website_active_connections_count | active | connections |\n| iis.website_users_count | anonymous, non_anonymous | users |\n| iis.website_connection_attempts_rate | connection | attempts/s |\n| iis.website_isapi_extension_requests_count | isapi | requests |\n| iis.website_isapi_extension_requests_rate | isapi | requests/s |\n| iis.website_ftp_file_transfer_rate | received, sent | files/s |\n| iis.website_logon_attempts_rate | logon | attempts/s |\n| iis.website_errors_rate | document_locked, document_not_found | errors/s |\n| iis.website_uptime | document_locked, document_not_found | seconds |\n\n### Per mssql instance\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| mssql_instance | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mssql.instance_accessmethods_page_splits | page | splits/s |\n| mssql.instance_cache_hit_ratio | hit_ratio | percentage |\n| mssql.instance_bufman_checkpoint_pages | flushed | pages/s |\n| mssql.instance_bufman_page_life_expectancy | life_expectancy | seconds |\n| mssql.instance_bufman_iops | read, written | iops |\n| mssql.instance_blocked_processes | blocked | processes |\n| mssql.instance_user_connection | user | connections |\n| mssql.instance_locks_lock_wait | alloc_unit, application, database, extent, file, hobt, key, metadata, oib, object, page, rid, row_group, xact | locks/s |\n| mssql.instance_locks_deadlocks | alloc_unit, application, database, extent, file, hobt, key, metadata, oib, object, page, rid, row_group, xact | locks/s |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_connection_memory_bytes | memory | bytes |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_external_benefit_of_memory | benefit | bytes |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_pending_memory_grants | pending | processes |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_server_memory | memory | bytes |\n| mssql.instance_sql_errors | db_offline, info, kill_connection, user | errors |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_auto_parameterization_attempts | failed | attempts/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_batch_requests | batch | requests/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_safe_auto_parameterization_attempts | safe | attempts/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_sql_compilations | compilations | compilations/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_sql_recompilations | recompiles | recompiles/s |\n\n### Per database\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| mssql_instance | TBD |\n| database | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mssql.database_active_transactions | active | transactions |\n| mssql.database_backup_restore_operations | backup | operations/s |\n| mssql.database_data_files_size | size | bytes |\n| mssql.database_log_flushed | flushed | bytes/s |\n| mssql.database_log_flushes | log | flushes/s |\n| mssql.database_transactions | transactions | transactions/s |\n| mssql.database_write_transactions | write | transactions/s |\n\n### Per certificate template\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| cert_template | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| adcs.cert_template_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_failed_requests | failed | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_issued_requests | issued | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_pending_requests | pending | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_request_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_retrievals | retrievals | retrievals/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_retrieval_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_request_cryptographic_signing_time | singing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_request_policy_module_processing | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_challenge_responses | challenge | responses/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_challenge_response_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_signed_certificate_timestamp_lists | processed | lists/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_signed_certificate_timestamp_list_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n\n### Per process\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| process | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| netframework.clrexception_thrown | exceptions | exceptions/s |\n| netframework.clrexception_filters | filters | filters/s |\n| netframework.clrexception_finallys | finallys | finallys/s |\n| netframework.clrexception_throw_to_catch_depth | traversed | stack_frames/s |\n| netframework.clrinterop_com_callable_wrappers | com_callable_wrappers | ccw/s |\n| netframework.clrinterop_interop_marshallings | marshallings | marshallings/s |\n| netframework.clrinterop_interop_stubs_created | created | stubs/s |\n| netframework.clrjit_methods | jit-compiled | methods/s |\n| netframework.clrjit_time | time | percentage |\n| netframework.clrjit_standard_failures | failures | failures/s |\n| netframework.clrjit_il_bytes | compiled_msil | bytes/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_loader_heap_size | committed | bytes |\n| netframework.clrloading_appdomains_loaded | loaded | domain/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_appdomains_unloaded | unloaded | domain/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_assemblies_loaded | loaded | assemblies/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_classes_loaded | loaded | classes/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_class_load_failures | class_load | failures/s |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_queue_length | threads | threads/s |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_current_logical_threads | logical | threads |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_current_physical_threads | physical | threads |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_recognized_threads | threads | threads/s |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_contentions | contentions | contentions/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_allocated_bytes | allocated | bytes/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_finalization_survivors | survived | objects |\n| netframework.clrmemory_heap_size | heap | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_promoted | promoted | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_number_gc_handles | used | handles |\n| netframework.clrmemory_collections | gc | gc/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_induced_gc | gc | gc/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_number_pinned_objects | pinned | objects |\n| netframework.clrmemory_number_sink_blocks_in_use | used | blocks |\n| netframework.clrmemory_committed | committed | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_reserved | reserved | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_gc_time | time | percentage |\n| netframework.clrremoting_channels | registered | channels/s |\n| netframework.clrremoting_context_bound_classes_loaded | loaded | classes |\n| netframework.clrremoting_context_bound_objects | allocated | objects/s |\n| netframework.clrremoting_context_proxies | objects | objects/s |\n| netframework.clrremoting_contexts | contexts | contexts |\n| netframework.clrremoting_remote_calls | rpc | calls/s |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_link_time_checks | linktime | checks/s |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_checks_time | time | percentage |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_stack_walk_depth | stack | depth |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_runtime_checks | runtime | checks/s |\n\n### Per exchange workload\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| workload | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| exchange.workload_active_tasks | active | tasks |\n| exchange.workload_completed_tasks | completed | tasks/s |\n| exchange.workload_queued_tasks | queued | tasks/s |\n| exchange.workload_yielded_tasks | yielded | tasks/s |\n| exchange.workload_activity_status | active, paused | status |\n\n### Per ldap process\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| workload | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| exchange.ldap_long_running_ops_per_sec | long-running | operations/s |\n| exchange.ldap_read_time | read | seconds |\n| exchange.ldap_search_time | search | seconds |\n| exchange.ldap_write_time | write | seconds |\n| exchange.ldap_timeout_errors | timeout | errors/s |\n\n### Per http proxy\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| workload | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| exchange.http_proxy_avg_auth_latency | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.http_proxy_avg_cas_processing_latency_sec | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.http_proxy_mailbox_proxy_failure_rate | failures | percentage |\n| exchange.http_proxy_mailbox_server_locator_avg_latency_sec | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.http_proxy_outstanding_proxy_requests | outstanding | requests |\n| exchange.http_proxy_requests | processed | requests/s |\n\n### Per vm\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vm_name | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vm_cpu_usage | gues, hypervisor, remote | percentage |\n| hyperv.vm_memory_physical | assigned_memory | MiB |\n| hyperv.vm_memory_physical_guest_visible | visible_memory | MiB |\n| hyperv.vm_memory_pressure_current | pressure | percentage |\n| hyperv.vm_vid_physical_pages_allocated | allocated | pages |\n| hyperv.vm_vid_remote_physical_pages | remote_physical | pages |\n\n### Per vm device\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vm_device | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vm_device_bytes | read, written | bytes/s |\n| hyperv.vm_device_operations | read, write | operations/s |\n| hyperv.vm_device_errors | errors | errors/s |\n\n### Per vm interface\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vm_interface | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vm_interface_bytes | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| hyperv.vm_interface_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vm_interface_packets_dropped | incoming, outgoing | drops/s |\n\n### Per vswitch\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vswitch | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vswitch_bytes | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_directed_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_broadcast_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_multicast_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_dropped_packets | incoming, outgoing | drops/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_extensions_dropped_packets | incoming, outgoing | drops/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_packets_flooded | flooded | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_learned_mac_addresses | learned | mac addresses/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_purged_mac_addresses | purged | mac addresses/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-windows-HyperV", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/windows/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-windows-msexchange", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "windows", "monitored_instance": {"name": "MS Exchange", "link": "https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/exchange/email", "icon_filename": "exchange.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.windows-systems"]}, "keywords": ["windows", "microsoft", "mail"], "most_popular": false, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}}, "overview": "# MS Exchange\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: windows\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors the performance of Windows machines, collects both host metrics and metrics from various Windows applications (e.g. Active Directory, MSSQL).\n\n\nIt collect metrics by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Prometheus exporter for Windows machines](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter), a native Windows agent running on each host.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nIt detects Windows exporter instances running on localhost (requires using [Netdata MSI installer](https://github.com/netdata/msi-installer#instructions)).\n\nUsing the Netdata MSI installer is recommended for testing purposes only. For production use, you need to install Netdata on a Linux host and configure it to collect metrics remotely.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nData collection affects the CPU usage of the Windows host. CPU usage depends on the frequency of data collection and the [enabled collectors](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter#collectors).\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Windows exporter\n\nTo install the Windows exporter, follow the [official installation guide](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter#installation).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/windows.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/windows.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n url: https://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Virtual Node\n\nThe Virtual Node functionality allows you to define nodes in configuration files and treat them as ordinary nodes in all interfaces, panels, tabs, filters, etc.\nYou can create a virtual node for all your Windows machines and control them as separate entities.\n\nTo make your Windows server a virtual node, you need to define virtual nodes in `/etc/netdata/vnodes/vnodes.conf`:\n\n> **Note**: To create a valid guid, you can use the `uuidgen` command on Linux, or the `[guid]::NewGuid()` command in PowerShell on Windows.\n\n```yaml\n# /etc/netdata/vnodes/vnodes.conf\n- hostname: win_server\n guid: \n```\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n vnode: win_server\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from multiple remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server1\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n\n - name: win_server2\n url: http://192.0.2.2:9182/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `windows` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m windows\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ windows_10min_cpu_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.cpu_utilization_total | average CPU utilization over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_ram_in_use ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.memory_utilization | memory utilization |\n| [ windows_inbound_packets_discarded ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_discarded | number of inbound discarded packets for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_outbound_packets_discarded ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_discarded | number of outbound discarded packets for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_inbound_packets_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_errors | number of inbound errors for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_outbound_packets_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_errors | number of outbound errors for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_disk_in_use ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.logical_disk_space_usage | disk space utilization |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\nThe collected set of metrics depends on the [enabled collectors](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter#collectors).\n\nSupported collectors:\n\n- [cpu](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.cpu.md)\n- [iis](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.iis.md)\n- [memory](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.memory.md)\n- [net](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.net.md)\n- [logical_disk](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.logical_disk.md)\n- [os](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.os.md)\n- [system](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.system.md)\n- [logon](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.logon.md)\n- [tcp](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.tcp.md)\n- [thermalzone](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.thermalzone.md)\n- [process](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.process.md)\n- [service](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.service.md)\n- [mssql](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.mssql.md)\n- [ad](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.ad.md)\n- [adcs](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.adcs.md)\n- [adfs](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.adfs.md)\n- [netframework_clrexceptions](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrexceptions.md)\n- [netframework_clrinterop](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrinterop.md)\n- [netframework_clrjit](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrjit.md)\n- [netframework_clrloading](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrloading.md)\n- [netframework_clrlocksandthreads](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrlocksandthreads.md)\n- [netframework_clrmemory](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrmemory.md)\n- [netframework_clrremoting](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrremoting.md)\n- [exchange](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.exchange.md)\n- [hyperv](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.hyperv.md)\n\n\n### Per Active Directory instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored host.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.cpu_utilization_total | dpc, user, privileged, interrupt | percentage |\n| windows.memory_utilization | available, used | bytes |\n| windows.memory_page_faults | page_faults | events/s |\n| windows.memory_swap_utilization | available, used | bytes |\n| windows.memory_swap_operations | read, write | operations/s |\n| windows.memory_swap_pages | read, written | pages/s |\n| windows.memory_cached | cached | KiB |\n| windows.memory_cache_faults | cache_faults | events/s |\n| windows.memory_system_pool | paged, non-paged | bytes |\n| windows.tcp_conns_established | ipv4, ipv6 | connections |\n| windows.tcp_conns_active | ipv4, ipv6 | connections/s |\n| windows.tcp_conns_passive | ipv4, ipv6 | connections/s |\n| windows.tcp_conns_failures | ipv4, ipv6 | failures/s |\n| windows.tcp_conns_resets | ipv4, ipv6 | resets/s |\n| windows.tcp_segments_received | ipv4, ipv6 | segments/s |\n| windows.tcp_segments_sent | ipv4, ipv6 | segments/s |\n| windows.tcp_segments_retransmitted | ipv4, ipv6 | segments/s |\n| windows.os_processes | processes | number |\n| windows.os_users | users | users |\n| windows.os_visible_memory_usage | free, used | bytes |\n| windows.os_paging_files_usage | free, used | bytes |\n| windows.system_threads | threads | number |\n| windows.system_uptime | time | seconds |\n| windows.logon_type_sessions | system, interactive, network, batch, service, proxy, unlock, network_clear_text, new_credentials, remote_interactive, cached_interactive, cached_remote_interactive, cached_unlock | seconds |\n| windows.processes_cpu_utilization | a dimension per process | percentage |\n| windows.processes_handles | a dimension per process | handles |\n| windows.processes_io_bytes | a dimension per process | bytes/s |\n| windows.processes_io_operations | a dimension per process | operations/s |\n| windows.processes_page_faults | a dimension per process | pgfaults/s |\n| windows.processes_page_file_bytes | a dimension per process | bytes |\n| windows.processes_pool_bytes | a dimension per process | bytes |\n| windows.processes_threads | a dimension per process | threads |\n| ad.database_operations | add, delete, modify, recycle | operations/s |\n| ad.directory_operations | read, write, search | operations/s |\n| ad.name_cache_lookups | lookups | lookups/s |\n| ad.name_cache_hits | hits | hits/s |\n| ad.atq_average_request_latency | time | seconds |\n| ad.atq_outstanding_requests | outstanding | requests |\n| ad.dra_replication_intersite_compressed_traffic | inbound, outbound | bytes/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_intrasite_compressed_traffic | inbound, outbound | bytes/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_sync_objects_remaining | inbound, outbound | objects |\n| ad.dra_replication_objects_filtered | inbound, outbound | objects/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_properties_updated | inbound, outbound | properties/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_properties_filtered | inbound, outbound | properties/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_pending_syncs | pending | syncs |\n| ad.dra_replication_sync_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| ad.ds_threads | in_use | threads |\n| ad.ldap_last_bind_time | last_bind | seconds |\n| ad.binds | binds | binds/s |\n| ad.ldap_searches | searches | searches/s |\n| adfs.ad_login_connection_failures | connection | failures/s |\n| adfs.certificate_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.db_artifact_failures | connection | failures/s |\n| adfs.db_artifact_query_time_seconds | query_time | seconds/s |\n| adfs.db_config_failures | connection | failures/s |\n| adfs.db_config_query_time_seconds | query_time | seconds/s |\n| adfs.device_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.external_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.federated_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.federation_metadata_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_authorization_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_credentials_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_privkey_jwt_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_secret_basic_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_secret_post_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_windows_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_logon_certificate_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_password_grant_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| adfs.passive_requests | passive | requests/s |\n| adfs.passport_authentications | passport | authentications/s |\n| adfs.password_change_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.samlp_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| adfs.sso_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.token_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adfs.userpassword_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.windows_integrated_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.wsfed_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| adfs.wstrust_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| exchange.activesync_ping_cmds_pending | pending | commands |\n| exchange.activesync_requests | received | requests/s |\n| exchange.activesync_sync_cmds | processed | commands/s |\n| exchange.autodiscover_requests | processed | requests/s |\n| exchange.avail_service_requests | serviced | requests/s |\n| exchange.owa_current_unique_users | logged-in | users |\n| exchange.owa_requests_total | handled | requests/s |\n| exchange.rpc_active_user_count | active | users |\n| exchange.rpc_avg_latency | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.rpc_connection_count | connections | connections |\n| exchange.rpc_operations | operations | operations/s |\n| exchange.rpc_requests | processed | requests |\n| exchange.rpc_user_count | users | users |\n| exchange.transport_queues_active_mail_box_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_external_active_remote_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_external_largest_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_internal_active_remote_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_internal_largest_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_retry_mailbox_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_poison | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| hyperv.vms_health | ok, critical | vms |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_space_pages | 4K, 2M, 1G | pages |\n| hyperv.root_partition_gpa_space_pages | 4K, 2M, 1G | pages |\n| hyperv.root_partition_gpa_space_modifications | gpa | modifications/s |\n| hyperv.root_partition_attached_devices | attached | devices |\n| hyperv.root_partition_deposited_pages | deposited | pages |\n| hyperv.root_partition_skipped_interrupts | skipped | interrupts |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_dma_errors | illegal_dma | requests |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_interrupt_errors | illegal_interrupt | requests |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_interrupt_throttle_events | throttling | events |\n| hyperv.root_partition_io_tlb_flush | flushes | flushes/s |\n| hyperv.root_partition_address_space | address_spaces | address spaces |\n| hyperv.root_partition_virtual_tlb_flush_entries | flushes | flushes/s |\n| hyperv.root_partition_virtual_tlb_pages | used | pages |\n\n### Per cpu core\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| core | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.cpu_core_utilization | dpc, user, privileged, interrupt | percentage |\n| windows.cpu_core_interrupts | interrupts | interrupts/s |\n| windows.cpu_core_dpcs | dpcs | dpcs/s |\n| windows.cpu_core_cstate | c1, c2, c3 | percentage |\n\n### Per logical disk\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| disk | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.logical_disk_utilization | free, used | bytes |\n| windows.logical_disk_bandwidth | read, write | bytes/s |\n| windows.logical_disk_operations | reads, writes | operations/s |\n| windows.logical_disk_latency | read, write | seconds |\n\n### Per network device\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| nic | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.net_nic_bandwidth | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| windows.net_nic_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| windows.net_nic_errors | inbound, outbound | errors/s |\n| windows.net_nic_discarded | inbound, outbound | discards/s |\n\n### Per thermalzone\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| thermalzone | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.thermalzone_temperature | temperature | celsius |\n\n### Per service\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| service | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.service_state | running, stopped, start_pending, stop_pending, continue_pending, pause_pending, paused, unknown | state |\n| windows.service_status | ok, error, unknown, degraded, pred_fail, starting, stopping, service, stressed, nonrecover, no_contact, lost_comm | status |\n\n### Per website\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| website | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| iis.website_traffic | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| iis.website_requests_rate | requests | requests/s |\n| iis.website_active_connections_count | active | connections |\n| iis.website_users_count | anonymous, non_anonymous | users |\n| iis.website_connection_attempts_rate | connection | attempts/s |\n| iis.website_isapi_extension_requests_count | isapi | requests |\n| iis.website_isapi_extension_requests_rate | isapi | requests/s |\n| iis.website_ftp_file_transfer_rate | received, sent | files/s |\n| iis.website_logon_attempts_rate | logon | attempts/s |\n| iis.website_errors_rate | document_locked, document_not_found | errors/s |\n| iis.website_uptime | document_locked, document_not_found | seconds |\n\n### Per mssql instance\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| mssql_instance | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mssql.instance_accessmethods_page_splits | page | splits/s |\n| mssql.instance_cache_hit_ratio | hit_ratio | percentage |\n| mssql.instance_bufman_checkpoint_pages | flushed | pages/s |\n| mssql.instance_bufman_page_life_expectancy | life_expectancy | seconds |\n| mssql.instance_bufman_iops | read, written | iops |\n| mssql.instance_blocked_processes | blocked | processes |\n| mssql.instance_user_connection | user | connections |\n| mssql.instance_locks_lock_wait | alloc_unit, application, database, extent, file, hobt, key, metadata, oib, object, page, rid, row_group, xact | locks/s |\n| mssql.instance_locks_deadlocks | alloc_unit, application, database, extent, file, hobt, key, metadata, oib, object, page, rid, row_group, xact | locks/s |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_connection_memory_bytes | memory | bytes |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_external_benefit_of_memory | benefit | bytes |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_pending_memory_grants | pending | processes |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_server_memory | memory | bytes |\n| mssql.instance_sql_errors | db_offline, info, kill_connection, user | errors |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_auto_parameterization_attempts | failed | attempts/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_batch_requests | batch | requests/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_safe_auto_parameterization_attempts | safe | attempts/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_sql_compilations | compilations | compilations/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_sql_recompilations | recompiles | recompiles/s |\n\n### Per database\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| mssql_instance | TBD |\n| database | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mssql.database_active_transactions | active | transactions |\n| mssql.database_backup_restore_operations | backup | operations/s |\n| mssql.database_data_files_size | size | bytes |\n| mssql.database_log_flushed | flushed | bytes/s |\n| mssql.database_log_flushes | log | flushes/s |\n| mssql.database_transactions | transactions | transactions/s |\n| mssql.database_write_transactions | write | transactions/s |\n\n### Per certificate template\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| cert_template | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| adcs.cert_template_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_failed_requests | failed | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_issued_requests | issued | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_pending_requests | pending | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_request_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_retrievals | retrievals | retrievals/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_retrieval_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_request_cryptographic_signing_time | singing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_request_policy_module_processing | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_challenge_responses | challenge | responses/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_challenge_response_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_signed_certificate_timestamp_lists | processed | lists/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_signed_certificate_timestamp_list_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n\n### Per process\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| process | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| netframework.clrexception_thrown | exceptions | exceptions/s |\n| netframework.clrexception_filters | filters | filters/s |\n| netframework.clrexception_finallys | finallys | finallys/s |\n| netframework.clrexception_throw_to_catch_depth | traversed | stack_frames/s |\n| netframework.clrinterop_com_callable_wrappers | com_callable_wrappers | ccw/s |\n| netframework.clrinterop_interop_marshallings | marshallings | marshallings/s |\n| netframework.clrinterop_interop_stubs_created | created | stubs/s |\n| netframework.clrjit_methods | jit-compiled | methods/s |\n| netframework.clrjit_time | time | percentage |\n| netframework.clrjit_standard_failures | failures | failures/s |\n| netframework.clrjit_il_bytes | compiled_msil | bytes/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_loader_heap_size | committed | bytes |\n| netframework.clrloading_appdomains_loaded | loaded | domain/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_appdomains_unloaded | unloaded | domain/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_assemblies_loaded | loaded | assemblies/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_classes_loaded | loaded | classes/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_class_load_failures | class_load | failures/s |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_queue_length | threads | threads/s |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_current_logical_threads | logical | threads |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_current_physical_threads | physical | threads |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_recognized_threads | threads | threads/s |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_contentions | contentions | contentions/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_allocated_bytes | allocated | bytes/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_finalization_survivors | survived | objects |\n| netframework.clrmemory_heap_size | heap | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_promoted | promoted | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_number_gc_handles | used | handles |\n| netframework.clrmemory_collections | gc | gc/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_induced_gc | gc | gc/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_number_pinned_objects | pinned | objects |\n| netframework.clrmemory_number_sink_blocks_in_use | used | blocks |\n| netframework.clrmemory_committed | committed | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_reserved | reserved | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_gc_time | time | percentage |\n| netframework.clrremoting_channels | registered | channels/s |\n| netframework.clrremoting_context_bound_classes_loaded | loaded | classes |\n| netframework.clrremoting_context_bound_objects | allocated | objects/s |\n| netframework.clrremoting_context_proxies | objects | objects/s |\n| netframework.clrremoting_contexts | contexts | contexts |\n| netframework.clrremoting_remote_calls | rpc | calls/s |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_link_time_checks | linktime | checks/s |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_checks_time | time | percentage |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_stack_walk_depth | stack | depth |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_runtime_checks | runtime | checks/s |\n\n### Per exchange workload\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| workload | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| exchange.workload_active_tasks | active | tasks |\n| exchange.workload_completed_tasks | completed | tasks/s |\n| exchange.workload_queued_tasks | queued | tasks/s |\n| exchange.workload_yielded_tasks | yielded | tasks/s |\n| exchange.workload_activity_status | active, paused | status |\n\n### Per ldap process\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| workload | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| exchange.ldap_long_running_ops_per_sec | long-running | operations/s |\n| exchange.ldap_read_time | read | seconds |\n| exchange.ldap_search_time | search | seconds |\n| exchange.ldap_write_time | write | seconds |\n| exchange.ldap_timeout_errors | timeout | errors/s |\n\n### Per http proxy\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| workload | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| exchange.http_proxy_avg_auth_latency | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.http_proxy_avg_cas_processing_latency_sec | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.http_proxy_mailbox_proxy_failure_rate | failures | percentage |\n| exchange.http_proxy_mailbox_server_locator_avg_latency_sec | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.http_proxy_outstanding_proxy_requests | outstanding | requests |\n| exchange.http_proxy_requests | processed | requests/s |\n\n### Per vm\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vm_name | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vm_cpu_usage | gues, hypervisor, remote | percentage |\n| hyperv.vm_memory_physical | assigned_memory | MiB |\n| hyperv.vm_memory_physical_guest_visible | visible_memory | MiB |\n| hyperv.vm_memory_pressure_current | pressure | percentage |\n| hyperv.vm_vid_physical_pages_allocated | allocated | pages |\n| hyperv.vm_vid_remote_physical_pages | remote_physical | pages |\n\n### Per vm device\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vm_device | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vm_device_bytes | read, written | bytes/s |\n| hyperv.vm_device_operations | read, write | operations/s |\n| hyperv.vm_device_errors | errors | errors/s |\n\n### Per vm interface\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vm_interface | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vm_interface_bytes | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| hyperv.vm_interface_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vm_interface_packets_dropped | incoming, outgoing | drops/s |\n\n### Per vswitch\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vswitch | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vswitch_bytes | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_directed_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_broadcast_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_multicast_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_dropped_packets | incoming, outgoing | drops/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_extensions_dropped_packets | incoming, outgoing | drops/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_packets_flooded | flooded | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_learned_mac_addresses | learned | mac addresses/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_purged_mac_addresses | purged | mac addresses/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-windows-MS_Exchange", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/windows/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-windows-mssql", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "windows", "monitored_instance": {"name": "MS SQL Server", "link": "https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/sql-server/", "icon_filename": "mssql.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.windows-systems"]}, "keywords": ["windows", "microsoft", "mssql", "database", "db"], "most_popular": false, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}}, "overview": "# MS SQL Server\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: windows\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors the performance of Windows machines, collects both host metrics and metrics from various Windows applications (e.g. Active Directory, MSSQL).\n\n\nIt collect metrics by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Prometheus exporter for Windows machines](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter), a native Windows agent running on each host.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nIt detects Windows exporter instances running on localhost (requires using [Netdata MSI installer](https://github.com/netdata/msi-installer#instructions)).\n\nUsing the Netdata MSI installer is recommended for testing purposes only. For production use, you need to install Netdata on a Linux host and configure it to collect metrics remotely.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nData collection affects the CPU usage of the Windows host. CPU usage depends on the frequency of data collection and the [enabled collectors](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter#collectors).\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Windows exporter\n\nTo install the Windows exporter, follow the [official installation guide](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter#installation).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/windows.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/windows.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n url: https://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Virtual Node\n\nThe Virtual Node functionality allows you to define nodes in configuration files and treat them as ordinary nodes in all interfaces, panels, tabs, filters, etc.\nYou can create a virtual node for all your Windows machines and control them as separate entities.\n\nTo make your Windows server a virtual node, you need to define virtual nodes in `/etc/netdata/vnodes/vnodes.conf`:\n\n> **Note**: To create a valid guid, you can use the `uuidgen` command on Linux, or the `[guid]::NewGuid()` command in PowerShell on Windows.\n\n```yaml\n# /etc/netdata/vnodes/vnodes.conf\n- hostname: win_server\n guid: \n```\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n vnode: win_server\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from multiple remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server1\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n\n - name: win_server2\n url: http://192.0.2.2:9182/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `windows` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m windows\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ windows_10min_cpu_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.cpu_utilization_total | average CPU utilization over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_ram_in_use ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.memory_utilization | memory utilization |\n| [ windows_inbound_packets_discarded ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_discarded | number of inbound discarded packets for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_outbound_packets_discarded ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_discarded | number of outbound discarded packets for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_inbound_packets_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_errors | number of inbound errors for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_outbound_packets_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_errors | number of outbound errors for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_disk_in_use ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.logical_disk_space_usage | disk space utilization |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\nThe collected set of metrics depends on the [enabled collectors](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter#collectors).\n\nSupported collectors:\n\n- [cpu](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.cpu.md)\n- [iis](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.iis.md)\n- [memory](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.memory.md)\n- [net](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.net.md)\n- [logical_disk](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.logical_disk.md)\n- [os](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.os.md)\n- [system](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.system.md)\n- [logon](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.logon.md)\n- [tcp](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.tcp.md)\n- [thermalzone](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.thermalzone.md)\n- [process](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.process.md)\n- [service](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.service.md)\n- [mssql](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.mssql.md)\n- [ad](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.ad.md)\n- [adcs](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.adcs.md)\n- [adfs](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.adfs.md)\n- [netframework_clrexceptions](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrexceptions.md)\n- [netframework_clrinterop](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrinterop.md)\n- [netframework_clrjit](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrjit.md)\n- [netframework_clrloading](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrloading.md)\n- [netframework_clrlocksandthreads](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrlocksandthreads.md)\n- [netframework_clrmemory](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrmemory.md)\n- [netframework_clrremoting](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrremoting.md)\n- [exchange](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.exchange.md)\n- [hyperv](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.hyperv.md)\n\n\n### Per Active Directory instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored host.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.cpu_utilization_total | dpc, user, privileged, interrupt | percentage |\n| windows.memory_utilization | available, used | bytes |\n| windows.memory_page_faults | page_faults | events/s |\n| windows.memory_swap_utilization | available, used | bytes |\n| windows.memory_swap_operations | read, write | operations/s |\n| windows.memory_swap_pages | read, written | pages/s |\n| windows.memory_cached | cached | KiB |\n| windows.memory_cache_faults | cache_faults | events/s |\n| windows.memory_system_pool | paged, non-paged | bytes |\n| windows.tcp_conns_established | ipv4, ipv6 | connections |\n| windows.tcp_conns_active | ipv4, ipv6 | connections/s |\n| windows.tcp_conns_passive | ipv4, ipv6 | connections/s |\n| windows.tcp_conns_failures | ipv4, ipv6 | failures/s |\n| windows.tcp_conns_resets | ipv4, ipv6 | resets/s |\n| windows.tcp_segments_received | ipv4, ipv6 | segments/s |\n| windows.tcp_segments_sent | ipv4, ipv6 | segments/s |\n| windows.tcp_segments_retransmitted | ipv4, ipv6 | segments/s |\n| windows.os_processes | processes | number |\n| windows.os_users | users | users |\n| windows.os_visible_memory_usage | free, used | bytes |\n| windows.os_paging_files_usage | free, used | bytes |\n| windows.system_threads | threads | number |\n| windows.system_uptime | time | seconds |\n| windows.logon_type_sessions | system, interactive, network, batch, service, proxy, unlock, network_clear_text, new_credentials, remote_interactive, cached_interactive, cached_remote_interactive, cached_unlock | seconds |\n| windows.processes_cpu_utilization | a dimension per process | percentage |\n| windows.processes_handles | a dimension per process | handles |\n| windows.processes_io_bytes | a dimension per process | bytes/s |\n| windows.processes_io_operations | a dimension per process | operations/s |\n| windows.processes_page_faults | a dimension per process | pgfaults/s |\n| windows.processes_page_file_bytes | a dimension per process | bytes |\n| windows.processes_pool_bytes | a dimension per process | bytes |\n| windows.processes_threads | a dimension per process | threads |\n| ad.database_operations | add, delete, modify, recycle | operations/s |\n| ad.directory_operations | read, write, search | operations/s |\n| ad.name_cache_lookups | lookups | lookups/s |\n| ad.name_cache_hits | hits | hits/s |\n| ad.atq_average_request_latency | time | seconds |\n| ad.atq_outstanding_requests | outstanding | requests |\n| ad.dra_replication_intersite_compressed_traffic | inbound, outbound | bytes/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_intrasite_compressed_traffic | inbound, outbound | bytes/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_sync_objects_remaining | inbound, outbound | objects |\n| ad.dra_replication_objects_filtered | inbound, outbound | objects/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_properties_updated | inbound, outbound | properties/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_properties_filtered | inbound, outbound | properties/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_pending_syncs | pending | syncs |\n| ad.dra_replication_sync_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| ad.ds_threads | in_use | threads |\n| ad.ldap_last_bind_time | last_bind | seconds |\n| ad.binds | binds | binds/s |\n| ad.ldap_searches | searches | searches/s |\n| adfs.ad_login_connection_failures | connection | failures/s |\n| adfs.certificate_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.db_artifact_failures | connection | failures/s |\n| adfs.db_artifact_query_time_seconds | query_time | seconds/s |\n| adfs.db_config_failures | connection | failures/s |\n| adfs.db_config_query_time_seconds | query_time | seconds/s |\n| adfs.device_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.external_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.federated_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.federation_metadata_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_authorization_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_credentials_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_privkey_jwt_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_secret_basic_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_secret_post_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_windows_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_logon_certificate_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_password_grant_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| adfs.passive_requests | passive | requests/s |\n| adfs.passport_authentications | passport | authentications/s |\n| adfs.password_change_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.samlp_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| adfs.sso_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.token_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adfs.userpassword_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.windows_integrated_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.wsfed_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| adfs.wstrust_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| exchange.activesync_ping_cmds_pending | pending | commands |\n| exchange.activesync_requests | received | requests/s |\n| exchange.activesync_sync_cmds | processed | commands/s |\n| exchange.autodiscover_requests | processed | requests/s |\n| exchange.avail_service_requests | serviced | requests/s |\n| exchange.owa_current_unique_users | logged-in | users |\n| exchange.owa_requests_total | handled | requests/s |\n| exchange.rpc_active_user_count | active | users |\n| exchange.rpc_avg_latency | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.rpc_connection_count | connections | connections |\n| exchange.rpc_operations | operations | operations/s |\n| exchange.rpc_requests | processed | requests |\n| exchange.rpc_user_count | users | users |\n| exchange.transport_queues_active_mail_box_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_external_active_remote_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_external_largest_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_internal_active_remote_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_internal_largest_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_retry_mailbox_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_poison | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| hyperv.vms_health | ok, critical | vms |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_space_pages | 4K, 2M, 1G | pages |\n| hyperv.root_partition_gpa_space_pages | 4K, 2M, 1G | pages |\n| hyperv.root_partition_gpa_space_modifications | gpa | modifications/s |\n| hyperv.root_partition_attached_devices | attached | devices |\n| hyperv.root_partition_deposited_pages | deposited | pages |\n| hyperv.root_partition_skipped_interrupts | skipped | interrupts |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_dma_errors | illegal_dma | requests |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_interrupt_errors | illegal_interrupt | requests |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_interrupt_throttle_events | throttling | events |\n| hyperv.root_partition_io_tlb_flush | flushes | flushes/s |\n| hyperv.root_partition_address_space | address_spaces | address spaces |\n| hyperv.root_partition_virtual_tlb_flush_entries | flushes | flushes/s |\n| hyperv.root_partition_virtual_tlb_pages | used | pages |\n\n### Per cpu core\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| core | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.cpu_core_utilization | dpc, user, privileged, interrupt | percentage |\n| windows.cpu_core_interrupts | interrupts | interrupts/s |\n| windows.cpu_core_dpcs | dpcs | dpcs/s |\n| windows.cpu_core_cstate | c1, c2, c3 | percentage |\n\n### Per logical disk\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| disk | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.logical_disk_utilization | free, used | bytes |\n| windows.logical_disk_bandwidth | read, write | bytes/s |\n| windows.logical_disk_operations | reads, writes | operations/s |\n| windows.logical_disk_latency | read, write | seconds |\n\n### Per network device\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| nic | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.net_nic_bandwidth | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| windows.net_nic_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| windows.net_nic_errors | inbound, outbound | errors/s |\n| windows.net_nic_discarded | inbound, outbound | discards/s |\n\n### Per thermalzone\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| thermalzone | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.thermalzone_temperature | temperature | celsius |\n\n### Per service\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| service | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.service_state | running, stopped, start_pending, stop_pending, continue_pending, pause_pending, paused, unknown | state |\n| windows.service_status | ok, error, unknown, degraded, pred_fail, starting, stopping, service, stressed, nonrecover, no_contact, lost_comm | status |\n\n### Per website\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| website | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| iis.website_traffic | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| iis.website_requests_rate | requests | requests/s |\n| iis.website_active_connections_count | active | connections |\n| iis.website_users_count | anonymous, non_anonymous | users |\n| iis.website_connection_attempts_rate | connection | attempts/s |\n| iis.website_isapi_extension_requests_count | isapi | requests |\n| iis.website_isapi_extension_requests_rate | isapi | requests/s |\n| iis.website_ftp_file_transfer_rate | received, sent | files/s |\n| iis.website_logon_attempts_rate | logon | attempts/s |\n| iis.website_errors_rate | document_locked, document_not_found | errors/s |\n| iis.website_uptime | document_locked, document_not_found | seconds |\n\n### Per mssql instance\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| mssql_instance | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mssql.instance_accessmethods_page_splits | page | splits/s |\n| mssql.instance_cache_hit_ratio | hit_ratio | percentage |\n| mssql.instance_bufman_checkpoint_pages | flushed | pages/s |\n| mssql.instance_bufman_page_life_expectancy | life_expectancy | seconds |\n| mssql.instance_bufman_iops | read, written | iops |\n| mssql.instance_blocked_processes | blocked | processes |\n| mssql.instance_user_connection | user | connections |\n| mssql.instance_locks_lock_wait | alloc_unit, application, database, extent, file, hobt, key, metadata, oib, object, page, rid, row_group, xact | locks/s |\n| mssql.instance_locks_deadlocks | alloc_unit, application, database, extent, file, hobt, key, metadata, oib, object, page, rid, row_group, xact | locks/s |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_connection_memory_bytes | memory | bytes |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_external_benefit_of_memory | benefit | bytes |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_pending_memory_grants | pending | processes |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_server_memory | memory | bytes |\n| mssql.instance_sql_errors | db_offline, info, kill_connection, user | errors |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_auto_parameterization_attempts | failed | attempts/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_batch_requests | batch | requests/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_safe_auto_parameterization_attempts | safe | attempts/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_sql_compilations | compilations | compilations/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_sql_recompilations | recompiles | recompiles/s |\n\n### Per database\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| mssql_instance | TBD |\n| database | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mssql.database_active_transactions | active | transactions |\n| mssql.database_backup_restore_operations | backup | operations/s |\n| mssql.database_data_files_size | size | bytes |\n| mssql.database_log_flushed | flushed | bytes/s |\n| mssql.database_log_flushes | log | flushes/s |\n| mssql.database_transactions | transactions | transactions/s |\n| mssql.database_write_transactions | write | transactions/s |\n\n### Per certificate template\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| cert_template | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| adcs.cert_template_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_failed_requests | failed | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_issued_requests | issued | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_pending_requests | pending | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_request_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_retrievals | retrievals | retrievals/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_retrieval_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_request_cryptographic_signing_time | singing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_request_policy_module_processing | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_challenge_responses | challenge | responses/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_challenge_response_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_signed_certificate_timestamp_lists | processed | lists/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_signed_certificate_timestamp_list_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n\n### Per process\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| process | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| netframework.clrexception_thrown | exceptions | exceptions/s |\n| netframework.clrexception_filters | filters | filters/s |\n| netframework.clrexception_finallys | finallys | finallys/s |\n| netframework.clrexception_throw_to_catch_depth | traversed | stack_frames/s |\n| netframework.clrinterop_com_callable_wrappers | com_callable_wrappers | ccw/s |\n| netframework.clrinterop_interop_marshallings | marshallings | marshallings/s |\n| netframework.clrinterop_interop_stubs_created | created | stubs/s |\n| netframework.clrjit_methods | jit-compiled | methods/s |\n| netframework.clrjit_time | time | percentage |\n| netframework.clrjit_standard_failures | failures | failures/s |\n| netframework.clrjit_il_bytes | compiled_msil | bytes/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_loader_heap_size | committed | bytes |\n| netframework.clrloading_appdomains_loaded | loaded | domain/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_appdomains_unloaded | unloaded | domain/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_assemblies_loaded | loaded | assemblies/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_classes_loaded | loaded | classes/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_class_load_failures | class_load | failures/s |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_queue_length | threads | threads/s |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_current_logical_threads | logical | threads |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_current_physical_threads | physical | threads |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_recognized_threads | threads | threads/s |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_contentions | contentions | contentions/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_allocated_bytes | allocated | bytes/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_finalization_survivors | survived | objects |\n| netframework.clrmemory_heap_size | heap | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_promoted | promoted | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_number_gc_handles | used | handles |\n| netframework.clrmemory_collections | gc | gc/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_induced_gc | gc | gc/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_number_pinned_objects | pinned | objects |\n| netframework.clrmemory_number_sink_blocks_in_use | used | blocks |\n| netframework.clrmemory_committed | committed | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_reserved | reserved | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_gc_time | time | percentage |\n| netframework.clrremoting_channels | registered | channels/s |\n| netframework.clrremoting_context_bound_classes_loaded | loaded | classes |\n| netframework.clrremoting_context_bound_objects | allocated | objects/s |\n| netframework.clrremoting_context_proxies | objects | objects/s |\n| netframework.clrremoting_contexts | contexts | contexts |\n| netframework.clrremoting_remote_calls | rpc | calls/s |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_link_time_checks | linktime | checks/s |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_checks_time | time | percentage |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_stack_walk_depth | stack | depth |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_runtime_checks | runtime | checks/s |\n\n### Per exchange workload\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| workload | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| exchange.workload_active_tasks | active | tasks |\n| exchange.workload_completed_tasks | completed | tasks/s |\n| exchange.workload_queued_tasks | queued | tasks/s |\n| exchange.workload_yielded_tasks | yielded | tasks/s |\n| exchange.workload_activity_status | active, paused | status |\n\n### Per ldap process\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| workload | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| exchange.ldap_long_running_ops_per_sec | long-running | operations/s |\n| exchange.ldap_read_time | read | seconds |\n| exchange.ldap_search_time | search | seconds |\n| exchange.ldap_write_time | write | seconds |\n| exchange.ldap_timeout_errors | timeout | errors/s |\n\n### Per http proxy\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| workload | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| exchange.http_proxy_avg_auth_latency | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.http_proxy_avg_cas_processing_latency_sec | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.http_proxy_mailbox_proxy_failure_rate | failures | percentage |\n| exchange.http_proxy_mailbox_server_locator_avg_latency_sec | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.http_proxy_outstanding_proxy_requests | outstanding | requests |\n| exchange.http_proxy_requests | processed | requests/s |\n\n### Per vm\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vm_name | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vm_cpu_usage | gues, hypervisor, remote | percentage |\n| hyperv.vm_memory_physical | assigned_memory | MiB |\n| hyperv.vm_memory_physical_guest_visible | visible_memory | MiB |\n| hyperv.vm_memory_pressure_current | pressure | percentage |\n| hyperv.vm_vid_physical_pages_allocated | allocated | pages |\n| hyperv.vm_vid_remote_physical_pages | remote_physical | pages |\n\n### Per vm device\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vm_device | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vm_device_bytes | read, written | bytes/s |\n| hyperv.vm_device_operations | read, write | operations/s |\n| hyperv.vm_device_errors | errors | errors/s |\n\n### Per vm interface\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vm_interface | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vm_interface_bytes | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| hyperv.vm_interface_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vm_interface_packets_dropped | incoming, outgoing | drops/s |\n\n### Per vswitch\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vswitch | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vswitch_bytes | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_directed_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_broadcast_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_multicast_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_dropped_packets | incoming, outgoing | drops/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_extensions_dropped_packets | incoming, outgoing | drops/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_packets_flooded | flooded | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_learned_mac_addresses | learned | mac addresses/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_purged_mac_addresses | purged | mac addresses/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-windows-MS_SQL_Server", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/windows/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-windows-dotnet", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "windows", "monitored_instance": {"name": "NET Framework", "link": "https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download/dotnet-framework", "icon_filename": "dotnet.svg", "categories": ["data-collection.windows-systems"]}, "keywords": ["windows", "microsoft", "dotnet"], "most_popular": false, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}}, "overview": "# NET Framework\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: windows\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors the performance of Windows machines, collects both host metrics and metrics from various Windows applications (e.g. Active Directory, MSSQL).\n\n\nIt collect metrics by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Prometheus exporter for Windows machines](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter), a native Windows agent running on each host.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nIt detects Windows exporter instances running on localhost (requires using [Netdata MSI installer](https://github.com/netdata/msi-installer#instructions)).\n\nUsing the Netdata MSI installer is recommended for testing purposes only. For production use, you need to install Netdata on a Linux host and configure it to collect metrics remotely.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nData collection affects the CPU usage of the Windows host. CPU usage depends on the frequency of data collection and the [enabled collectors](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter#collectors).\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Windows exporter\n\nTo install the Windows exporter, follow the [official installation guide](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter#installation).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/windows.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/windows.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n url: https://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Virtual Node\n\nThe Virtual Node functionality allows you to define nodes in configuration files and treat them as ordinary nodes in all interfaces, panels, tabs, filters, etc.\nYou can create a virtual node for all your Windows machines and control them as separate entities.\n\nTo make your Windows server a virtual node, you need to define virtual nodes in `/etc/netdata/vnodes/vnodes.conf`:\n\n> **Note**: To create a valid guid, you can use the `uuidgen` command on Linux, or the `[guid]::NewGuid()` command in PowerShell on Windows.\n\n```yaml\n# /etc/netdata/vnodes/vnodes.conf\n- hostname: win_server\n guid: \n```\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n vnode: win_server\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from multiple remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server1\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n\n - name: win_server2\n url: http://192.0.2.2:9182/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `windows` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m windows\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ windows_10min_cpu_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.cpu_utilization_total | average CPU utilization over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_ram_in_use ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.memory_utilization | memory utilization |\n| [ windows_inbound_packets_discarded ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_discarded | number of inbound discarded packets for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_outbound_packets_discarded ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_discarded | number of outbound discarded packets for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_inbound_packets_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_errors | number of inbound errors for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_outbound_packets_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_errors | number of outbound errors for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_disk_in_use ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.logical_disk_space_usage | disk space utilization |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\nThe collected set of metrics depends on the [enabled collectors](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter#collectors).\n\nSupported collectors:\n\n- [cpu](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.cpu.md)\n- [iis](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.iis.md)\n- [memory](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.memory.md)\n- [net](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.net.md)\n- [logical_disk](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.logical_disk.md)\n- [os](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.os.md)\n- [system](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.system.md)\n- [logon](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.logon.md)\n- [tcp](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.tcp.md)\n- [thermalzone](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.thermalzone.md)\n- [process](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.process.md)\n- [service](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.service.md)\n- [mssql](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.mssql.md)\n- [ad](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.ad.md)\n- [adcs](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.adcs.md)\n- [adfs](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.adfs.md)\n- [netframework_clrexceptions](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrexceptions.md)\n- [netframework_clrinterop](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrinterop.md)\n- [netframework_clrjit](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrjit.md)\n- [netframework_clrloading](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrloading.md)\n- [netframework_clrlocksandthreads](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrlocksandthreads.md)\n- [netframework_clrmemory](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrmemory.md)\n- [netframework_clrremoting](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrremoting.md)\n- [exchange](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.exchange.md)\n- [hyperv](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.hyperv.md)\n\n\n### Per Active Directory instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored host.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.cpu_utilization_total | dpc, user, privileged, interrupt | percentage |\n| windows.memory_utilization | available, used | bytes |\n| windows.memory_page_faults | page_faults | events/s |\n| windows.memory_swap_utilization | available, used | bytes |\n| windows.memory_swap_operations | read, write | operations/s |\n| windows.memory_swap_pages | read, written | pages/s |\n| windows.memory_cached | cached | KiB |\n| windows.memory_cache_faults | cache_faults | events/s |\n| windows.memory_system_pool | paged, non-paged | bytes |\n| windows.tcp_conns_established | ipv4, ipv6 | connections |\n| windows.tcp_conns_active | ipv4, ipv6 | connections/s |\n| windows.tcp_conns_passive | ipv4, ipv6 | connections/s |\n| windows.tcp_conns_failures | ipv4, ipv6 | failures/s |\n| windows.tcp_conns_resets | ipv4, ipv6 | resets/s |\n| windows.tcp_segments_received | ipv4, ipv6 | segments/s |\n| windows.tcp_segments_sent | ipv4, ipv6 | segments/s |\n| windows.tcp_segments_retransmitted | ipv4, ipv6 | segments/s |\n| windows.os_processes | processes | number |\n| windows.os_users | users | users |\n| windows.os_visible_memory_usage | free, used | bytes |\n| windows.os_paging_files_usage | free, used | bytes |\n| windows.system_threads | threads | number |\n| windows.system_uptime | time | seconds |\n| windows.logon_type_sessions | system, interactive, network, batch, service, proxy, unlock, network_clear_text, new_credentials, remote_interactive, cached_interactive, cached_remote_interactive, cached_unlock | seconds |\n| windows.processes_cpu_utilization | a dimension per process | percentage |\n| windows.processes_handles | a dimension per process | handles |\n| windows.processes_io_bytes | a dimension per process | bytes/s |\n| windows.processes_io_operations | a dimension per process | operations/s |\n| windows.processes_page_faults | a dimension per process | pgfaults/s |\n| windows.processes_page_file_bytes | a dimension per process | bytes |\n| windows.processes_pool_bytes | a dimension per process | bytes |\n| windows.processes_threads | a dimension per process | threads |\n| ad.database_operations | add, delete, modify, recycle | operations/s |\n| ad.directory_operations | read, write, search | operations/s |\n| ad.name_cache_lookups | lookups | lookups/s |\n| ad.name_cache_hits | hits | hits/s |\n| ad.atq_average_request_latency | time | seconds |\n| ad.atq_outstanding_requests | outstanding | requests |\n| ad.dra_replication_intersite_compressed_traffic | inbound, outbound | bytes/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_intrasite_compressed_traffic | inbound, outbound | bytes/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_sync_objects_remaining | inbound, outbound | objects |\n| ad.dra_replication_objects_filtered | inbound, outbound | objects/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_properties_updated | inbound, outbound | properties/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_properties_filtered | inbound, outbound | properties/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_pending_syncs | pending | syncs |\n| ad.dra_replication_sync_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| ad.ds_threads | in_use | threads |\n| ad.ldap_last_bind_time | last_bind | seconds |\n| ad.binds | binds | binds/s |\n| ad.ldap_searches | searches | searches/s |\n| adfs.ad_login_connection_failures | connection | failures/s |\n| adfs.certificate_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.db_artifact_failures | connection | failures/s |\n| adfs.db_artifact_query_time_seconds | query_time | seconds/s |\n| adfs.db_config_failures | connection | failures/s |\n| adfs.db_config_query_time_seconds | query_time | seconds/s |\n| adfs.device_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.external_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.federated_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.federation_metadata_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_authorization_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_credentials_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_privkey_jwt_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_secret_basic_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_secret_post_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_windows_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_logon_certificate_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_password_grant_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| adfs.passive_requests | passive | requests/s |\n| adfs.passport_authentications | passport | authentications/s |\n| adfs.password_change_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.samlp_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| adfs.sso_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.token_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adfs.userpassword_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.windows_integrated_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.wsfed_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| adfs.wstrust_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| exchange.activesync_ping_cmds_pending | pending | commands |\n| exchange.activesync_requests | received | requests/s |\n| exchange.activesync_sync_cmds | processed | commands/s |\n| exchange.autodiscover_requests | processed | requests/s |\n| exchange.avail_service_requests | serviced | requests/s |\n| exchange.owa_current_unique_users | logged-in | users |\n| exchange.owa_requests_total | handled | requests/s |\n| exchange.rpc_active_user_count | active | users |\n| exchange.rpc_avg_latency | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.rpc_connection_count | connections | connections |\n| exchange.rpc_operations | operations | operations/s |\n| exchange.rpc_requests | processed | requests |\n| exchange.rpc_user_count | users | users |\n| exchange.transport_queues_active_mail_box_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_external_active_remote_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_external_largest_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_internal_active_remote_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_internal_largest_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_retry_mailbox_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_poison | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| hyperv.vms_health | ok, critical | vms |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_space_pages | 4K, 2M, 1G | pages |\n| hyperv.root_partition_gpa_space_pages | 4K, 2M, 1G | pages |\n| hyperv.root_partition_gpa_space_modifications | gpa | modifications/s |\n| hyperv.root_partition_attached_devices | attached | devices |\n| hyperv.root_partition_deposited_pages | deposited | pages |\n| hyperv.root_partition_skipped_interrupts | skipped | interrupts |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_dma_errors | illegal_dma | requests |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_interrupt_errors | illegal_interrupt | requests |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_interrupt_throttle_events | throttling | events |\n| hyperv.root_partition_io_tlb_flush | flushes | flushes/s |\n| hyperv.root_partition_address_space | address_spaces | address spaces |\n| hyperv.root_partition_virtual_tlb_flush_entries | flushes | flushes/s |\n| hyperv.root_partition_virtual_tlb_pages | used | pages |\n\n### Per cpu core\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| core | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.cpu_core_utilization | dpc, user, privileged, interrupt | percentage |\n| windows.cpu_core_interrupts | interrupts | interrupts/s |\n| windows.cpu_core_dpcs | dpcs | dpcs/s |\n| windows.cpu_core_cstate | c1, c2, c3 | percentage |\n\n### Per logical disk\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| disk | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.logical_disk_utilization | free, used | bytes |\n| windows.logical_disk_bandwidth | read, write | bytes/s |\n| windows.logical_disk_operations | reads, writes | operations/s |\n| windows.logical_disk_latency | read, write | seconds |\n\n### Per network device\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| nic | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.net_nic_bandwidth | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| windows.net_nic_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| windows.net_nic_errors | inbound, outbound | errors/s |\n| windows.net_nic_discarded | inbound, outbound | discards/s |\n\n### Per thermalzone\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| thermalzone | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.thermalzone_temperature | temperature | celsius |\n\n### Per service\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| service | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.service_state | running, stopped, start_pending, stop_pending, continue_pending, pause_pending, paused, unknown | state |\n| windows.service_status | ok, error, unknown, degraded, pred_fail, starting, stopping, service, stressed, nonrecover, no_contact, lost_comm | status |\n\n### Per website\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| website | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| iis.website_traffic | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| iis.website_requests_rate | requests | requests/s |\n| iis.website_active_connections_count | active | connections |\n| iis.website_users_count | anonymous, non_anonymous | users |\n| iis.website_connection_attempts_rate | connection | attempts/s |\n| iis.website_isapi_extension_requests_count | isapi | requests |\n| iis.website_isapi_extension_requests_rate | isapi | requests/s |\n| iis.website_ftp_file_transfer_rate | received, sent | files/s |\n| iis.website_logon_attempts_rate | logon | attempts/s |\n| iis.website_errors_rate | document_locked, document_not_found | errors/s |\n| iis.website_uptime | document_locked, document_not_found | seconds |\n\n### Per mssql instance\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| mssql_instance | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mssql.instance_accessmethods_page_splits | page | splits/s |\n| mssql.instance_cache_hit_ratio | hit_ratio | percentage |\n| mssql.instance_bufman_checkpoint_pages | flushed | pages/s |\n| mssql.instance_bufman_page_life_expectancy | life_expectancy | seconds |\n| mssql.instance_bufman_iops | read, written | iops |\n| mssql.instance_blocked_processes | blocked | processes |\n| mssql.instance_user_connection | user | connections |\n| mssql.instance_locks_lock_wait | alloc_unit, application, database, extent, file, hobt, key, metadata, oib, object, page, rid, row_group, xact | locks/s |\n| mssql.instance_locks_deadlocks | alloc_unit, application, database, extent, file, hobt, key, metadata, oib, object, page, rid, row_group, xact | locks/s |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_connection_memory_bytes | memory | bytes |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_external_benefit_of_memory | benefit | bytes |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_pending_memory_grants | pending | processes |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_server_memory | memory | bytes |\n| mssql.instance_sql_errors | db_offline, info, kill_connection, user | errors |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_auto_parameterization_attempts | failed | attempts/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_batch_requests | batch | requests/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_safe_auto_parameterization_attempts | safe | attempts/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_sql_compilations | compilations | compilations/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_sql_recompilations | recompiles | recompiles/s |\n\n### Per database\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| mssql_instance | TBD |\n| database | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mssql.database_active_transactions | active | transactions |\n| mssql.database_backup_restore_operations | backup | operations/s |\n| mssql.database_data_files_size | size | bytes |\n| mssql.database_log_flushed | flushed | bytes/s |\n| mssql.database_log_flushes | log | flushes/s |\n| mssql.database_transactions | transactions | transactions/s |\n| mssql.database_write_transactions | write | transactions/s |\n\n### Per certificate template\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| cert_template | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| adcs.cert_template_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_failed_requests | failed | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_issued_requests | issued | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_pending_requests | pending | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_request_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_retrievals | retrievals | retrievals/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_retrieval_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_request_cryptographic_signing_time | singing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_request_policy_module_processing | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_challenge_responses | challenge | responses/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_challenge_response_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_signed_certificate_timestamp_lists | processed | lists/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_signed_certificate_timestamp_list_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n\n### Per process\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| process | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| netframework.clrexception_thrown | exceptions | exceptions/s |\n| netframework.clrexception_filters | filters | filters/s |\n| netframework.clrexception_finallys | finallys | finallys/s |\n| netframework.clrexception_throw_to_catch_depth | traversed | stack_frames/s |\n| netframework.clrinterop_com_callable_wrappers | com_callable_wrappers | ccw/s |\n| netframework.clrinterop_interop_marshallings | marshallings | marshallings/s |\n| netframework.clrinterop_interop_stubs_created | created | stubs/s |\n| netframework.clrjit_methods | jit-compiled | methods/s |\n| netframework.clrjit_time | time | percentage |\n| netframework.clrjit_standard_failures | failures | failures/s |\n| netframework.clrjit_il_bytes | compiled_msil | bytes/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_loader_heap_size | committed | bytes |\n| netframework.clrloading_appdomains_loaded | loaded | domain/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_appdomains_unloaded | unloaded | domain/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_assemblies_loaded | loaded | assemblies/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_classes_loaded | loaded | classes/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_class_load_failures | class_load | failures/s |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_queue_length | threads | threads/s |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_current_logical_threads | logical | threads |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_current_physical_threads | physical | threads |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_recognized_threads | threads | threads/s |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_contentions | contentions | contentions/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_allocated_bytes | allocated | bytes/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_finalization_survivors | survived | objects |\n| netframework.clrmemory_heap_size | heap | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_promoted | promoted | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_number_gc_handles | used | handles |\n| netframework.clrmemory_collections | gc | gc/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_induced_gc | gc | gc/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_number_pinned_objects | pinned | objects |\n| netframework.clrmemory_number_sink_blocks_in_use | used | blocks |\n| netframework.clrmemory_committed | committed | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_reserved | reserved | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_gc_time | time | percentage |\n| netframework.clrremoting_channels | registered | channels/s |\n| netframework.clrremoting_context_bound_classes_loaded | loaded | classes |\n| netframework.clrremoting_context_bound_objects | allocated | objects/s |\n| netframework.clrremoting_context_proxies | objects | objects/s |\n| netframework.clrremoting_contexts | contexts | contexts |\n| netframework.clrremoting_remote_calls | rpc | calls/s |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_link_time_checks | linktime | checks/s |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_checks_time | time | percentage |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_stack_walk_depth | stack | depth |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_runtime_checks | runtime | checks/s |\n\n### Per exchange workload\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| workload | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| exchange.workload_active_tasks | active | tasks |\n| exchange.workload_completed_tasks | completed | tasks/s |\n| exchange.workload_queued_tasks | queued | tasks/s |\n| exchange.workload_yielded_tasks | yielded | tasks/s |\n| exchange.workload_activity_status | active, paused | status |\n\n### Per ldap process\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| workload | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| exchange.ldap_long_running_ops_per_sec | long-running | operations/s |\n| exchange.ldap_read_time | read | seconds |\n| exchange.ldap_search_time | search | seconds |\n| exchange.ldap_write_time | write | seconds |\n| exchange.ldap_timeout_errors | timeout | errors/s |\n\n### Per http proxy\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| workload | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| exchange.http_proxy_avg_auth_latency | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.http_proxy_avg_cas_processing_latency_sec | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.http_proxy_mailbox_proxy_failure_rate | failures | percentage |\n| exchange.http_proxy_mailbox_server_locator_avg_latency_sec | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.http_proxy_outstanding_proxy_requests | outstanding | requests |\n| exchange.http_proxy_requests | processed | requests/s |\n\n### Per vm\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vm_name | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vm_cpu_usage | gues, hypervisor, remote | percentage |\n| hyperv.vm_memory_physical | assigned_memory | MiB |\n| hyperv.vm_memory_physical_guest_visible | visible_memory | MiB |\n| hyperv.vm_memory_pressure_current | pressure | percentage |\n| hyperv.vm_vid_physical_pages_allocated | allocated | pages |\n| hyperv.vm_vid_remote_physical_pages | remote_physical | pages |\n\n### Per vm device\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vm_device | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vm_device_bytes | read, written | bytes/s |\n| hyperv.vm_device_operations | read, write | operations/s |\n| hyperv.vm_device_errors | errors | errors/s |\n\n### Per vm interface\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vm_interface | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vm_interface_bytes | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| hyperv.vm_interface_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vm_interface_packets_dropped | incoming, outgoing | drops/s |\n\n### Per vswitch\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vswitch | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vswitch_bytes | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_directed_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_broadcast_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_multicast_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_dropped_packets | incoming, outgoing | drops/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_extensions_dropped_packets | incoming, outgoing | drops/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_packets_flooded | flooded | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_learned_mac_addresses | learned | mac addresses/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_purged_mac_addresses | purged | mac addresses/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-windows-NET_Framework", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/windows/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-windows", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "windows", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Windows", "link": "https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows", "categories": ["data-collection.windows-systems"], "icon_filename": "windows.svg"}, "keywords": ["windows", "microsoft"], "most_popular": true, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}}, "overview": "# Windows\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: windows\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors the performance of Windows machines, collects both host metrics and metrics from various Windows applications (e.g. Active Directory, MSSQL).\n\n\nIt collect metrics by periodically sending HTTP requests to [Prometheus exporter for Windows machines](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter), a native Windows agent running on each host.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nIt detects Windows exporter instances running on localhost (requires using [Netdata MSI installer](https://github.com/netdata/msi-installer#instructions)).\n\nUsing the Netdata MSI installer is recommended for testing purposes only. For production use, you need to install Netdata on a Linux host and configure it to collect metrics remotely.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nData collection affects the CPU usage of the Windows host. CPU usage depends on the frequency of data collection and the [enabled collectors](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter#collectors).\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install Windows exporter\n\nTo install the Windows exporter, follow the [official installation guide](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter#installation).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/windows.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/windows.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| url | Server URL. | | True |\n| timeout | HTTP request timeout. | 1 | False |\n| username | Username for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| password | Password for basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_url | Proxy URL. | | False |\n| proxy_username | Username for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| proxy_password | Password for proxy basic HTTP authentication. | | False |\n| method | HTTP request method. | GET | False |\n| body | HTTP request body. | | False |\n| headers | HTTP request headers. | | False |\n| not_follow_redirects | Redirect handling policy. Controls whether the client follows redirects. | no | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | no | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\nBasic HTTP authentication.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n username: username\n password: password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### HTTPS with self-signed certificate\n\nDo not validate server certificate chain and hostname.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n url: https://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Virtual Node\n\nThe Virtual Node functionality allows you to define nodes in configuration files and treat them as ordinary nodes in all interfaces, panels, tabs, filters, etc.\nYou can create a virtual node for all your Windows machines and control them as separate entities.\n\nTo make your Windows server a virtual node, you need to define virtual nodes in `/etc/netdata/vnodes/vnodes.conf`:\n\n> **Note**: To create a valid guid, you can use the `uuidgen` command on Linux, or the `[guid]::NewGuid()` command in PowerShell on Windows.\n\n```yaml\n# /etc/netdata/vnodes/vnodes.conf\n- hostname: win_server\n guid: \n```\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server\n vnode: win_server\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from multiple remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: win_server1\n url: http://192.0.2.1:9182/metrics\n\n - name: win_server2\n url: http://192.0.2.2:9182/metrics\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `windows` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m windows\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ windows_10min_cpu_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.cpu_utilization_total | average CPU utilization over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_ram_in_use ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.memory_utilization | memory utilization |\n| [ windows_inbound_packets_discarded ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_discarded | number of inbound discarded packets for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_outbound_packets_discarded ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_discarded | number of outbound discarded packets for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_inbound_packets_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_errors | number of inbound errors for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_outbound_packets_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.net_nic_errors | number of outbound errors for the network interface in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ windows_disk_in_use ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/windows.conf) | windows.logical_disk_space_usage | disk space utilization |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\nThe collected set of metrics depends on the [enabled collectors](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter#collectors).\n\nSupported collectors:\n\n- [cpu](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.cpu.md)\n- [iis](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.iis.md)\n- [memory](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.memory.md)\n- [net](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.net.md)\n- [logical_disk](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.logical_disk.md)\n- [os](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.os.md)\n- [system](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.system.md)\n- [logon](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.logon.md)\n- [tcp](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.tcp.md)\n- [thermalzone](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.thermalzone.md)\n- [process](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.process.md)\n- [service](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.service.md)\n- [mssql](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.mssql.md)\n- [ad](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.ad.md)\n- [adcs](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.adcs.md)\n- [adfs](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.adfs.md)\n- [netframework_clrexceptions](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrexceptions.md)\n- [netframework_clrinterop](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrinterop.md)\n- [netframework_clrjit](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrjit.md)\n- [netframework_clrloading](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrloading.md)\n- [netframework_clrlocksandthreads](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrlocksandthreads.md)\n- [netframework_clrmemory](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrmemory.md)\n- [netframework_clrremoting](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.netframework_clrremoting.md)\n- [exchange](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.exchange.md)\n- [hyperv](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/blob/master/docs/collector.hyperv.md)\n\n\n### Per Active Directory instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored host.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.cpu_utilization_total | dpc, user, privileged, interrupt | percentage |\n| windows.memory_utilization | available, used | bytes |\n| windows.memory_page_faults | page_faults | events/s |\n| windows.memory_swap_utilization | available, used | bytes |\n| windows.memory_swap_operations | read, write | operations/s |\n| windows.memory_swap_pages | read, written | pages/s |\n| windows.memory_cached | cached | KiB |\n| windows.memory_cache_faults | cache_faults | events/s |\n| windows.memory_system_pool | paged, non-paged | bytes |\n| windows.tcp_conns_established | ipv4, ipv6 | connections |\n| windows.tcp_conns_active | ipv4, ipv6 | connections/s |\n| windows.tcp_conns_passive | ipv4, ipv6 | connections/s |\n| windows.tcp_conns_failures | ipv4, ipv6 | failures/s |\n| windows.tcp_conns_resets | ipv4, ipv6 | resets/s |\n| windows.tcp_segments_received | ipv4, ipv6 | segments/s |\n| windows.tcp_segments_sent | ipv4, ipv6 | segments/s |\n| windows.tcp_segments_retransmitted | ipv4, ipv6 | segments/s |\n| windows.os_processes | processes | number |\n| windows.os_users | users | users |\n| windows.os_visible_memory_usage | free, used | bytes |\n| windows.os_paging_files_usage | free, used | bytes |\n| windows.system_threads | threads | number |\n| windows.system_uptime | time | seconds |\n| windows.logon_type_sessions | system, interactive, network, batch, service, proxy, unlock, network_clear_text, new_credentials, remote_interactive, cached_interactive, cached_remote_interactive, cached_unlock | seconds |\n| windows.processes_cpu_utilization | a dimension per process | percentage |\n| windows.processes_handles | a dimension per process | handles |\n| windows.processes_io_bytes | a dimension per process | bytes/s |\n| windows.processes_io_operations | a dimension per process | operations/s |\n| windows.processes_page_faults | a dimension per process | pgfaults/s |\n| windows.processes_page_file_bytes | a dimension per process | bytes |\n| windows.processes_pool_bytes | a dimension per process | bytes |\n| windows.processes_threads | a dimension per process | threads |\n| ad.database_operations | add, delete, modify, recycle | operations/s |\n| ad.directory_operations | read, write, search | operations/s |\n| ad.name_cache_lookups | lookups | lookups/s |\n| ad.name_cache_hits | hits | hits/s |\n| ad.atq_average_request_latency | time | seconds |\n| ad.atq_outstanding_requests | outstanding | requests |\n| ad.dra_replication_intersite_compressed_traffic | inbound, outbound | bytes/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_intrasite_compressed_traffic | inbound, outbound | bytes/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_sync_objects_remaining | inbound, outbound | objects |\n| ad.dra_replication_objects_filtered | inbound, outbound | objects/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_properties_updated | inbound, outbound | properties/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_properties_filtered | inbound, outbound | properties/s |\n| ad.dra_replication_pending_syncs | pending | syncs |\n| ad.dra_replication_sync_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| ad.ds_threads | in_use | threads |\n| ad.ldap_last_bind_time | last_bind | seconds |\n| ad.binds | binds | binds/s |\n| ad.ldap_searches | searches | searches/s |\n| adfs.ad_login_connection_failures | connection | failures/s |\n| adfs.certificate_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.db_artifact_failures | connection | failures/s |\n| adfs.db_artifact_query_time_seconds | query_time | seconds/s |\n| adfs.db_config_failures | connection | failures/s |\n| adfs.db_config_query_time_seconds | query_time | seconds/s |\n| adfs.device_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.external_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.federated_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.federation_metadata_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_authorization_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_credentials_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_privkey_jwt_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_secret_basic_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_secret_post_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_client_windows_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.oauth_logon_certificate_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_password_grant_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.oauth_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| adfs.passive_requests | passive | requests/s |\n| adfs.passport_authentications | passport | authentications/s |\n| adfs.password_change_requests | success, failure | requests/s |\n| adfs.samlp_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| adfs.sso_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.token_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adfs.userpassword_authentications | success, failure | authentications/s |\n| adfs.windows_integrated_authentications | authentications | authentications/s |\n| adfs.wsfed_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| adfs.wstrust_token_requests_success | success | requests/s |\n| exchange.activesync_ping_cmds_pending | pending | commands |\n| exchange.activesync_requests | received | requests/s |\n| exchange.activesync_sync_cmds | processed | commands/s |\n| exchange.autodiscover_requests | processed | requests/s |\n| exchange.avail_service_requests | serviced | requests/s |\n| exchange.owa_current_unique_users | logged-in | users |\n| exchange.owa_requests_total | handled | requests/s |\n| exchange.rpc_active_user_count | active | users |\n| exchange.rpc_avg_latency | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.rpc_connection_count | connections | connections |\n| exchange.rpc_operations | operations | operations/s |\n| exchange.rpc_requests | processed | requests |\n| exchange.rpc_user_count | users | users |\n| exchange.transport_queues_active_mail_box_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_external_active_remote_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_external_largest_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_internal_active_remote_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_internal_largest_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_retry_mailbox_delivery | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| exchange.transport_queues_poison | low, high, none, normal | messages/s |\n| hyperv.vms_health | ok, critical | vms |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_space_pages | 4K, 2M, 1G | pages |\n| hyperv.root_partition_gpa_space_pages | 4K, 2M, 1G | pages |\n| hyperv.root_partition_gpa_space_modifications | gpa | modifications/s |\n| hyperv.root_partition_attached_devices | attached | devices |\n| hyperv.root_partition_deposited_pages | deposited | pages |\n| hyperv.root_partition_skipped_interrupts | skipped | interrupts |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_dma_errors | illegal_dma | requests |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_interrupt_errors | illegal_interrupt | requests |\n| hyperv.root_partition_device_interrupt_throttle_events | throttling | events |\n| hyperv.root_partition_io_tlb_flush | flushes | flushes/s |\n| hyperv.root_partition_address_space | address_spaces | address spaces |\n| hyperv.root_partition_virtual_tlb_flush_entries | flushes | flushes/s |\n| hyperv.root_partition_virtual_tlb_pages | used | pages |\n\n### Per cpu core\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| core | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.cpu_core_utilization | dpc, user, privileged, interrupt | percentage |\n| windows.cpu_core_interrupts | interrupts | interrupts/s |\n| windows.cpu_core_dpcs | dpcs | dpcs/s |\n| windows.cpu_core_cstate | c1, c2, c3 | percentage |\n\n### Per logical disk\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| disk | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.logical_disk_utilization | free, used | bytes |\n| windows.logical_disk_bandwidth | read, write | bytes/s |\n| windows.logical_disk_operations | reads, writes | operations/s |\n| windows.logical_disk_latency | read, write | seconds |\n\n### Per network device\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| nic | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.net_nic_bandwidth | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| windows.net_nic_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| windows.net_nic_errors | inbound, outbound | errors/s |\n| windows.net_nic_discarded | inbound, outbound | discards/s |\n\n### Per thermalzone\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| thermalzone | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.thermalzone_temperature | temperature | celsius |\n\n### Per service\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| service | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| windows.service_state | running, stopped, start_pending, stop_pending, continue_pending, pause_pending, paused, unknown | state |\n| windows.service_status | ok, error, unknown, degraded, pred_fail, starting, stopping, service, stressed, nonrecover, no_contact, lost_comm | status |\n\n### Per website\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| website | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| iis.website_traffic | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| iis.website_requests_rate | requests | requests/s |\n| iis.website_active_connections_count | active | connections |\n| iis.website_users_count | anonymous, non_anonymous | users |\n| iis.website_connection_attempts_rate | connection | attempts/s |\n| iis.website_isapi_extension_requests_count | isapi | requests |\n| iis.website_isapi_extension_requests_rate | isapi | requests/s |\n| iis.website_ftp_file_transfer_rate | received, sent | files/s |\n| iis.website_logon_attempts_rate | logon | attempts/s |\n| iis.website_errors_rate | document_locked, document_not_found | errors/s |\n| iis.website_uptime | document_locked, document_not_found | seconds |\n\n### Per mssql instance\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| mssql_instance | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mssql.instance_accessmethods_page_splits | page | splits/s |\n| mssql.instance_cache_hit_ratio | hit_ratio | percentage |\n| mssql.instance_bufman_checkpoint_pages | flushed | pages/s |\n| mssql.instance_bufman_page_life_expectancy | life_expectancy | seconds |\n| mssql.instance_bufman_iops | read, written | iops |\n| mssql.instance_blocked_processes | blocked | processes |\n| mssql.instance_user_connection | user | connections |\n| mssql.instance_locks_lock_wait | alloc_unit, application, database, extent, file, hobt, key, metadata, oib, object, page, rid, row_group, xact | locks/s |\n| mssql.instance_locks_deadlocks | alloc_unit, application, database, extent, file, hobt, key, metadata, oib, object, page, rid, row_group, xact | locks/s |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_connection_memory_bytes | memory | bytes |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_external_benefit_of_memory | benefit | bytes |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_pending_memory_grants | pending | processes |\n| mssql.instance_memmgr_server_memory | memory | bytes |\n| mssql.instance_sql_errors | db_offline, info, kill_connection, user | errors |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_auto_parameterization_attempts | failed | attempts/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_batch_requests | batch | requests/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_safe_auto_parameterization_attempts | safe | attempts/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_sql_compilations | compilations | compilations/s |\n| mssql.instance_sqlstats_sql_recompilations | recompiles | recompiles/s |\n\n### Per database\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| mssql_instance | TBD |\n| database | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mssql.database_active_transactions | active | transactions |\n| mssql.database_backup_restore_operations | backup | operations/s |\n| mssql.database_data_files_size | size | bytes |\n| mssql.database_log_flushed | flushed | bytes/s |\n| mssql.database_log_flushes | log | flushes/s |\n| mssql.database_transactions | transactions | transactions/s |\n| mssql.database_write_transactions | write | transactions/s |\n\n### Per certificate template\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| cert_template | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| adcs.cert_template_requests | requests | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_failed_requests | failed | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_issued_requests | issued | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_pending_requests | pending | requests/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_request_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_retrievals | retrievals | retrievals/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_retrieval_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_request_cryptographic_signing_time | singing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_request_policy_module_processing | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_challenge_responses | challenge | responses/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_challenge_response_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n| adcs.cert_template_signed_certificate_timestamp_lists | processed | lists/s |\n| adcs.cert_template_signed_certificate_timestamp_list_processing_time | processing_time | seconds |\n\n### Per process\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| process | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| netframework.clrexception_thrown | exceptions | exceptions/s |\n| netframework.clrexception_filters | filters | filters/s |\n| netframework.clrexception_finallys | finallys | finallys/s |\n| netframework.clrexception_throw_to_catch_depth | traversed | stack_frames/s |\n| netframework.clrinterop_com_callable_wrappers | com_callable_wrappers | ccw/s |\n| netframework.clrinterop_interop_marshallings | marshallings | marshallings/s |\n| netframework.clrinterop_interop_stubs_created | created | stubs/s |\n| netframework.clrjit_methods | jit-compiled | methods/s |\n| netframework.clrjit_time | time | percentage |\n| netframework.clrjit_standard_failures | failures | failures/s |\n| netframework.clrjit_il_bytes | compiled_msil | bytes/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_loader_heap_size | committed | bytes |\n| netframework.clrloading_appdomains_loaded | loaded | domain/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_appdomains_unloaded | unloaded | domain/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_assemblies_loaded | loaded | assemblies/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_classes_loaded | loaded | classes/s |\n| netframework.clrloading_class_load_failures | class_load | failures/s |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_queue_length | threads | threads/s |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_current_logical_threads | logical | threads |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_current_physical_threads | physical | threads |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_recognized_threads | threads | threads/s |\n| netframework.clrlocksandthreads_contentions | contentions | contentions/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_allocated_bytes | allocated | bytes/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_finalization_survivors | survived | objects |\n| netframework.clrmemory_heap_size | heap | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_promoted | promoted | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_number_gc_handles | used | handles |\n| netframework.clrmemory_collections | gc | gc/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_induced_gc | gc | gc/s |\n| netframework.clrmemory_number_pinned_objects | pinned | objects |\n| netframework.clrmemory_number_sink_blocks_in_use | used | blocks |\n| netframework.clrmemory_committed | committed | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_reserved | reserved | bytes |\n| netframework.clrmemory_gc_time | time | percentage |\n| netframework.clrremoting_channels | registered | channels/s |\n| netframework.clrremoting_context_bound_classes_loaded | loaded | classes |\n| netframework.clrremoting_context_bound_objects | allocated | objects/s |\n| netframework.clrremoting_context_proxies | objects | objects/s |\n| netframework.clrremoting_contexts | contexts | contexts |\n| netframework.clrremoting_remote_calls | rpc | calls/s |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_link_time_checks | linktime | checks/s |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_checks_time | time | percentage |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_stack_walk_depth | stack | depth |\n| netframework.clrsecurity_runtime_checks | runtime | checks/s |\n\n### Per exchange workload\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| workload | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| exchange.workload_active_tasks | active | tasks |\n| exchange.workload_completed_tasks | completed | tasks/s |\n| exchange.workload_queued_tasks | queued | tasks/s |\n| exchange.workload_yielded_tasks | yielded | tasks/s |\n| exchange.workload_activity_status | active, paused | status |\n\n### Per ldap process\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| workload | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| exchange.ldap_long_running_ops_per_sec | long-running | operations/s |\n| exchange.ldap_read_time | read | seconds |\n| exchange.ldap_search_time | search | seconds |\n| exchange.ldap_write_time | write | seconds |\n| exchange.ldap_timeout_errors | timeout | errors/s |\n\n### Per http proxy\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| workload | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| exchange.http_proxy_avg_auth_latency | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.http_proxy_avg_cas_processing_latency_sec | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.http_proxy_mailbox_proxy_failure_rate | failures | percentage |\n| exchange.http_proxy_mailbox_server_locator_avg_latency_sec | latency | seconds |\n| exchange.http_proxy_outstanding_proxy_requests | outstanding | requests |\n| exchange.http_proxy_requests | processed | requests/s |\n\n### Per vm\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vm_name | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vm_cpu_usage | gues, hypervisor, remote | percentage |\n| hyperv.vm_memory_physical | assigned_memory | MiB |\n| hyperv.vm_memory_physical_guest_visible | visible_memory | MiB |\n| hyperv.vm_memory_pressure_current | pressure | percentage |\n| hyperv.vm_vid_physical_pages_allocated | allocated | pages |\n| hyperv.vm_vid_remote_physical_pages | remote_physical | pages |\n\n### Per vm device\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vm_device | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vm_device_bytes | read, written | bytes/s |\n| hyperv.vm_device_operations | read, write | operations/s |\n| hyperv.vm_device_errors | errors | errors/s |\n\n### Per vm interface\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vm_interface | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vm_interface_bytes | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| hyperv.vm_interface_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vm_interface_packets_dropped | incoming, outgoing | drops/s |\n\n### Per vswitch\n\nTBD\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| vswitch | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hyperv.vswitch_bytes | received, sent | bytes/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_directed_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_broadcast_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_multicast_packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_dropped_packets | incoming, outgoing | drops/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_extensions_dropped_packets | incoming, outgoing | drops/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_packets_flooded | flooded | packets/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_learned_mac_addresses | learned | mac addresses/s |\n| hyperv.vswitch_purged_mac_addresses | purged | mac addresses/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-windows-Windows", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/windows/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-wireguard", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "wireguard", "monitored_instance": {"name": "WireGuard", "link": "https://www.wireguard.com/", "categories": ["data-collection.vpns"], "icon_filename": "wireguard.svg"}, "keywords": ["wireguard", "vpn", "security"], "most_popular": false, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}}, "overview": "# WireGuard\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: wireguard\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors WireGuard VPN devices and peers traffic.\n\n\nIt connects to the local WireGuard instance using [wireguard-go client](https://github.com/WireGuard/wireguard-go).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nThis collector requires the CAP_NET_ADMIN capability, but it is set automatically during installation, so no manual configuration is needed.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nIt automatically detects instances running on localhost.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nDoesn't work if Netdata or WireGuard is installed in the container.\n\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/wireguard.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/wireguard.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `wireguard` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m wireguard\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per device\n\nThese metrics refer to the VPN network interface.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| device | VPN network interface |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| wireguard.device_network_io | receive, transmit | B/s |\n| wireguard.device_peers | peers | peers |\n\n### Per peer\n\nThese metrics refer to the VPN peer.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| device | VPN network interface |\n| public_key | Public key of a peer |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| wireguard.peer_network_io | receive, transmit | B/s |\n| wireguard.peer_latest_handshake_ago | time | seconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-wireguard-WireGuard", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/wireguard/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-x509check", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "x509check", "monitored_instance": {"name": "X.509 certificate", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.synthetic-checks"], "icon_filename": "lock.svg"}, "keywords": ["x509", "certificate"], "most_popular": false, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}}, "overview": "# X.509 certificate\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: x509check\n\n## Overview\n\n\n\nThis collectors monitors x509 certificates expiration time and revocation status.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/x509check.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/x509check.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| source | Certificate source. Allowed schemes: https, tcp, tcp4, tcp6, udp, udp4, udp6, file. | | False |\n| days_until_expiration_warning | Number of days before the alarm status is warning. | 30 | False |\n| days_until_expiration_critical | Number of days before the alarm status is critical. | 15 | False |\n| check_revocation_status | Whether to check the revocation status of the certificate. | False | False |\n| timeout | SSL connection timeout. | 2 | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Website certificate\n\nWebsite certificate.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: my_site_cert\n source: https://my_site.org:443\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Local file certificate\n\nLocal file certificate.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: my_file_cert\n source: file:///home/me/cert.pem\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### SMTP certificate\n\nSMTP certificate.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: my_smtp_cert\n source: smtp://smtp.my_mail.org:587\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define more than one job, their names must be unique.\n\nCheck the expiration status of the multiple websites' certificates.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: my_site_cert1\n source: https://my_site1.org:443\n\n - name: my_site_cert2\n source: https://my_site1.org:443\n\n - name: my_site_cert3\n source: https://my_site3.org:443\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `x509check` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m x509check\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ x509check_days_until_expiration ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/x509check.conf) | x509check.time_until_expiration | time until x509 certificate expires |\n| [ x509check_revocation_status ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/x509check.conf) | x509check.revocation_status | x509 certificate revocation status (0: revoked, 1: valid) |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per source\n\nThese metrics refer to the configured source.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| source | Configured source. |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| x509check.time_until_expiration | expiry | seconds |\n| x509check.revocation_status | revoked | boolean |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-x509check-X.509_certificate", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/x509check/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"id": "collector-go.d.plugin-zookeeper", "plugin_name": "go.d.plugin", "module_name": "zookeeper", "monitored_instance": {"name": "ZooKeeper", "link": "https://zookeeper.apache.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.service-discovery-registry"], "icon_filename": "zookeeper.svg"}, "keywords": ["zookeeper"], "most_popular": false, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": [{"plugin_name": "apps.plugin", "module_name": "apps"}]}}}, "overview": "# ZooKeeper\n\nPlugin: go.d.plugin\nModule: zookeeper\n\n## Overview\n\n\n\nIt connects to the Zookeeper instance via a TCP and executes the following commands:\n\n- [mntr](https://zookeeper.apache.org/doc/r3.4.8/zookeeperAdmin.html#sc_zkCommands).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, it detects instances running on localhost by attempting to connect using known ZooKeeper TCP sockets:\n\n- 127.0.0.1:2181\n- 127.0.0.1:2182\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Whitelist `mntr` command\n\nAdd `mntr` to Zookeeper's [4lw.commands.whitelist](https://zookeeper.apache.org/doc/current/zookeeperAdmin.html#sc_4lw).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `go.d/zookeeper.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config go.d/zookeeper.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Recheck interval in seconds. Zero means no recheck will be scheduled. | 0 | False |\n| address | Server address. The format is IP:PORT. | 127.0.0.1:2181 | True |\n| timeout | Connection/read/write/ssl handshake timeout. | 1 | False |\n| use_tls | Whether to use TLS or not. | False | False |\n| tls_skip_verify | Server certificate chain and hostname validation policy. Controls whether the client performs this check. | False | False |\n| tls_ca | Certification authority that the client uses when verifying the server's certificates. | | False |\n| tls_cert | Client TLS certificate. | | False |\n| tls_key | Client TLS key. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nLocal server.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 127.0.0.1:2181\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### TLS with self-signed certificate\n\nZookeeper with TLS and self-signed certificate.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 127.0.0.1:2181\n use_tls: yes\n tls_skip_verify: yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\njobs:\n - name: local\n address: 127.0.0.1:2181\n\n - name: remote\n address: 192.0.2.1:2181\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `zookeeper` collector, run the `go.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `go.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./go.d.plugin -d -m zookeeper\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per ZooKeeper instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| zookeeper.requests | outstanding | requests |\n| zookeeper.requests_latency | min, avg, max | ms |\n| zookeeper.connections | alive | connections |\n| zookeeper.packets | received, sent | pps |\n| zookeeper.file_descriptor | open | file descriptors |\n| zookeeper.nodes | znode, ephemerals | nodes |\n| zookeeper.watches | watches | watches |\n| zookeeper.approximate_data_size | size | KiB |\n| zookeeper.server_state | state | state |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "go.d.plugin-zookeeper-ZooKeeper", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/zookeeper/metadata.yaml"}, {"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": "# Idle OS Jitter\n\nPlugin: idlejitter.plugin\nModule: idlejitter.plugin\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor 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.\n\n\nA 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.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration will run by default on all supported systems.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThis integration only supports a single configuration option, and most users will not need to change it.\n\n\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| loop time in ms | Specifies the target time for the data collection thread to sleep, measured in miliseconds. | 20 | False |\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Idle OS Jitter instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.idlejitter | min, max, average | microseconds lost/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "idlejitter.plugin-idlejitter.plugin-Idle_OS_Jitter", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/idlejitter.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "ioping.plugin", "module_name": "ioping.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "IOPing", "link": "https://github.com/koct9i/ioping", "categories": ["data-collection.synthetic-checks"], "icon_filename": "syslog.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# IOPing\n\nPlugin: ioping.plugin\nModule: ioping.plugin\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor IOPing metrics for efficient disk I/O latency tracking. Keep track of read/write speeds, latency, and error rates for optimized disk operations.\n\nPlugin uses `ioping` command.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install ioping\n\nYou can install the command by passing the argument `install` to the plugin (`/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/ioping.plugin install`).\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `ioping.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config ioping.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1s | False |\n| destination | The directory/file/device to ioping. | | True |\n| request_size | The request size in bytes to ioping the destination (symbolic modifiers are supported) | 4k | False |\n| ioping_opts | Options passed to `ioping` commands. | -T 1000000 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\nThis example has the minimum configuration necessary to have the plugin running.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\ndestination=\"/dev/sda\"\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ ioping_disk_latency ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/ioping.conf) | ioping.latency | average I/O latency over the last 10 seconds |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per disk\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| ioping.latency | latency | microseconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "ioping.plugin-ioping.plugin-IOPing", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/ioping.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "macos.plugin", "module_name": "mach_smi", "monitored_instance": {"name": "macOS", "link": "https://www.apple.com/macos", "categories": ["data-collection.macos-systems"], "icon_filename": "macos.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["macos", "apple", "darwin"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# macOS\n\nPlugin: macos.plugin\nModule: mach_smi\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor macOS metrics for efficient operating system performance.\n\nThe plugin uses three different methods to collect data:\n - The function `sysctlbyname` is called to collect network, swap, loadavg, and boot time.\n - The functtion `host_statistic` is called to collect CPU and Virtual memory data;\n - The function `IOServiceGetMatchingServices` to collect storage information.\n\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- macOS\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are three sections in the file which you can configure:\n\n- `[plugin:macos:sysctl]` - Enable or disable monitoring for network, swap, loadavg, and boot time.\n- `[plugin:macos:mach_smi]` - Enable or disable monitoring for CPU and Virtual memory.\n- `[plugin:macos:iokit]` - Enable or disable monitoring for storage device.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enable load average | Enable or disable monitoring of load average metrics (load1, load5, load15). | yes | False |\n| system swap | Enable or disable monitoring of system swap metrics (free, used). | yes | False |\n| bandwidth | Enable or disable monitoring of network bandwidth metrics (received, sent). | yes | False |\n| ipv4 TCP packets | Enable or disable monitoring of IPv4 TCP total packets metrics (received, sent). | yes | False |\n| ipv4 TCP errors | Enable or disable monitoring of IPv4 TCP packets metrics (Input Errors, Checksum, Retransmission segments). | yes | False |\n| ipv4 TCP handshake issues | Enable or disable monitoring of IPv4 TCP handshake metrics (Established Resets, Active Opens, Passive Opens, Attempt Fails). | yes | False |\n| ECN packets | Enable or disable monitoring of ECN statistics metrics (InCEPkts, InNoECTPkts). | auto | False |\n| TCP SYN cookies | Enable or disable monitoring of TCP SYN cookies metrics (received, sent, failed). | auto | False |\n| TCP out-of-order queue | Enable or disable monitoring of TCP out-of-order queue metrics (inqueue). | auto | False |\n| TCP connection aborts | Enable or disable monitoring of TCP connection aborts metrics (Bad Data, User closed, No memory, Timeout). | auto | False |\n| ipv4 UDP packets | Enable or disable monitoring of ipv4 UDP packets metrics (sent, received.). | yes | False |\n| ipv4 UDP errors | Enable or disable monitoring of ipv4 UDP errors metrics (Recieved Buffer error, Input Errors, No Ports, IN Checksum Errors, Ignore Multi). | yes | False |\n| ipv4 icmp packets | Enable or disable monitoring of IPv4 ICMP packets metrics (sent, received, in error, OUT error, IN Checksum error). | yes | False |\n| ipv4 icmp messages | Enable or disable monitoring of ipv4 ICMP messages metrics (I/O messages, I/O Errors, In Checksum). | yes | False |\n| ipv4 packets | Enable or disable monitoring of ipv4 packets metrics (received, sent, forwarded, delivered). | yes | False |\n| ipv4 fragments sent | Enable or disable monitoring of IPv4 fragments sent metrics (ok, fails, creates). | yes | False |\n| ipv4 fragments assembly | Enable or disable monitoring of IPv4 fragments assembly metrics (ok, failed, all). | yes | False |\n| ipv4 errors | Enable or disable monitoring of IPv4 errors metrics (I/O discard, I/O HDR errors, In Addr errors, In Unknown protos, OUT No Routes). | yes | False |\n| ipv6 packets | Enable or disable monitoring of IPv6 packets metrics (received, sent, forwarded, delivered). | auto | False |\n| ipv6 fragments sent | Enable or disable monitoring of IPv6 fragments sent metrics (ok, failed, all). | auto | False |\n| ipv6 fragments assembly | Enable or disable monitoring of IPv6 fragments assembly metrics (ok, failed, timeout, all). | auto | False |\n| ipv6 errors | Enable or disable monitoring of IPv6 errors metrics (I/O Discards, In Hdr Errors, In Addr Errors, In Truncaedd Packets, I/O No Routes). | auto | False |\n| icmp | Enable or disable monitoring of ICMP metrics (sent, received). | auto | False |\n| icmp redirects | Enable or disable monitoring of ICMP redirects metrics (received, sent). | auto | False |\n| icmp errors | Enable or disable monitoring of ICMP metrics (I/O Errors, In Checksums, In Destination Unreachable, In Packet too big, In Time Exceeds, In Parm Problem, Out Dest Unreachable, Out Timee Exceeds, Out Parm Problems.). | auto | False |\n| icmp echos | Enable or disable monitoring of ICMP echos metrics (I/O Echos, I/O Echo Reply). | auto | False |\n| icmp router | Enable or disable monitoring of ICMP router metrics (I/O Solicits, I/O Advertisements). | auto | False |\n| icmp neighbor | Enable or disable monitoring of ICMP neighbor metrics (I/O Solicits, I/O Advertisements). | auto | False |\n| icmp types | Enable or disable monitoring of ICMP types metrics (I/O Type1, I/O Type128, I/O Type129, Out Type133, Out Type135, In Type136, Out Type145). | auto | False |\n| space usage for all disks | Enable or disable monitoring of space usage for all disks metrics (available, used, reserved for root). | yes | False |\n| inodes usage for all disks | Enable or disable monitoring of inodes usage for all disks metrics (available, used, reserved for root). | yes | False |\n| bandwidth | Enable or disable monitoring of bandwidth metrics (received, sent). | yes | False |\n| system uptime | Enable or disable monitoring of system uptime metrics (uptime). | yes | False |\n| cpu utilization | Enable or disable monitoring of CPU utilization metrics (user, nice, system, idel). | yes | False |\n| system ram | Enable or disable monitoring of system RAM metrics (Active, Wired, throttled, compressor, inactive, purgeable, speculative, free). | yes | False |\n| swap i/o | Enable or disable monitoring of SWAP I/O metrics (I/O Swap). | yes | False |\n| memory page faults | Enable or disable monitoring of memory page faults metrics (memory, cow, I/O page, compress, decompress, zero fill, reactivate, purge). | yes | False |\n| disk i/o | Enable or disable monitoring of disk I/O metrics (In, Out). | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Disable swap monitoring.\n\nA basic example that discards swap monitoring\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\n[plugin:macos:sysctl]\n system swap = no\n[plugin:macos:mach_smi]\n swap i/o = no\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Disable complete Machine SMI section.\n\nA basic example that discards swap monitoring\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\n[plugin:macos:mach_smi]\n cpu utilization = no\n system ram = no\n swap i/o = no\n memory page faults = no\n disk i/o = no\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ interface_speed ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/net.conf) | net.net | network interface ${label:device} current speed |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per macOS instance\n\nThese metrics refer to hardware and network monitoring.\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.cpu | user, nice, system, idle | percentage |\n| system.ram | active, wired, throttled, compressor, inactive, purgeable, speculative, free | MiB |\n| mem.swapio | io, out | KiB/s |\n| mem.pgfaults | memory, cow, pagein, pageout, compress, decompress, zero_fill, reactivate, purge | faults/s |\n| system.load | load1, load5, load15 | load |\n| mem.swap | free, used | MiB |\n| system.ipv4 | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| ipv4.tcppackets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| ipv4.tcperrors | InErrs, InCsumErrors, RetransSegs | packets/s |\n| ipv4.tcphandshake | EstabResets, ActiveOpens, PassiveOpens, AttemptFails | events/s |\n| ipv4.tcpconnaborts | baddata, userclosed, nomemory, timeout | connections/s |\n| ipv4.tcpofo | inqueue | packets/s |\n| ipv4.tcpsyncookies | received, sent, failed | packets/s |\n| ipv4.ecnpkts | CEP, NoECTP | packets/s |\n| ipv4.udppackets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| ipv4.udperrors | RcvbufErrors, InErrors, NoPorts, InCsumErrors, IgnoredMulti | events/s |\n| ipv4.icmp | received, sent | packets/s |\n| ipv4.icmp_errors | InErrors, OutErrors, InCsumErrors | packets/s |\n| ipv4.icmpmsg | InEchoReps, OutEchoReps, InEchos, OutEchos | packets/s |\n| ipv4.packets | received, sent, forwarded, delivered | packets/s |\n| ipv4.fragsout | ok, failed, created | packets/s |\n| ipv4.fragsin | ok, failed, all | packets/s |\n| ipv4.errors | InDiscards, OutDiscards, InHdrErrors, OutNoRoutes, InAddrErrors, InUnknownProtos | packets/s |\n| ipv6.packets | received, sent, forwarded, delivers | packets/s |\n| ipv6.fragsout | ok, failed, all | packets/s |\n| ipv6.fragsin | ok, failed, timeout, all | packets/s |\n| ipv6.errors | InDiscards, OutDiscards, InHdrErrors, InAddrErrors, InTruncatedPkts, InNoRoutes, OutNoRoutes | packets/s |\n| ipv6.icmp | received, sent | messages/s |\n| ipv6.icmpredir | received, sent | redirects/s |\n| ipv6.icmperrors | InErrors, OutErrors, InCsumErrors, InDestUnreachs, InPktTooBigs, InTimeExcds, InParmProblems, OutDestUnreachs, OutTimeExcds, OutParmProblems | errors/s |\n| ipv6.icmpechos | InEchos, OutEchos, InEchoReplies, OutEchoReplies | messages/s |\n| ipv6.icmprouter | InSolicits, OutSolicits, InAdvertisements, OutAdvertisements | messages/s |\n| ipv6.icmpneighbor | InSolicits, OutSolicits, InAdvertisements, OutAdvertisements | messages/s |\n| ipv6.icmptypes | InType1, InType128, InType129, InType136, OutType1, OutType128, OutType129, OutType133, OutType135, OutType143 | messages/s |\n| system.uptime | uptime | seconds |\n| system.io | in, out | KiB/s |\n\n### Per disk\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| disk.io | read, writes | KiB/s |\n| disk.ops | read, writes | operations/s |\n| disk.util | utilization | % of time working |\n| disk.iotime | reads, writes | milliseconds/s |\n| disk.await | reads, writes | milliseconds/operation |\n| disk.avgsz | reads, writes | KiB/operation |\n| disk.svctm | svctm | milliseconds/operation |\n\n### Per mount point\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| disk.space | avail, used, reserved_for_root | GiB |\n| disk.inodes | avail, used, reserved_for_root | inodes |\n\n### Per network device\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| net.net | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| net.packets | received, sent, multicast_received, multicast_sent | packets/s |\n| net.errors | inbound, outbound | errors/s |\n| net.drops | inbound | drops/s |\n| net.events | frames, collisions, carrier | events/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "macos.plugin-mach_smi-macOS", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/macos.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "nfacct.plugin", "module_name": "nfacct.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Netfilter", "link": "https://www.netfilter.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.firewall-metrics"], "icon_filename": "netfilter.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Netfilter\n\nPlugin: nfacct.plugin\nModule: nfacct.plugin\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Netfilter metrics for optimal packet filtering and manipulation. Keep tabs on packet counts, dropped packets, and error rates to secure network operations.\n\nNetdata uses libmnl (https://www.netfilter.org/projects/libmnl/index.html) to collect information.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nThis plugin needs setuid.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis plugin uses socket to connect with netfilter to collect data\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install required packages\n\nInstall `libmnl-dev` and `libnetfilter-acct-dev` using the package manager of your system.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:nfacct]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| command options | Additinal parameters for collector | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Netfilter instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| netfilter.netlink_new | new, ignore, invalid | connections/s |\n| netfilter.netlink_changes | insert, delete, delete_list | changes/s |\n| netfilter.netlink_search | searched, search_restart, found | searches/s |\n| netfilter.netlink_errors | icmp_error, insert_failed, drop, early_drop | events/s |\n| netfilter.netlink_expect | created, deleted, new | expectations/s |\n| netfilter.nfacct_packets | a dimension per nfacct object | packets/s |\n| netfilter.nfacct_bytes | a dimension per nfacct object | kilobytes/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "nfacct.plugin-nfacct.plugin-Netfilter", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/nfacct.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "perf.plugin", "module_name": "perf.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "CPU performance", "link": "https://kernel.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems"], "icon_filename": "bolt.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["linux", "cpu performance", "cpu cache", "perf.plugin"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# CPU performance\n\nPlugin: perf.plugin\nModule: perf.plugin\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors CPU performance metrics about cycles, instructions, migrations, cache operations and more.\n\nIt uses syscall (2) to open a file descriptior to monitor the perf events.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nIt needs setuid to use necessary syscall to collect perf events. Netada sets the permission during installation time.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install perf plugin\n\nIf you are [using our official native DEB/RPM packages](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/packaging/installer/UPDATE.md#determine-which-installation-method-you-used), make sure the `netdata-plugin-perf` package is installed.\n\n\n#### Enable the pref plugin\n\nThe plugin is disabled by default because the number of PMUs is usually quite limited and it is not desired to allow Netdata to struggle silently for PMUs, interfering with other performance monitoring software.\n\nTo enable it, use `edit-config` from the Netdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md), which is typically at `/etc/netdata`, to edit the `netdata.conf` file.\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata # Replace this path with your Netdata config directory, if different\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n\nChange the value of the `perf` setting to `yes` in the `[plugins]` section. Save the file and restart the Netdata 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.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:perf]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nYou can get the available options running:\n\n```bash\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/perf.plugin --help\n````\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| command options | Command options that specify charts shown by plugin. `cycles`, `instructions`, `branch`, `cache`, `bus`, `stalled`, `migrations`, `alignment`, `emulation`, `L1D`, `L1D-prefetch`, `L1I`, `LL`, `DTLB`, `ITLB`, `PBU`. | 1 | True |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### All metrics\n\nMonitor all metrics available.\n\n```yaml\n[plugin:perf]\n command options = all\n\n```\n##### CPU cycles\n\nMonitor CPU cycles.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\n[plugin:perf]\n command options = cycles\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\n\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per CPU performance instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| perf.cpu_cycles | cpu, ref_cpu | cycles/s |\n| perf.instructions | instructions | instructions/s |\n| perf.instructions_per_cycle | ipc | instructions/cycle |\n| perf.branch_instructions | instructions, misses | instructions/s |\n| perf.cache | references, misses | operations/s |\n| perf.bus_cycles | bus | cycles/s |\n| perf.stalled_cycles | frontend, backend | cycles/s |\n| perf.migrations | migrations | migrations |\n| perf.alignment_faults | faults | faults |\n| perf.emulation_faults | faults | faults |\n| perf.l1d_cache | read_access, read_misses, write_access, write_misses | events/s |\n| perf.l1d_cache_prefetch | prefetches | prefetches/s |\n| perf.l1i_cache | read_access, read_misses | events/s |\n| perf.ll_cache | read_access, read_misses, write_access, write_misses | events/s |\n| perf.dtlb_cache | read_access, read_misses, write_access, write_misses | events/s |\n| perf.itlb_cache | read_access, read_misses | events/s |\n| perf.pbu_cache | read_access | events/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "perf.plugin-perf.plugin-CPU_performance", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/perf.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/diskstats", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Disk Statistics", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.disk-metrics"], "icon_filename": "hard-drive.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["disk", "disks", "io", "bcache", "block devices"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Disk Statistics\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/diskstats\n\n## Overview\n\nDetailed statistics for each of your system's disk devices and partitions.\nThe data is reported by the kernel and can be used to monitor disk activity on a Linux system.\n\nGet valuable insight into how your disks are performing and where potential bottlenecks might be.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ 10min_disk_backlog ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/disks.conf) | disk.backlog | average backlog size of the ${label:device} disk over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ 10min_disk_utilization ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/disks.conf) | disk.util | average percentage of time ${label:device} disk was busy over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ bcache_cache_dirty ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/bcache.conf) | disk.bcache_cache_alloc | percentage of cache space used for dirty data and metadata (this usually means your SSD cache is too small) |\n| [ bcache_cache_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/bcache.conf) | disk.bcache_cache_read_races | number of times data was read from the cache, the bucket was reused and invalidated in the last 10 minutes (when this occurs the data is reread from the backing device) |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Disk Statistics instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.io | in, out | KiB/s |\n\n### Per disk\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| device | TBD |\n| mount_point | TBD |\n| device_type | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| disk.io | reads, writes | KiB/s |\n| disk_ext.io | discards | KiB/s |\n| disk.ops | reads, writes | operations/s |\n| disk_ext.ops | discards, flushes | operations/s |\n| disk.qops | operations | operations |\n| disk.backlog | backlog | milliseconds |\n| disk.busy | busy | milliseconds |\n| disk.util | utilization | % of time working |\n| disk.mops | reads, writes | merged operations/s |\n| disk_ext.mops | discards | merged operations/s |\n| disk.iotime | reads, writes | milliseconds/s |\n| disk_ext.iotime | discards, flushes | milliseconds/s |\n| disk.await | reads, writes | milliseconds/operation |\n| disk_ext.await | discards, flushes | milliseconds/operation |\n| disk.avgsz | reads, writes | KiB/operation |\n| disk_ext.avgsz | discards | KiB/operation |\n| disk.svctm | svctm | milliseconds/operation |\n| disk.bcache_cache_alloc | ununsed, dirty, clean, metadata, undefined | percentage |\n| disk.bcache_hit_ratio | 5min, 1hour, 1day, ever | percentage |\n| disk.bcache_rates | congested, writeback | KiB/s |\n| disk.bcache_size | dirty | MiB |\n| disk.bcache_usage | avail | percentage |\n| disk.bcache_cache_read_races | races, errors | operations/s |\n| disk.bcache | hits, misses, collisions, readaheads | operations/s |\n| disk.bcache_bypass | hits, misses | operations/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/diskstats-Disk_Statistics", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/interrupts", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Interrupts", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.cpu-metrics"], "icon_filename": "linuxserver.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["interrupts"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Interrupts\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/interrupts\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitors `/proc/interrupts`, a file organized by CPU and then by the type of interrupt.\nThe numbers reported are the counts of the interrupts that have occurred of each type.\n\nAn interrupt is a signal to the processor emitted by hardware or software indicating an event that needs\nimmediate attention. The processor then interrupts its current activities and executes the interrupt handler\nto deal with the event. This is part of the way a computer multitasks and handles concurrent processing.\n\nThe types of interrupts include:\n\n- **I/O interrupts**: These are caused by I/O devices like the keyboard, mouse, printer, etc. For example, when\n you type something on the keyboard, an interrupt is triggered so the processor can handle the new input.\n\n- **Timer interrupts**: These are generated at regular intervals by the system's timer circuit. It's primarily\n used to switch the CPU among different tasks.\n\n- **Software interrupts**: These are generated by a program requiring disk I/O operations, or other system resources.\n\n- **Hardware interrupts**: These are caused by hardware conditions such as power failure, overheating, etc.\n\nMonitoring `/proc/interrupts` can be used for:\n\n- **Performance tuning**: If an interrupt is happening very frequently, it could be a sign that a device is not\n configured correctly, or there is a software bug causing unnecessary interrupts. This could lead to system\n performance degradation.\n\n- **System troubleshooting**: If you're seeing a lot of unexpected interrupts, it could be a sign of a hardware problem.\n\n- **Understanding system behavior**: More generally, keeping an eye on what interrupts are occurring can help you\n understand what your system is doing. It can provide insights into the system's interaction with hardware,\n drivers, and other parts of the kernel.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Interrupts instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.interrupts | a dimension per device | interrupts/s |\n\n### Per cpu core\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| cpu | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cpu.interrupts | a dimension per device | interrupts/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/interrupts-Interrupts", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/loadavg", "monitored_instance": {"name": "System Load Average", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.system-metrics"], "icon_filename": "linuxserver.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["load", "load average"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# System Load Average\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/loadavg\n\n## Overview\n\nThe `/proc/loadavg` file provides information about the system load average.\n\nThe load average is a measure of the amount of computational work that a system performs. It is a\nrepresentation of the average system load over a period of time.\n\nThis file contains three numbers representing the system load averages for the last 1, 5, and 15 minutes,\nrespectively. It also includes the currently running processes and the total number of processes.\n\nMonitoring the load average can be used for:\n\n- **System performance**: If the load average is too high, it may indicate that your system is overloaded.\n On a system with a single CPU, if the load average is 1, it means the single CPU is fully utilized. If the\n load averages are consistently higher than the number of CPUs/cores, it may indicate that your system is\n overloaded and tasks are waiting for CPU time.\n\n- **Troubleshooting**: If the load average is unexpectedly high, it can be a sign of a problem. This could be\n due to a runaway process, a software bug, or a hardware issue.\n\n- **Capacity planning**: By monitoring the load average over time, you can understand the trends in your\n system's workload. This can help with capacity planning and scaling decisions.\n\nRemember that load average not only considers CPU usage, but also includes processes waiting for disk I/O.\nTherefore, high load averages could be due to I/O contention as well as CPU contention.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ load_cpu_number ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/load.conf) | system.load | number of active CPU cores in the system |\n| [ load_average_15 ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/load.conf) | system.load | system fifteen-minute load average |\n| [ load_average_5 ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/load.conf) | system.load | system five-minute load average |\n| [ load_average_1 ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/load.conf) | system.load | system one-minute load average |\n| [ active_processes ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/processes.conf) | system.active_processes | system process IDs (PID) space utilization |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per System Load Average instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.load | load1, load5, load15 | load |\n| system.active_processes | active | processes |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/loadavg-System_Load_Average", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/mdstat", "monitored_instance": {"name": "MD RAID", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.disk-metrics"], "icon_filename": "hard-drive.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["raid", "mdadm", "mdstat", "raid"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# MD RAID\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/mdstat\n\n## Overview\n\nThis integration monitors the status of MD RAID devices.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ mdstat_last_collected ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mdstat.conf) | md.disks | number of seconds since the last successful data collection |\n| [ mdstat_disks ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mdstat.conf) | md.disks | number of devices in the down state for the ${label:device} ${label:raid_level} array. Any number > 0 indicates that the array is degraded. |\n| [ mdstat_mismatch_cnt ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mdstat.conf) | md.mismatch_cnt | number of unsynchronized blocks for the ${label:device} ${label:raid_level} array |\n| [ mdstat_nonredundant_last_collected ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/mdstat.conf) | md.nonredundant | number of seconds since the last successful data collection |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per MD RAID instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| md.health | a dimension per md array | failed disks |\n\n### Per md array\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| device | TBD |\n| raid_level | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| md.disks | inuse, down | disks |\n| md.mismatch_cnt | count | unsynchronized blocks |\n| md.status | check, resync, recovery, reshape | percent |\n| md.expected_time_until_operation_finish | finish_in | seconds |\n| md.operation_speed | speed | KiB/s |\n| md.nonredundant | available | boolean |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/mdstat-MD_RAID", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/meminfo", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Memory Usage", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.memory-metrics"], "icon_filename": "linuxserver.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["memory", "ram", "available", "committed"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Memory Usage\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/meminfo\n\n## Overview\n\n`/proc/meminfo` provides detailed information about the system's current memory usage. It includes information\nabout different types of memory, RAM, Swap, ZSwap, HugePages, Transparent HugePages (THP), Kernel memory,\nSLAB memory, memory mappings, and more.\n\nMonitoring /proc/meminfo can be useful for:\n\n- **Performance Tuning**: Understanding your system's memory usage can help you make decisions about system\n tuning and optimization. For example, if your system is frequently low on free memory, it might benefit\n from more RAM.\n\n- **Troubleshooting**: If your system is experiencing problems, `/proc/meminfo` can provide clues about\n whether memory usage is a factor. For example, if your system is slow and cached swap is high, it could\n mean that your system is swapping out a lot of memory to disk, which can degrade performance.\n\n- **Capacity Planning**: By monitoring memory usage over time, you can understand trends and make informed\n decisions about future capacity needs.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ ram_in_use ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/ram.conf) | system.ram | system memory utilization |\n| [ ram_available ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/ram.conf) | mem.available | percentage of estimated amount of RAM available for userspace processes, without causing swapping |\n| [ used_swap ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/swap.conf) | mem.swap | swap memory utilization |\n| [ 1hour_memory_hw_corrupted ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/memory.conf) | mem.hwcorrupt | amount of memory corrupted due to a hardware failure |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Memory Usage instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.ram | free, used, cached, buffers | MiB |\n| mem.available | avail | MiB |\n| mem.swap | free, used | MiB |\n| mem.swap_cached | cached | MiB |\n| mem.zswap | in-ram, on-disk | MiB |\n| mem.hwcorrupt | HardwareCorrupted | MiB |\n| mem.commited | Commited_AS | MiB |\n| mem.writeback | Dirty, Writeback, FuseWriteback, NfsWriteback, Bounce | MiB |\n| mem.kernel | Slab, KernelStack, PageTables, VmallocUsed, Percpu | MiB |\n| mem.slab | reclaimable, unreclaimable | MiB |\n| mem.hugepages | free, used, surplus, reserved | MiB |\n| mem.thp | anonymous, shmem | MiB |\n| mem.thp_details | ShmemPmdMapped, FileHugePages, FilePmdMapped | MiB |\n| mem.reclaiming | Active, Inactive, Active(anon), Inactive(anon), Active(file), Inactive(file), Unevictable, Mlocked | MiB |\n| mem.high_low | high_used, low_used, high_free, low_free | MiB |\n| mem.cma | used, free | MiB |\n| mem.directmaps | 4k, 2m, 4m, 1g | MiB |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/meminfo-Memory_Usage", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/net/dev", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Network interfaces", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.network-metrics"], "icon_filename": "network-wired.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["network interfaces"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Network interfaces\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/net/dev\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor network interface metrics about bandwidth, state, errors and more.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ interface_speed ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/net.conf) | net.net | network interface ${label:device} current speed |\n| [ 1m_received_traffic_overflow ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/net.conf) | net.net | average inbound utilization for the network interface ${label:device} over the last minute |\n| [ 1m_sent_traffic_overflow ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/net.conf) | net.net | average outbound utilization for the network interface ${label:device} over the last minute |\n| [ inbound_packets_dropped_ratio ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/net.conf) | net.drops | ratio of inbound dropped packets for the network interface ${label:device} over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ outbound_packets_dropped_ratio ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/net.conf) | net.drops | ratio of outbound dropped packets for the network interface ${label:device} over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ wifi_inbound_packets_dropped_ratio ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/net.conf) | net.drops | ratio of inbound dropped packets for the network interface ${label:device} over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ wifi_outbound_packets_dropped_ratio ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/net.conf) | net.drops | ratio of outbound dropped packets for the network interface ${label:device} over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ 1m_received_packets_rate ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/net.conf) | net.packets | average number of packets received by the network interface ${label:device} over the last minute |\n| [ 10s_received_packets_storm ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/net.conf) | net.packets | ratio of average number of received packets for the network interface ${label:device} over the last 10 seconds, compared to the rate over the last minute |\n| [ 10min_fifo_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/net.conf) | net.fifo | number of FIFO errors for the network interface ${label:device} in the last 10 minutes |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Network interfaces instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.net | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n\n### Per network device\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| interface_type | TBD |\n| device | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| net.net | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| net.speed | speed | kilobits/s |\n| net.duplex | full, half, unknown | state |\n| net.operstate | up, down, notpresent, lowerlayerdown, testing, dormant, unknown | state |\n| net.carrier | up, down | state |\n| net.mtu | mtu | octets |\n| net.packets | received, sent, multicast | packets/s |\n| net.errors | inbound, outbound | errors/s |\n| net.drops | inbound, outbound | drops/s |\n| net.fifo | receive, transmit | errors |\n| net.compressed | received, sent | packets/s |\n| net.events | frames, collisions, carrier | events/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/net/dev-Network_interfaces", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/net/ip_vs_stats", "monitored_instance": {"name": "IP Virtual Server", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.network-metrics"], "icon_filename": "network-wired.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["ip virtual server"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# IP Virtual Server\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/net/ip_vs_stats\n\n## Overview\n\nThis integration monitors IP Virtual Server statistics\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per IP Virtual Server instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| ipvs.sockets | connections | connections/s |\n| ipvs.packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| ipvs.net | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/net/ip_vs_stats-IP_Virtual_Server", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/net/netstat", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Network statistics", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.network-metrics"], "icon_filename": "network-wired.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["ip", "udp", "udplite", "icmp", "netstat", "snmp"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Network statistics\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/net/netstat\n\n## Overview\n\nThis integration provides metrics from the `netstat`, `snmp` and `snmp6` modules.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ 1m_tcp_syn_queue_drops ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/tcp_listen.conf) | ip.tcp_syn_queue | average number of SYN requests was dropped due to the full TCP SYN queue over the last minute (SYN cookies were not enabled) |\n| [ 1m_tcp_syn_queue_cookies ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/tcp_listen.conf) | ip.tcp_syn_queue | average number of sent SYN cookies due to the full TCP SYN queue over the last minute |\n| [ 1m_tcp_accept_queue_overflows ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/tcp_listen.conf) | ip.tcp_accept_queue | average number of overflows in the TCP accept queue over the last minute |\n| [ 1m_tcp_accept_queue_drops ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/tcp_listen.conf) | ip.tcp_accept_queue | average number of dropped packets in the TCP accept queue over the last minute |\n| [ tcp_connections ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/tcp_conn.conf) | ip.tcpsock | TCP connections utilization |\n| [ 1m_ip_tcp_resets_sent ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/tcp_resets.conf) | ip.tcphandshake | average number of sent TCP RESETS over the last minute |\n| [ 10s_ip_tcp_resets_sent ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/tcp_resets.conf) | ip.tcphandshake | average number of sent TCP RESETS over the last 10 seconds. This can indicate a port scan, or that a service running on this host has crashed. Netdata will not send a clear notification for this alarm. |\n| [ 1m_ip_tcp_resets_received ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/tcp_resets.conf) | ip.tcphandshake | average number of received TCP RESETS over the last minute |\n| [ 10s_ip_tcp_resets_received ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/tcp_resets.conf) | ip.tcphandshake | average number of received TCP RESETS over the last 10 seconds. This can be an indication that a service this host needs has crashed. Netdata will not send a clear notification for this alarm. |\n| [ 1m_ipv4_udp_receive_buffer_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/udp_errors.conf) | ipv4.udperrors | average number of UDP receive buffer errors over the last minute |\n| [ 1m_ipv4_udp_send_buffer_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/udp_errors.conf) | ipv4.udperrors | average number of UDP send buffer errors over the last minute |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Network statistics instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.ip | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| ip.tcpmemorypressures | pressures | events/s |\n| ip.tcpconnaborts | baddata, userclosed, nomemory, timeout, linger, failed | connections/s |\n| ip.tcpreorders | timestamp, sack, fack, reno | packets/s |\n| ip.tcpofo | inqueue, dropped, merged, pruned | packets/s |\n| ip.tcpsyncookies | received, sent, failed | packets/s |\n| ip.tcp_syn_queue | drops, cookies | packets/s |\n| ip.tcp_accept_queue | overflows, drops | packets/s |\n| ip.tcpsock | connections | active connections |\n| ip.tcppackets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| ip.tcperrors | InErrs, InCsumErrors, RetransSegs | packets/s |\n| ip.tcpopens | active, passive | connections/s |\n| ip.tcphandshake | EstabResets, OutRsts, AttemptFails, SynRetrans | events/s |\n| ipv4.packets | received, sent, forwarded, delivered | packets/s |\n| ipv4.errors | InDiscards, OutDiscards, InNoRoutes, OutNoRoutes, InHdrErrors, InAddrErrors, InTruncatedPkts, InCsumErrors | packets/s |\n| ipc4.bcast | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| ipv4.bcastpkts | received, sent | packets/s |\n| ipv4.mcast | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| ipv4.mcastpkts | received, sent | packets/s |\n| ipv4.icmp | received, sent | packets/s |\n| ipv4.icmpmsg | InEchoReps, OutEchoReps, InDestUnreachs, OutDestUnreachs, InRedirects, OutRedirects, InEchos, OutEchos, InRouterAdvert, OutRouterAdvert, InRouterSelect, OutRouterSelect, InTimeExcds, OutTimeExcds, InParmProbs, OutParmProbs, InTimestamps, OutTimestamps, InTimestampReps, OutTimestampReps | packets/s |\n| ipv4.icmp_errors | InErrors, OutErrors, InCsumErrors | packets/s |\n| ipv4.udppackets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| ipv4.udperrors | RcvbufErrors, SndbufErrors, InErrors, NoPorts, InCsumErrors, IgnoredMulti | events/s |\n| ipv4.udplite | received, sent | packets/s |\n| ipv4.udplite_errors | RcvbufErrors, SndbufErrors, InErrors, NoPorts, InCsumErrors, IgnoredMulti | packets/s |\n| ipv4.ecnpkts | CEP, NoECTP, ECTP0, ECTP1 | packets/s |\n| ipv4.fragsin | ok, failed, all | packets/s |\n| ipv4.fragsout | ok, failed, created | packets/s |\n| system.ipv6 | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| ipv6.packets | received, sent, forwarded, delivers | packets/s |\n| ipv6.errors | InDiscards, OutDiscards, InHdrErrors, InAddrErrors, InUnknownProtos, InTooBigErrors, InTruncatedPkts, InNoRoutes, OutNoRoutes | packets/s |\n| ipv6.bcast | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| ipv6.mcast | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| ipv6.mcastpkts | received, sent | packets/s |\n| ipv6.udppackets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| ipv6.udperrors | RcvbufErrors, SndbufErrors, InErrors, NoPorts, InCsumErrors, IgnoredMulti | events/s |\n| ipv6.udplitepackets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| ipv6.udpliteerrors | RcvbufErrors, SndbufErrors, InErrors, NoPorts, InCsumErrors | events/s |\n| ipv6.icmp | received, sent | messages/s |\n| ipv6.icmpredir | received, sent | redirects/s |\n| ipv6.icmperrors | InErrors, OutErrors, InCsumErrors, InDestUnreachs, InPktTooBigs, InTimeExcds, InParmProblems, OutDestUnreachs, OutPktTooBigs, OutTimeExcds, OutParmProblems | errors/s |\n| ipv6.icmpechos | InEchos, OutEchos, InEchoReplies, OutEchoReplies | messages/s |\n| ipv6.groupmemb | InQueries, OutQueries, InResponses, OutResponses, InReductions, OutReductions | messages/s |\n| ipv6.icmprouter | InSolicits, OutSolicits, InAdvertisements, OutAdvertisements | messages/s |\n| ipv6.icmpneighbor | InSolicits, OutSolicits, InAdvertisements, OutAdvertisements | messages/s |\n| ipv6.icmpmldv2 | received, sent | reports/s |\n| ipv6.icmptypes | InType1, InType128, InType129, InType136, OutType1, OutType128, OutType129, OutType133, OutType135, OutType143 | messages/s |\n| ipv6.ect | InNoECTPkts, InECT1Pkts, InECT0Pkts, InCEPkts | packets/s |\n| ipv6.ect | InNoECTPkts, InECT1Pkts, InECT0Pkts, InCEPkts | packets/s |\n| ipv6.fragsin | ok, failed, timeout, all | packets/s |\n| ipv6.fragsout | ok, failed, all | packets/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/net/netstat-Network_statistics", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/net/rpc/nfs", "monitored_instance": {"name": "NFS Client", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.filesystem-metrics.nfs"], "icon_filename": "nfs.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["nfs client", "filesystem"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# NFS Client\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/net/rpc/nfs\n\n## Overview\n\nThis integration provides statistics from the Linux kernel's NFS Client.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per NFS Client instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| nfs.net | udp, tcp | operations/s |\n| nfs.rpc | calls, retransmits, auth_refresh | calls/s |\n| nfs.proc2 | a dimension per proc2 call | calls/s |\n| nfs.proc3 | a dimension per proc3 call | calls/s |\n| nfs.proc4 | a dimension per proc4 call | calls/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/net/rpc/nfs-NFS_Client", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/net/rpc/nfsd", "monitored_instance": {"name": "NFS Server", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.filesystem-metrics.nfs"], "icon_filename": "nfs.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["nfs server", "filesystem"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# NFS Server\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/net/rpc/nfsd\n\n## Overview\n\nThis integration provides statistics from the Linux kernel's NFS Server.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per NFS Server instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| nfsd.readcache | hits, misses, nocache | reads/s |\n| nfsd.filehandles | stale | handles/s |\n| nfsd.io | read, write | kilobytes/s |\n| nfsd.threads | threads | threads |\n| nfsd.net | udp, tcp | packets/s |\n| nfsd.rpc | calls, bad_format, bad_auth | calls/s |\n| nfsd.proc2 | a dimension per proc2 call | calls/s |\n| nfsd.proc3 | a dimension per proc3 call | calls/s |\n| nfsd.proc4 | a dimension per proc4 call | calls/s |\n| nfsd.proc4ops | a dimension per proc4 operation | operations/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/net/rpc/nfsd-NFS_Server", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/net/sctp/snmp", "monitored_instance": {"name": "SCTP Statistics", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.network-metrics"], "icon_filename": "network-wired.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["sctp", "stream control transmission protocol"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# SCTP Statistics\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/net/sctp/snmp\n\n## Overview\n\nThis integration provides statistics about the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP).\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per SCTP Statistics instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| sctp.established | established | associations |\n| sctp.transitions | active, passive, aborted, shutdown | transitions/s |\n| sctp.packets | received, sent | packets/s |\n| sctp.packet_errors | invalid, checksum | packets/s |\n| sctp.fragmentation | reassembled, fragmented | packets/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/net/sctp/snmp-SCTP_Statistics", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/net/sockstat", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Socket statistics", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.network-metrics"], "icon_filename": "network-wired.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["sockets"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Socket statistics\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/net/sockstat\n\n## Overview\n\nThis integration provides socket statistics.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ tcp_orphans ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/tcp_orphans.conf) | ipv4.sockstat_tcp_sockets | orphan IPv4 TCP sockets utilization |\n| [ tcp_memory ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/tcp_mem.conf) | ipv4.sockstat_tcp_mem | TCP memory utilization |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Socket statistics instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| ip.sockstat_sockets | used | sockets |\n| ipv4.sockstat_tcp_sockets | alloc, orphan, inuse, timewait | sockets |\n| ipv4.sockstat_tcp_mem | mem | KiB |\n| ipv4.sockstat_udp_sockets | inuse | sockets |\n| ipv4.sockstat_udp_mem | mem | sockets |\n| ipv4.sockstat_udplite_sockets | inuse | sockets |\n| ipv4.sockstat_raw_sockets | inuse | sockets |\n| ipv4.sockstat_frag_sockets | inuse | fragments |\n| ipv4.sockstat_frag_mem | mem | KiB |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/net/sockstat-Socket_statistics", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/net/sockstat6", "monitored_instance": {"name": "IPv6 Socket Statistics", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.network-metrics"], "icon_filename": "network-wired.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["ipv6 sockets"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# IPv6 Socket Statistics\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/net/sockstat6\n\n## Overview\n\nThis integration provides IPv6 socket statistics.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per IPv6 Socket Statistics instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| ipv6.sockstat6_tcp_sockets | inuse | sockets |\n| ipv6.sockstat6_udp_sockets | inuse | sockets |\n| ipv6.sockstat6_udplite_sockets | inuse | sockets |\n| ipv6.sockstat6_raw_sockets | inuse | sockets |\n| ipv6.sockstat6_frag_sockets | inuse | fragments |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/net/sockstat6-IPv6_Socket_Statistics", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/net/softnet_stat", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Softnet Statistics", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.network-metrics"], "icon_filename": "linuxserver.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["softnet"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Softnet Statistics\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/net/softnet_stat\n\n## Overview\n\n`/proc/net/softnet_stat` provides statistics that relate to the handling of network packets by softirq.\n\nIt provides information about:\n\n- Total number of processed packets (`processed`).\n- Times ksoftirq ran out of quota (`dropped`).\n- Times net_rx_action was rescheduled.\n- Number of times processed all lists before quota.\n- Number of times did not process all lists due to quota.\n- Number of times net_rx_action was rescheduled for GRO (Generic Receive Offload) cells.\n- Number of times GRO cells were processed.\n\nMonitoring the /proc/net/softnet_stat file can be useful for:\n\n- **Network performance monitoring**: By tracking the total number of processed packets and how many packets\n were dropped, you can gain insights into your system's network performance.\n\n- **Troubleshooting**: If you're experiencing network-related issues, this collector can provide valuable clues.\n For instance, a high number of dropped packets may indicate a network problem.\n\n- **Capacity planning**: If your system is consistently processing near its maximum capacity of network\n packets, it might be time to consider upgrading your network infrastructure.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ 1min_netdev_backlog_exceeded ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/softnet.conf) | system.softnet_stat | average number of dropped packets in the last minute due to exceeded net.core.netdev_max_backlog |\n| [ 1min_netdev_budget_ran_outs ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/softnet.conf) | system.softnet_stat | average number of times ksoftirq ran out of sysctl net.core.netdev_budget or net.core.netdev_budget_usecs with work remaining over the last minute (this can be a cause for dropped packets) |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Softnet Statistics instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.softnet_stat | processed, dropped, squeezed, received_rps, flow_limit_count | events/s |\n\n### Per cpu core\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cpu.softnet_stat | processed, dropped, squeezed, received_rps, flow_limit_count | events/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/net/softnet_stat-Softnet_Statistics", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/net/stat/nf_conntrack", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Conntrack", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.firewall-metrics"], "icon_filename": "firewall.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["connection tracking mechanism", "netfilter", "conntrack"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Conntrack\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/net/stat/nf_conntrack\n\n## Overview\n\nThis integration monitors the connection tracking mechanism of Netfilter in the Linux Kernel.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ netfilter_conntrack_full ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/netfilter.conf) | netfilter.conntrack_sockets | netfilter connection tracker table size utilization |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Conntrack instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| netfilter.conntrack_sockets | connections | active connections |\n| netfilter.conntrack_new | new, ignore, invalid | connections/s |\n| netfilter.conntrack_changes | inserted, deleted, delete_list | changes/s |\n| netfilter.conntrack_expect | created, deleted, new | expectations/s |\n| netfilter.conntrack_search | searched, restarted, found | searches/s |\n| netfilter.conntrack_errors | icmp_error, error_failed, drop, early_drop | events/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/net/stat/nf_conntrack-Conntrack", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/net/stat/synproxy", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Synproxy", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.firewall-metrics"], "icon_filename": "firewall.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["synproxy"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Synproxy\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/net/stat/synproxy\n\n## Overview\n\nThis integration provides statistics about the Synproxy netfilter module.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Synproxy instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| netfilter.synproxy_syn_received | received | packets/s |\n| netfilter.synproxy_conn_reopened | reopened | connections/s |\n| netfilter.synproxy_cookies | valid, invalid, retransmits | cookies/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/net/stat/synproxy-Synproxy", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/net/wireless", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Wireless network interfaces", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.network-metrics"], "icon_filename": "network-wired.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["wireless devices"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Wireless network interfaces\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/net/wireless\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor wireless devices with metrics about status, link quality, signal level, noise level and more.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per wireless device\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| wireless.status | status | status |\n| wireless.link_quality | link_quality | value |\n| wireless.signal_level | signal_level | dBm |\n| wireless.noise_level | noise_level | dBm |\n| wireless.discarded_packets | nwid, crypt, frag, retry, misc | packets/s |\n| wireless.missed_beacons | missed_beacons | frames/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/net/wireless-Wireless_network_interfaces", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/pagetypeinfo", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Page types", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.memory-metrics"], "icon_filename": "microchip.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["memory page types"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Page types\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/pagetypeinfo\n\n## Overview\n\nThis integration provides metrics about the system's memory page types\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Page types instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mem.pagetype_global | a dimension per pagesize | B |\n\n### Per node, zone, type\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| node_id | TBD |\n| node_zone | TBD |\n| node_type | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mem.pagetype | a dimension per pagesize | B |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/pagetypeinfo-Page_types", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/pressure", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Pressure Stall Information", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.pressure-metrics"], "icon_filename": "linuxserver.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["pressure"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Pressure Stall Information\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/pressure\n\n## Overview\n\nIntroduced in Linux kernel 4.20, `/proc/pressure` provides information about system pressure stall information\n(PSI). PSI is a feature that allows the system to track the amount of time the system is stalled due to\nresource contention, such as CPU, memory, or I/O.\n\nThe collectors monitored 3 separate files for CPU, memory, and I/O:\n\n- **cpu**: Tracks the amount of time tasks are stalled due to CPU contention.\n- **memory**: Tracks the amount of time tasks are stalled due to memory contention.\n- **io**: Tracks the amount of time tasks are stalled due to I/O contention.\n- **irq**: Tracks the amount of time tasks are stalled due to IRQ contention.\n\nEach of them provides metrics for stall time over the last 10 seconds, 1 minute, 5 minutes, and 15 minutes.\n\nMonitoring the /proc/pressure files can provide important insights into system performance and capacity planning:\n\n- **Identifying resource contention**: If these metrics are consistently high, it indicates that tasks are\n frequently being stalled due to lack of resources, which can significantly degrade system performance.\n\n- **Troubleshooting performance issues**: If a system is experiencing performance issues, these metrics can\n help identify whether resource contention is the cause.\n\n- **Capacity planning**: By monitoring these metrics over time, you can understand trends in resource\n utilization and make informed decisions about when to add more resources to your system.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Pressure Stall Information instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.cpu_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| system.cpu_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| system.cpu_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| system.cpu_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| system.memory_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| system.memory_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| system.memory_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| system.memory_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| system.io_some_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| system.io_some_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n| system.io_full_pressure | some10, some60, some300 | percentage |\n| system.io_full_pressure_stall_time | time | ms |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/pressure-Pressure_Stall_Information", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/softirqs", "monitored_instance": {"name": "SoftIRQ statistics", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.cpu-metrics"], "icon_filename": "linuxserver.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["softirqs", "interrupts"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# SoftIRQ statistics\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/softirqs\n\n## Overview\n\nIn the Linux kernel, handling of hardware interrupts is split into two halves: the top half and the bottom half.\nThe top half is the routine that responds immediately to an interrupt, while the bottom half is deferred to be processed later.\n\nSoftirqs are a mechanism in the Linux kernel used to handle the bottom halves of interrupts, which can be\ndeferred and processed later in a context where it's safe to enable interrupts.\n\nThe actual work of handling the interrupt is offloaded to a softirq and executed later when the system\ndecides it's a good time to process them. This helps to keep the system responsive by not blocking the top\nhalf for too long, which could lead to missed interrupts.\n\nMonitoring `/proc/softirqs` is useful for:\n\n- **Performance tuning**: A high rate of softirqs could indicate a performance issue. For instance, a high\n rate of network softirqs (`NET_RX` and `NET_TX`) could indicate a network performance issue.\n\n- **Troubleshooting**: If a system is behaving unexpectedly, checking the softirqs could provide clues about\n what is going on. For example, a sudden increase in block device softirqs (BLOCK) might indicate a problem\n with a disk.\n\n- **Understanding system behavior**: Knowing what types of softirqs are happening can help you understand what\n your system is doing, particularly in terms of how it's interacting with hardware and how it's handling\n interrupts.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per SoftIRQ statistics instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.softirqs | a dimension per softirq | softirqs/s |\n\n### Per cpu core\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| cpu | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cpu.softirqs | a dimension per softirq | softirqs/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/softirqs-SoftIRQ_statistics", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/spl/kstat/zfs", "monitored_instance": {"name": "ZFS Pools", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.filesystem-metrics.zfs"], "icon_filename": "filesystem.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["zfs pools", "pools", "zfs", "filesystem"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# ZFS Pools\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/spl/kstat/zfs\n\n## Overview\n\nThis integration provides metrics about the state of ZFS pools.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ zfs_pool_state_warn ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/zfs.conf) | zfspool.state | ZFS pool ${label:pool} state is degraded |\n| [ zfs_pool_state_crit ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/zfs.conf) | zfspool.state | ZFS pool ${label:pool} state is faulted or unavail |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per zfs pool\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| pool | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| zfspool.state | online, degraded, faulted, offline, removed, unavail, suspended | boolean |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/spl/kstat/zfs-ZFS_Pools", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/spl/kstat/zfs/arcstats", "monitored_instance": {"name": "ZFS Adaptive Replacement Cache", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.filesystem-metrics.zfs"], "icon_filename": "filesystem.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["zfs arc", "arc", "zfs", "filesystem"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# ZFS Adaptive Replacement Cache\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/spl/kstat/zfs/arcstats\n\n## Overview\n\nThis integration monitors ZFS Adadptive Replacement Cache (ARC) statistics.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ zfs_memory_throttle ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/zfs.conf) | zfs.memory_ops | number of times ZFS had to limit the ARC growth in the last 10 minutes |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per ZFS Adaptive Replacement Cache instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| zfs.arc_size | arcsz, target, min, max | MiB |\n| zfs.l2_size | actual, size | MiB |\n| zfs.reads | arc, demand, prefetch, metadata, l2 | reads/s |\n| zfs.bytes | read, write | KiB/s |\n| zfs.hits | hits, misses | percentage |\n| zfs.hits_rate | hits, misses | events/s |\n| zfs.dhits | hits, misses | percentage |\n| zfs.dhits_rate | hits, misses | events/s |\n| zfs.phits | hits, misses | percentage |\n| zfs.phits_rate | hits, misses | events/s |\n| zfs.mhits | hits, misses | percentage |\n| zfs.mhits_rate | hits, misses | events/s |\n| zfs.l2hits | hits, misses | percentage |\n| zfs.l2hits_rate | hits, misses | events/s |\n| zfs.list_hits | mfu, mfu_ghost, mru, mru_ghost | hits/s |\n| zfs.arc_size_breakdown | recent, frequent | percentage |\n| zfs.memory_ops | direct, throttled, indirect | operations/s |\n| zfs.important_ops | evict_skip, deleted, mutex_miss, hash_collisions | operations/s |\n| zfs.actual_hits | hits, misses | percentage |\n| zfs.actual_hits_rate | hits, misses | events/s |\n| zfs.demand_data_hits | hits, misses | percentage |\n| zfs.demand_data_hits_rate | hits, misses | events/s |\n| zfs.prefetch_data_hits | hits, misses | percentage |\n| zfs.prefetch_data_hits_rate | hits, misses | events/s |\n| zfs.hash_elements | current, max | elements |\n| zfs.hash_chains | current, max | chains |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/spl/kstat/zfs/arcstats-ZFS_Adaptive_Replacement_Cache", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/stat", "monitored_instance": {"name": "System statistics", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.system-metrics"], "icon_filename": "linuxserver.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["cpu utilization", "process counts"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# System statistics\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/stat\n\n## Overview\n\nCPU utilization, states and frequencies and key Linux system performance metrics.\n\nThe `/proc/stat` file provides various types of system statistics:\n\n- The overall system CPU usage statistics\n- Per CPU core statistics\n- The total context switching of the system\n- The total number of processes running\n- The total CPU interrupts\n- The total CPU softirqs\n\nThe collector also reads:\n\n- `/proc/schedstat` for statistics about the process scheduler in the Linux kernel.\n- `/sys/devices/system/cpu/[X]/thermal_throttle/core_throttle_count` to get the count of thermal throttling events for a specific CPU core on Linux systems.\n- `/sys/devices/system/cpu/[X]/thermal_throttle/package_throttle_count` to get the count of thermal throttling events for a specific CPU package on a Linux system.\n- `/sys/devices/system/cpu/[X]/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq` to get the current operating frequency of a specific CPU core.\n- `/sys/devices/system/cpu/[X]/cpufreq/stats/time_in_state` to get the amount of time the CPU has spent in each of its available frequency states.\n- `/sys/devices/system/cpu/[X]/cpuidle/state[X]/name` to get the names of the idle states for each CPU core in a Linux system.\n- `/sys/devices/system/cpu/[X]/cpuidle/state[X]/time` to get the total time each specific CPU core has spent in each idle state since the system was started.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- linux\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe collector auto-detects all metrics. No configuration is needed.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe collector disables cpu frequency and idle state monitoring when there are more than 128 CPU cores available.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `plugin:proc:/proc/stat` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ 10min_cpu_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cpu.conf) | system.cpu | average CPU utilization over the last 10 minutes (excluding iowait, nice and steal) |\n| [ 10min_cpu_iowait ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cpu.conf) | system.cpu | average CPU iowait time over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ 20min_steal_cpu ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/cpu.conf) | system.cpu | average CPU steal time over the last 20 minutes |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per System statistics instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.cpu | guest_nice, guest, steal, softirq, irq, user, system, nice, iowait, idle | percentage |\n| system.intr | interrupts | interrupts/s |\n| system.ctxt | switches | context switches/s |\n| system.forks | started | processes/s |\n| system.processes | running, blocked | processes |\n| cpu.core_throttling | a dimension per cpu core | events/s |\n| cpu.package_throttling | a dimension per package | events/s |\n| cpu.cpufreq | a dimension per cpu core | MHz |\n\n### Per cpu core\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| cpu | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| cpu.cpu | guest_nice, guest, steal, softirq, irq, user, system, nice, iowait, idle | percentage |\n| cpuidle.cpu_cstate_residency_time | a dimension per c-state | percentage |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/stat-System_statistics", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Entropy", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.system-metrics"], "icon_filename": "syslog.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["entropy"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Entropy\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail\n\n## Overview\n\nEntropy, a measure of the randomness or unpredictability of data.\n\nIn the context of cryptography, entropy is used to generate random numbers or keys that are essential for\nsecure communication and encryption. Without a good source of entropy, cryptographic protocols can become\nvulnerable to attacks that exploit the predictability of the generated keys.\n\nIn most operating systems, entropy is generated by collecting random events from various sources, such as\nhardware interrupts, mouse movements, keyboard presses, and disk activity. These events are fed into a pool\nof entropy, which is then used to generate random numbers when needed.\n\nThe `/dev/random` device in Linux is one such source of entropy, and it provides an interface for programs\nto access the pool of entropy. When a program requests random numbers, it reads from the `/dev/random` device,\nwhich blocks until enough entropy is available to generate the requested numbers. This ensures that the\ngenerated numbers are truly random and not predictable. \n\nHowever, if the pool of entropy gets depleted, the `/dev/random` device may block indefinitely, causing\nprograms that rely on random numbers to slow down or even freeze. This is especially problematic for\ncryptographic protocols that require a continuous stream of random numbers, such as SSL/TLS and SSH.\n\nTo avoid this issue, some systems use a hardware random number generator (RNG) to generate high-quality\nentropy. A hardware RNG generates random numbers by measuring physical phenomena, such as thermal noise or\nradioactive decay. These sources of randomness are considered to be more reliable and unpredictable than\nsoftware-based sources.\n\nOne such hardware RNG is the Trusted Platform Module (TPM), which is a dedicated hardware chip that is used\nfor cryptographic operations and secure boot. The TPM contains a built-in hardware RNG that generates\nhigh-quality entropy, which can be used to seed the pool of entropy in the operating system.\n\nAlternatively, software-based solutions such as `Haveged` can be used to generate additional entropy by\nexploiting sources of randomness in the system, such as CPU utilization and network traffic. These solutions\ncan help to mitigate the risk of entropy depletion, but they may not be as reliable as hardware-based solutions.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- linux\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ lowest_entropy ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/entropy.conf) | system.entropy | minimum number of bits of entropy available for the kernel\u2019s random number generator |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Entropy instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.entropy | entropy | entropy |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail-Entropy", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/uptime", "monitored_instance": {"name": "System Uptime", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.system-metrics"], "icon_filename": "linuxserver.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["uptime"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# System Uptime\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/uptime\n\n## Overview\n\nThe amount of time the system has been up (running).\n\nUptime is a critical aspect of overall system performance:\n\n- **Availability**: Uptime monitoring can show whether a server is consistently available or experiences frequent downtimes.\n- **Performance Monitoring**: While server uptime alone doesn't provide detailed performance data, analyzing the duration and frequency of downtimes can help identify patterns or trends.\n- **Proactive problem detection**: If server uptime monitoring reveals unexpected downtimes or a decreasing uptime trend, it can serve as an early warning sign of potential problems.\n- **Root cause analysis**: When investigating server downtime, the uptime metric alone may not provide enough information to pinpoint the exact cause.\n- **Load balancing**: Uptime data can indirectly indicate load balancing issues if certain servers have significantly lower uptimes than others.\n- **Optimize maintenance efforts**: Servers with consistently low uptimes or frequent downtimes may require more attention.\n- **Compliance requirements**: Server uptime data can be used to demonstrate compliance with regulatory requirements or SLAs that mandate a minimum level of server availability.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- linux\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per System Uptime instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.uptime | uptime | seconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/uptime-System_Uptime", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/proc/vmstat", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Memory Statistics", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.memory-metrics"], "icon_filename": "linuxserver.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["swap", "page faults", "oom", "numa"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Memory Statistics\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /proc/vmstat\n\n## Overview\n\nLinux Virtual memory subsystem.\n\nInformation about memory management, indicating how effectively the kernel allocates and frees\nmemory resources in response to system demands.\n\nMonitors page faults, which occur when a process requests a portion of its memory that isn't\nimmediately available. Monitoring these events can help diagnose inefficiencies in memory management and\nprovide insights into application behavior.\n\nTracks swapping activity \u2014 a vital aspect of memory management where the kernel moves data from RAM to\nswap space, and vice versa, based on memory demand and usage. It also monitors the utilization of zswap,\na compressed cache for swap pages, and provides insights into its usage and performance implications.\n\nIn the context of virtualized environments, it tracks the ballooning mechanism which is used to balance\nmemory resources between host and guest systems.\n\nFor systems using NUMA architecture, it provides insights into the local and remote memory accesses, which\ncan impact the performance based on the memory access times.\n\nThe collector also watches for 'Out of Memory' kills, a drastic measure taken by the system when it runs out\nof memory resources.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- linux\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ 30min_ram_swapped_out ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/swap.conf) | mem.swapio | percentage of the system RAM swapped in the last 30 minutes |\n| [ oom_kill ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/ram.conf) | mem.oom_kill | number of out of memory kills in the last 30 minutes |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Memory Statistics instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mem.swapio | in, out | KiB/s |\n| system.pgpgio | in, out | KiB/s |\n| system.pgfaults | minor, major | faults/s |\n| mem.balloon | inflate, deflate, migrate | KiB/s |\n| mem.zswapio | in, out | KiB/s |\n| mem.ksm_cow | swapin, write | KiB/s |\n| mem.thp_faults | alloc, fallback, fallback_charge | events/s |\n| mem.thp_file | alloc, fallback, mapped, fallback_charge | events/s |\n| mem.thp_zero | alloc, failed | events/s |\n| mem.thp_collapse | alloc, failed | events/s |\n| mem.thp_split | split, failed, split_pmd, split_deferred | events/s |\n| mem.thp_swapout | swapout, fallback | events/s |\n| mem.thp_compact | success, fail, stall | events/s |\n| mem.oom_kill | kills | kills/s |\n| mem.numa | local, foreign, interleave, other, pte_updates, huge_pte_updates, hint_faults, hint_faults_local, pages_migrated | events/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/proc/vmstat-Memory_Statistics", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/sys/block/zram", "monitored_instance": {"name": "ZRAM", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.memory-metrics"], "icon_filename": "microchip.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["zram"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# ZRAM\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /sys/block/zram\n\n## Overview\n\nzRAM, or compressed RAM, is a block device that uses a portion of your system's RAM as a block device.\nThe data written to this block device is compressed and stored in memory.\n\nThe collectors provides information about the operation and the effectiveness of zRAM on your system.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per zram device\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| device | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mem.zram_usage | compressed, metadata | MiB |\n| mem.zram_savings | savings, original | MiB |\n| mem.zram_ratio | ratio | ratio |\n| mem.zram_efficiency | percent | percentage |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/sys/block/zram-ZRAM", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/sys/class/drm", "monitored_instance": {"name": "AMD GPU", "link": "https://www.amd.com", "categories": ["data-collection.hardware-devices-and-sensors"], "icon_filename": "amd.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["amd", "gpu", "hardware"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# AMD GPU\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /sys/class/drm\n\n## Overview\n\nThis integration monitors AMD GPU metrics, such as utilization, clock frequency and memory usage.\n\nIt reads `/sys/class/drm` to collect metrics for every AMD GPU card instance it encounters.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per gpu\n\nThese metrics refer to the GPU.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| product_name | GPU product name (e.g. AMD RX 6600) |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| amdgpu.gpu_utilization | utilization | percentage |\n| amdgpu.gpu_mem_utilization | utilization | percentage |\n| amdgpu.gpu_clk_frequency | frequency | MHz |\n| amdgpu.gpu_mem_clk_frequency | frequency | MHz |\n| amdgpu.gpu_mem_vram_usage_perc | usage | percentage |\n| amdgpu.gpu_mem_vram_usage | free, used | bytes |\n| amdgpu.gpu_mem_vis_vram_usage_perc | usage | percentage |\n| amdgpu.gpu_mem_vis_vram_usage | free, used | bytes |\n| amdgpu.gpu_mem_gtt_usage_perc | usage | percentage |\n| amdgpu.gpu_mem_gtt_usage | free, used | bytes |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/sys/class/drm-AMD_GPU", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/sys/class/infiniband", "monitored_instance": {"name": "InfiniBand", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.network-metrics"], "icon_filename": "network-wired.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["infiniband", "rdma"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# InfiniBand\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /sys/class/infiniband\n\n## Overview\n\nThis integration monitors InfiniBand network inteface statistics.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per infiniband port\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| ib.bytes | Received, Sent | kilobits/s |\n| ib.packets | Received, Sent, Mcast_rcvd, Mcast_sent, Ucast_rcvd, Ucast_sent | packets/s |\n| ib.errors | Pkts_malformated, Pkts_rcvd_discarded, Pkts_sent_discarded, Tick_Wait_to_send, Pkts_missed_resource, Buffer_overrun, Link_Downed, Link_recovered, Link_integrity_err, Link_minor_errors, Pkts_rcvd_with_EBP, Pkts_rcvd_discarded_by_switch, Pkts_sent_discarded_by_switch | errors/s |\n| ib.hwerrors | Duplicated_packets, Pkt_Seq_Num_gap, Ack_timer_expired, Drop_missing_buffer, Drop_out_of_sequence, NAK_sequence_rcvd, CQE_err_Req, CQE_err_Resp, CQE_Flushed_err_Req, CQE_Flushed_err_Resp, Remote_access_err_Req, Remote_access_err_Resp, Remote_invalid_req, Local_length_err_Resp, RNR_NAK_Packets, CNP_Pkts_ignored, RoCE_ICRC_Errors | errors/s |\n| ib.hwpackets | RoCEv2_Congestion_sent, RoCEv2_Congestion_rcvd, IB_Congestion_handled, ATOMIC_req_rcvd, Connection_req_rcvd, Read_req_rcvd, Write_req_rcvd, RoCE_retrans_adaptive, RoCE_retrans_timeout, RoCE_slow_restart, RoCE_slow_restart_congestion, RoCE_slow_restart_count | packets/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/sys/class/infiniband-InfiniBand", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/sys/class/power_supply", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Power Supply", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.power-supply-metrics"], "icon_filename": "powersupply.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["psu", "power supply"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Power Supply\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /sys/class/power_supply\n\n## Overview\n\nThis integration monitors Power supply metrics, such as battery status, AC power status and more.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ linux_power_supply_capacity ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/linux_power_supply.conf) | powersupply.capacity | percentage of remaining power supply capacity |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per power device\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| device | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| powersupply.capacity | capacity | percentage |\n| powersupply.charge | empty_design, empty, now, full, full_design | Ah |\n| powersupply.energy | empty_design, empty, now, full, full_design | Wh |\n| powersupply.voltage | min_design, min, now, max, max_design | V |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/sys/class/power_supply-Power_Supply", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/sys/devices/system/edac/mc", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Memory modules (DIMMs)", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.memory-metrics"], "icon_filename": "microchip.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["edac", "ecc", "dimm", "ram", "hardware"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Memory modules (DIMMs)\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /sys/devices/system/edac/mc\n\n## Overview\n\nThe Error Detection and Correction (EDAC) subsystem is detecting and reporting errors in the system's memory,\nprimarily ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory errors.\n\nThe collector provides data for:\n\n- Per memory controller (MC): correctable and uncorrectable errors. These can be of 2 kinds:\n - errors related to a DIMM\n - errors that cannot be associated with a DIMM\n\n- Per memory DIMM: correctable and uncorrectable errors. There are 2 kinds:\n - memory controllers that can identify the physical DIMMS and report errors directly for them,\n - memory controllers that report errors for memory address ranges that can be linked to dimms.\n In this case the DIMMS reported may be more than the physical DIMMS installed.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ ecc_memory_mc_noinfo_correctable ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/memory.conf) | mem.edac_mc | memory controller ${label:controller} ECC correctable errors (unknown DIMM slot) in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ ecc_memory_mc_noinfo_uncorrectable ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/memory.conf) | mem.edac_mc | memory controller ${label:controller} ECC uncorrectable errors (unknown DIMM slot) in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ ecc_memory_dimm_correctable ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/memory.conf) | mem.edac_mc_dimm | DIMM ${label:dimm} controller ${label:controller} (location ${label:dimm_location}) ECC correctable errors in the last 10 minutes |\n| [ ecc_memory_dimm_uncorrectable ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/memory.conf) | mem.edac_mc_dimm | DIMM ${label:dimm} controller ${label:controller} (location ${label:dimm_location}) ECC uncorrectable errors in the last 10 minutes |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per memory controller\n\nThese metrics refer to the memory controller.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| controller | [mcX](https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v5.0/admin-guide/ras.html#mcx-directories) directory name of this memory controller. |\n| mc_name | Memory controller type. |\n| size_mb | The amount of memory in megabytes that this memory controller manages. |\n| max_location | Last available memory slot in this memory controller. |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mem.edac_mc | correctable, uncorrectable, correctable_noinfo, uncorrectable_noinfo | errors/s |\n\n### Per memory module\n\nThese metrics refer to the memory module (or rank, [depends on the memory controller](https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v5.0/admin-guide/ras.html#f5)).\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| controller | [mcX](https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v5.0/admin-guide/ras.html#mcx-directories) directory name of this memory controller. |\n| dimm | [dimmX or rankX](https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v5.0/admin-guide/ras.html#dimmx-or-rankx-directories) directory name of this memory module. |\n| dimm_dev_type | Type of DRAM device used in this memory module. For example, x1, x2, x4, x8. |\n| dimm_edac_mode | Used type of error detection and correction. For example, S4ECD4ED would mean a Chipkill with x4 DRAM. |\n| dimm_label | Label assigned to this memory module. |\n| dimm_location | Location of the memory module. |\n| dimm_mem_type | Type of the memory module. |\n| size | The amount of memory in megabytes that this memory module manages. |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mem.edac_mc | correctable, uncorrectable | errors/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/sys/devices/system/edac/mc-Memory_modules_(DIMMs)", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/sys/devices/system/node", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Non-Uniform Memory Access", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.memory-metrics"], "icon_filename": "linuxserver.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["numa"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Non-Uniform Memory Access\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /sys/devices/system/node\n\n## Overview\n\nInformation about NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory Access) nodes on the system.\n\nNUMA is a method of configuring a cluster of microprocessor in a multiprocessing system so that they can\nshare memory locally, improving performance and the ability of the system to be expanded. NUMA is used in a\nsymmetric multiprocessing (SMP) system.\n\nIn a NUMA system, processors, memory, and I/O devices are grouped together into cells, also known as nodes.\nEach node has its own memory and set of I/O devices, and one or more processors. While a processor can access\nmemory in any of the nodes, it does so faster when accessing memory within its own node.\n\nThe collector provides statistics on memory allocations for processes running on the NUMA nodes, revealing the\nefficiency of memory allocations in multi-node systems.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per numa node\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| numa_node | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mem.numa_nodes | hit, miss, local, foreign, interleave, other | events/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/sys/devices/system/node-Non-Uniform_Memory_Access", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/sys/fs/btrfs", "monitored_instance": {"name": "BTRFS", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.filesystem-metrics.btrfs"], "icon_filename": "filesystem.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["btrfs", "filesystem"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# BTRFS\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /sys/fs/btrfs\n\n## Overview\n\nThis integration provides usage and error statistics from the BTRFS filesystem.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ btrfs_allocated ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/btrfs.conf) | btrfs.disk | percentage of allocated BTRFS physical disk space |\n| [ btrfs_data ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/btrfs.conf) | btrfs.data | utilization of BTRFS data space |\n| [ btrfs_metadata ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/btrfs.conf) | btrfs.metadata | utilization of BTRFS metadata space |\n| [ btrfs_system ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/btrfs.conf) | btrfs.system | utilization of BTRFS system space |\n| [ btrfs_device_read_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/btrfs.conf) | btrfs.device_errors | number of encountered BTRFS read errors |\n| [ btrfs_device_write_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/btrfs.conf) | btrfs.device_errors | number of encountered BTRFS write errors |\n| [ btrfs_device_flush_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/btrfs.conf) | btrfs.device_errors | number of encountered BTRFS flush errors |\n| [ btrfs_device_corruption_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/btrfs.conf) | btrfs.device_errors | number of encountered BTRFS corruption errors |\n| [ btrfs_device_generation_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/btrfs.conf) | btrfs.device_errors | number of encountered BTRFS generation errors |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per btrfs filesystem\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| filesystem_uuid | TBD |\n| filesystem_label | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| btrfs.disk | unallocated, data_free, data_used, meta_free, meta_used, sys_free, sys_used | MiB |\n| btrfs.data | free, used | MiB |\n| btrfs.metadata | free, used, reserved | MiB |\n| btrfs.system | free, used | MiB |\n| btrfs.commits | commits | commits |\n| btrfs.commits_perc_time | commits | percentage |\n| btrfs.commit_timings | last, max | ms |\n\n### Per btrfs device\n\n\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| device_id | TBD |\n| filesystem_uuid | TBD |\n| filesystem_label | TBD |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| btrfs.device_errors | write_errs, read_errs, flush_errs, corruption_errs, generation_errs | errors |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/sys/fs/btrfs-BTRFS", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "/sys/kernel/mm/ksm", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Kernel Same-Page Merging", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.memory-metrics"], "icon_filename": "microchip.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["ksm", "samepage", "merging"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Kernel Same-Page Merging\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: /sys/kernel/mm/ksm\n\n## Overview\n\nKernel Samepage Merging (KSM) is a memory-saving feature in Linux that enables the kernel to examine the\nmemory of different processes and identify identical pages. It then merges these identical pages into a\nsingle page that the processes share. This is particularly useful for virtualization, where multiple virtual\nmachines might be running the same operating system or applications and have many identical pages.\n\nThe collector provides information about the operation and effectiveness of KSM on your system.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Kernel Same-Page Merging instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mem.ksm | shared, unshared, sharing, volatile | MiB |\n| mem.ksm_savings | savings, offered | MiB |\n| mem.ksm_ratios | savings | percentage |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-/sys/kernel/mm/ksm-Kernel_Same-Page_Merging", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "proc.plugin", "module_name": "ipc", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Inter Process Communication", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.ipc-metrics"], "icon_filename": "network-wired.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["ipc", "semaphores", "shared memory"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Inter Process Communication\n\nPlugin: proc.plugin\nModule: ipc\n\n## Overview\n\nIPC stands for Inter-Process Communication. It is a mechanism which allows processes to communicate with each\nother and synchronize their actions.\n\nThis collector exposes information about:\n\n- Message Queues: This allows messages to be exchanged between processes. It's a more flexible method that\n allows messages to be placed onto a queue and read at a later time.\n\n- Shared Memory: This method allows for the fastest form of IPC because processes can exchange data by\n reading/writing into shared memory segments.\n\n- Semaphores: They are used to synchronize the operations performed by independent processes. So, if multiple\n processes are trying to access a single shared resource, semaphores can ensure that only one process\n accesses the resource at a given time.\n\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\n\n\nThere are no configuration options.\n\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ semaphores_used ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/ipc.conf) | system.ipc_semaphores | IPC semaphore utilization |\n| [ semaphore_arrays_used ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/ipc.conf) | system.ipc_semaphore_arrays | IPC semaphore arrays utilization |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Inter Process Communication instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.ipc_semaphores | semaphores | semaphores |\n| system.ipc_semaphore_arrays | arrays | arrays |\n| system.message_queue_message | a dimension per queue | messages |\n| system.message_queue_bytes | a dimension per queue | bytes |\n| system.shared_memory_segments | segments | segments |\n| system.shared_memory_bytes | bytes | bytes |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "proc.plugin-ipc-Inter_Process_Communication", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/proc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "adaptec_raid", "monitored_instance": {"name": "AdaptecRAID", "link": "https://www.microchip.com/en-us/products/storage", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"], "icon_filename": "adaptec.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["storage", "raid-controller", "manage-disks"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# AdaptecRAID\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: adaptec_raid\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Adaptec RAID hardware storage controller metrics about both physical and logical drives.\n\n\nIt uses the arcconf command line utility (from adaptec) to monitor your raid controller.\n\nExecuted commands:\n - `sudo -n arcconf GETCONFIG 1 LD`\n - `sudo -n arcconf GETCONFIG 1 PD`\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\nThe module uses arcconf, which can only be executed by root. It uses sudo and assumes that it is configured such that the netdata user can execute arcconf as root without a password.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nAfter all the permissions are satisfied, netdata should be to execute commands via the arcconf command line utility\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Grant permissions for netdata, to run arcconf as sudoer\n\nThe module uses arcconf, which can only be executed by root. It uses sudo and assumes that it is configured such that the netdata user can execute arcconf as root without a password.\n\nAdd to your /etc/sudoers file:\nwhich arcconf shows the full path to the binary.\n\n```bash\nnetdata ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /path/to/arcconf\n```\n\n\n#### Reset Netdata's systemd unit CapabilityBoundingSet (Linux distributions with systemd)\n\nThe default CapabilityBoundingSet doesn't allow using sudo, and is quite strict in general. Resetting is not optimal, but a next-best solution given the inability to execute arcconf using sudo.\n\nAs root user, do the following:\n\n```bash\nmkdir /etc/systemd/system/netdata.service.d\necho -e '[Service]\\nCapabilityBoundingSet=~' | tee /etc/systemd/system/netdata.service.d/unset-capability-bounding-set.conf\nsystemctl daemon-reload\nsystemctl restart netdata.service\n```\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/adaptec_raid.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/adaptec_raid.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration per job\n\n```yaml\njob_name:\n name: my_job_name \n update_every: 1 # the JOB's data collection frequency\n priority: 60000 # the JOB's order on the dashboard\n penalty: yes # the JOB's penalty\n autodetection_retry: 0 # the JOB's re-check interval in seconds\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `adaptec_raid` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin adaptec_raid debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ adaptec_raid_ld_status ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/adaptec_raid.conf) | adaptec_raid.ld_status | logical device status is failed or degraded |\n| [ adaptec_raid_pd_state ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/adaptec_raid.conf) | adaptec_raid.pd_state | physical device state is not online |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per AdaptecRAID instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| adaptec_raid.ld_status | a dimension per logical device | bool |\n| adaptec_raid.pd_state | a dimension per physical device | bool |\n| adaptec_raid.smart_warnings | a dimension per physical device | count |\n| adaptec_raid.temperature | a dimension per physical device | celsius |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-adaptec_raid-AdaptecRAID", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/adaptec_raid/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "alarms", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Netdata Agent alarms", "link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/alarms/README.md", "categories": ["data-collection.other"], "icon_filename": ""}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["alarms", "netdata"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Netdata Agent alarms\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: alarms\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector creates an 'Alarms' menu with one line plot of `alarms.status`.\n\n\nAlarm status is read from the Netdata agent rest api [`/api/v1/alarms?all`](https://learn.netdata.cloud/api#/alerts/alerts1).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nIt discovers instances of Netdata running on localhost, and gathers metrics from `http://127.0.0.1:19999/api/v1/alarms?all`. `CLEAR` status is mapped to `0`, `WARNING` to `1` and `CRITICAL` to `2`. Also, by default all alarms produced will be monitored.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/alarms.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/alarms.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| url | Netdata agent alarms endpoint to collect from. Can be local or remote so long as reachable by agent. | http://127.0.0.1:19999/api/v1/alarms?all | True |\n| status_map | Mapping of alarm status to integer number that will be the metric value collected. | {\"CLEAR\": 0, \"WARNING\": 1, \"CRITICAL\": 2} | True |\n| collect_alarm_values | set to true to include a chart with calculated alarm values over time. | False | True |\n| alarm_status_chart_type | define the type of chart for plotting status over time e.g. 'line' or 'stacked'. | line | True |\n| alarm_contains_words | A \",\" separated list of words you want to filter alarm names for. For example 'cpu,load' would filter for only alarms with \"cpu\" or \"load\" in alarm name. Default includes all. | | True |\n| alarm_excludes_words | A \",\" separated list of words you want to exclude based on alarm name. For example 'cpu,load' would exclude all alarms with \"cpu\" or \"load\" in alarm name. Default excludes None. | | True |\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njobs:\n url: 'http://127.0.0.1:19999/api/v1/alarms?all'\n\n```\n##### Advanced\n\nAn advanced example configuration with multiple jobs collecting different subsets of alarms for plotting on different charts.\n\"ML\" job will collect status and values for all alarms with \"ml_\" in the name. Default job will collect status for all other alarms.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nML:\n update_every: 5\n url: 'http://127.0.0.1:19999/api/v1/alarms?all'\n status_map:\n CLEAR: 0\n WARNING: 1\n CRITICAL: 2\n collect_alarm_values: true\n alarm_status_chart_type: 'stacked'\n alarm_contains_words: 'ml_'\n\nDefault:\n update_every: 5\n url: 'http://127.0.0.1:19999/api/v1/alarms?all'\n status_map:\n CLEAR: 0\n WARNING: 1\n CRITICAL: 2\n collect_alarm_values: false\n alarm_status_chart_type: 'stacked'\n alarm_excludes_words: 'ml_'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `alarms` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin alarms debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Netdata Agent alarms instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| alarms.status | a dimension per alarm representing the latest status of the alarm. | status |\n| alarms.values | a dimension per alarm representing the latest collected value of the alarm. | value |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-alarms-Netdata_Agent_alarms", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/alarms/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "am2320", "monitored_instance": {"name": "AM2320", "link": "https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-am2320-temperature-humidity-i2c-sensor/overview", "categories": ["data-collection.hardware-devices-and-sensors"], "icon_filename": "microchip.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["temperature", "am2320", "sensor", "humidity"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# AM2320\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: am2320\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors AM2320 sensor metrics about temperature and humidity.\n\nIt retrieves temperature and humidity values by contacting an AM2320 sensor over i2c.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nAssuming prerequisites are met, the collector will try to connect to the sensor via i2c\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Sensor connection to a Raspberry Pi\n\nConnect the am2320 to the Raspberry Pi I2C pins\n\nRaspberry Pi 3B/4 Pins:\n\n- Board 3.3V (pin 1) to sensor VIN (pin 1)\n- Board SDA (pin 3) to sensor SDA (pin 2)\n- Board GND (pin 6) to sensor GND (pin 3)\n- Board SCL (pin 5) to sensor SCL (pin 4)\n\nYou may also need to add two I2C pullup resistors if your board does not already have them. The Raspberry Pi does have internal pullup resistors but it doesn't hurt to add them anyway. You can use 2.2K - 10K but we will just use 10K. The resistors go from VDD to SCL and SDA each.\n\n\n#### Software requirements\n\nInstall the Adafruit Circuit Python AM2320 library:\n\n`sudo pip3 install adafruit-circuitpython-am2320`\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/am2320.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/am2320.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Local sensor\n\nA basic JOB configuration\n\n```yaml\nlocal_sensor:\n name: 'Local AM2320'\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `am2320` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin am2320 debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per AM2320 instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| am2320.temperature | temperature | celsius |\n| am2320.humidity | humidity | percentage |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-am2320-AM2320", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/am2320/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "beanstalk", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Beanstalk", "link": "https://beanstalkd.github.io/", "categories": ["data-collection.message-brokers"], "icon_filename": "beanstalk.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["beanstalk", "beanstalkd", "message"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Beanstalk\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: beanstalk\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Beanstalk metrics to enhance job queueing and processing efficiency. Track job rates, processing times, and queue lengths for better task management.\n\nThe collector uses the `beanstalkc` python module to connect to a `beanstalkd` service and gather metrics.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nIf no configuration is given, module will attempt to connect to beanstalkd on 127.0.0.1:11300 address.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### beanstalkc python module\n\nThe collector requires the `beanstalkc` python module to be installed.\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/beanstalk.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/beanstalk.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n| host | IP or URL to a beanstalk service. | 127.0.0.1 | False |\n| port | Port to the IP or URL to a beanstalk service. | 11300 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Remote beanstalk server\n\nA basic remote beanstalk server\n\n```yaml\nremote:\n name: 'beanstalk'\n host: '1.2.3.4'\n port: 11300\n\n```\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nlocalhost:\n name: 'local_beanstalk'\n host: '127.0.0.1'\n port: 11300\n\nremote_job:\n name: 'remote_beanstalk'\n host: '192.0.2.1'\n port: 113000\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `beanstalk` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin beanstalk debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ beanstalk_server_buried_jobs ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/beanstalkd.conf) | beanstalk.current_jobs | number of buried jobs across all tubes. You need to manually kick them so they can be processed. Presence of buried jobs in a tube does not affect new jobs. |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Beanstalk instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| beanstalk.cpu_usage | user, system | cpu time |\n| beanstalk.jobs_rate | total, timeouts | jobs/s |\n| beanstalk.connections_rate | connections | connections/s |\n| beanstalk.commands_rate | put, peek, peek-ready, peek-delayed, peek-buried, reserve, use, watch, ignore, delete, bury, kick, stats, stats-job, stats-tube, list-tubes, list-tube-used, list-tubes-watched, pause-tube | commands/s |\n| beanstalk.connections_rate | tubes | tubes |\n| beanstalk.current_jobs | urgent, ready, reserved, delayed, buried | jobs |\n| beanstalk.current_connections | written, producers, workers, waiting | connections |\n| beanstalk.binlog | written, migrated | records/s |\n| beanstalk.uptime | uptime | seconds |\n\n### Per tube\n\nMetrics related to Beanstalk tubes. Each tube produces its own set of the following metrics.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| beanstalk.jobs_rate | jobs | jobs/s |\n| beanstalk.jobs | urgent, ready, reserved, delayed, buried | jobs |\n| beanstalk.connections | using, waiting, watching | connections |\n| beanstalk.commands | deletes, pauses | commands/s |\n| beanstalk.pause | since, left | seconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-beanstalk-Beanstalk", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/beanstalk/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "bind_rndc", "monitored_instance": {"name": "ISC Bind (RNDC)", "link": "https://www.isc.org/bind/", "categories": ["data-collection.dns-and-dhcp-servers"], "icon_filename": "isc.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["dns", "bind", "server"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# ISC Bind (RNDC)\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: bind_rndc\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor ISCBind (RNDC) performance for optimal DNS server operations. Monitor query rates, response times, and error rates to ensure reliable DNS service delivery.\n\nThis collector uses the `rndc` tool to dump (named.stats) statistics then read them to gather Bind Name Server summary performance metrics.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nIf no configuration is given, the collector will attempt to read named.stats file at `/var/log/bind/named.stats`\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Minimum bind version and permissions\n\nVersion of bind must be >=9.6 and the Netdata user must have permissions to run `rndc stats`\n\n#### Setup log rotate for bind stats\n\nBIND appends logs at EVERY RUN. It is NOT RECOMMENDED to set `update_every` below 30 sec.\nIt is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to create a `bind-rndc.conf` file for logrotate.\n\nTo set up BIND to dump stats do the following:\n\n1. Add to 'named.conf.options' options {}:\n`statistics-file \"/var/log/bind/named.stats\";`\n\n2. Create bind/ directory in /var/log:\n`cd /var/log/ && mkdir bind`\n\n3. Change owner of directory to 'bind' user:\n`chown bind bind/`\n\n4. RELOAD (NOT restart) BIND:\n`systemctl reload bind9.service`\n\n5. Run as a root 'rndc stats' to dump (BIND will create named.stats in new directory)\n\nTo allow Netdata to run 'rndc stats' change '/etc/bind/rndc.key' group to netdata:\n`chown :netdata rndc.key`\n\nLast, BUT NOT least, is to create bind-rndc.conf in logrotate.d/:\n```\n/var/log/bind/named.stats {\n\n daily\n rotate 4\n compress\n delaycompress\n create 0644 bind bind\n missingok\n postrotate\n rndc reload > /dev/null\n endscript\n}\n```\nTo test your logrotate conf file run as root:\n`logrotate /etc/logrotate.d/bind-rndc -d (debug dry-run mode)`\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/bind_rndc.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/bind_rndc.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n| named_stats_path | Path to the named stats, after being dumped by `nrdc` | /var/log/bind/named.stats | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Local bind stats\n\nDefine a local path to bind stats file\n\n```yaml\nlocal:\n named_stats_path: '/var/log/bind/named.stats'\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `bind_rndc` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin bind_rndc debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ bind_rndc_stats_file_size ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/bind_rndc.conf) | bind_rndc.stats_size | BIND statistics-file size |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per ISC Bind (RNDC) instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| bind_rndc.name_server_statistics | requests, rejected_queries, success, failure, responses, duplicate, recursion, nxrrset, nxdomain, non_auth_answer, auth_answer, dropped_queries | stats |\n| bind_rndc.incoming_queries | a dimension per incoming query type | queries |\n| bind_rndc.outgoing_queries | a dimension per outgoing query type | queries |\n| bind_rndc.stats_size | stats_size | MiB |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-bind_rndc-ISC_Bind_(RNDC)", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/bind_rndc/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "boinc", "monitored_instance": {"name": "BOINC", "link": "https://boinc.berkeley.edu/", "categories": ["data-collection.distributed-computing-systems"], "icon_filename": "bolt.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["boinc", "distributed"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# BOINC\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: boinc\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors task counts for the Berkeley Open Infrastructure Networking Computing (BOINC) distributed computing client.\n\nIt uses the same RPC interface that the BOINC monitoring GUI does.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, the module will try to auto-detect the password to the RPC interface by looking in `/var/lib/boinc` for this file (this is the location most Linux distributions use for a system-wide BOINC installation), so things may just work without needing configuration for a local system.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Boinc RPC interface\n\nBOINC requires use of a password to access it's RPC interface. You can find this password in the `gui_rpc_auth.cfg` file in your BOINC directory.\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/boinc.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/boinc.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n| hostname | Define a hostname where boinc is running. | localhost | False |\n| port | The port of boinc RPC interface. | | False |\n| password | Provide a password to connect to a boinc RPC interface. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Configuration of a remote boinc instance\n\nA basic JOB configuration for a remote boinc instance\n\n```yaml\nremote:\n hostname: '1.2.3.4'\n port: 1234\n password: 'some-password'\n\n```\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nlocalhost:\n name: 'local'\n host: '127.0.0.1'\n port: 1234\n password: 'some-password'\n\nremote_job:\n name: 'remote'\n host: '192.0.2.1'\n port: 1234\n password: some-other-password\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `boinc` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin boinc debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ boinc_total_tasks ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/boinc.conf) | boinc.tasks | average number of total tasks over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ boinc_active_tasks ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/boinc.conf) | boinc.tasks | average number of active tasks over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ boinc_compute_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/boinc.conf) | boinc.states | average number of compute errors over the last 10 minutes |\n| [ boinc_upload_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/boinc.conf) | boinc.states | average number of failed uploads over the last 10 minutes |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per BOINC instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| boinc.tasks | Total, Active | tasks |\n| boinc.states | New, Downloading, Ready to Run, Compute Errors, Uploading, Uploaded, Aborted, Failed Uploads | tasks |\n| boinc.sched | Uninitialized, Preempted, Scheduled | tasks |\n| boinc.process | Uninitialized, Executing, Suspended, Aborted, Quit, Copy Pending | tasks |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-boinc-BOINC", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/boinc/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "ceph", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Ceph", "link": "https://ceph.io/", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"], "icon_filename": "ceph.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["ceph", "storage"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Ceph\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: ceph\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Ceph metrics about Cluster statistics, OSD usage, latency and Pool statistics.\n\nUses the `rados` python module to connect to a Ceph cluster.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### `rados` python module\n\nMake sure the `rados` python module is installed\n\n#### Granting read permissions to ceph group from keyring file\n\nExecute: `chmod 640 /etc/ceph/ceph.client.admin.keyring`\n\n#### Create a specific rados_id\n\nYou can optionally create a rados_id to use instead of admin\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/ceph.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/ceph.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n| config_file | Ceph config file | | True |\n| keyring_file | Ceph keyring file. netdata user must be added into ceph group and keyring file must be read group permission. | | True |\n| rados_id | A rados user id to use for connecting to the Ceph cluster. | admin | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic local Ceph cluster\n\nA basic configuration to connect to a local Ceph cluster.\n\n```yaml\nlocal:\n config_file: '/etc/ceph/ceph.conf'\n keyring_file: '/etc/ceph/ceph.client.admin.keyring'\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `ceph` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin ceph debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ ceph_cluster_space_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/ceph.conf) | ceph.general_usage | cluster disk space utilization |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Ceph instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| ceph.general_usage | avail, used | KiB |\n| ceph.general_objects | cluster | objects |\n| ceph.general_bytes | read, write | KiB/s |\n| ceph.general_operations | read, write | operations |\n| ceph.general_latency | apply, commit | milliseconds |\n| ceph.pool_usage | a dimension per Ceph Pool | KiB |\n| ceph.pool_objects | a dimension per Ceph Pool | objects |\n| ceph.pool_read_bytes | a dimension per Ceph Pool | KiB/s |\n| ceph.pool_write_bytes | a dimension per Ceph Pool | KiB/s |\n| ceph.pool_read_operations | a dimension per Ceph Pool | operations |\n| ceph.pool_write_operations | a dimension per Ceph Pool | operations |\n| ceph.osd_usage | a dimension per Ceph OSD | KiB |\n| ceph.osd_size | a dimension per Ceph OSD | KiB |\n| ceph.apply_latency | a dimension per Ceph OSD | milliseconds |\n| ceph.commit_latency | a dimension per Ceph OSD | milliseconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-ceph-Ceph", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/ceph/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "changefinder", "monitored_instance": {"name": "python.d changefinder", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.other"], "icon_filename": ""}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["change detection", "anomaly detection", "machine learning", "ml"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# python.d changefinder\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: changefinder\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector uses the Python [changefinder](https://github.com/shunsukeaihara/changefinder) library to\nperform [online](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_machine_learning) [changepoint detection](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Change_detection)\non your Netdata charts and/or dimensions.\n\n\nInstead of this collector just _collecting_ data, it also does some computation on the data it collects to return a changepoint score for each chart or dimension you configure it to work on. This is an [online](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_machine_learning) machine learning algorithm so there is no batch step to train the model, instead it evolves over time as more data arrives. That makes this particular algorithm quite cheap to compute at each step of data collection (see the notes section below for more details) and it should scale fairly well to work on lots of charts or hosts (if running on a parent node for example).\n### Notes - It may take an hour or two (depending on your choice of `n_score_samples`) for the collector to 'settle' into it's\n typical behaviour in terms of the trained models and scores you will see in the normal running of your node. Mainly\n this is because it can take a while to build up a proper distribution of previous scores in over to convert the raw\n score returned by the ChangeFinder algorithm into a percentile based on the most recent `n_score_samples` that have\n already been produced. So when you first turn the collector on, it will have a lot of flags in the beginning and then\n should 'settle down' once it has built up enough history. This is a typical characteristic of online machine learning\n approaches which need some initial window of time before they can be useful.\n- As this collector does most of the work in Python itself, you may want to try it out first on a test or development\n system to get a sense of its performance characteristics on a node similar to where you would like to use it.\n- On a development n1-standard-2 (2 vCPUs, 7.5 GB memory) vm running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and not doing any work some of the\n typical performance characteristics we saw from running this collector (with defaults) were:\n - A runtime (`netdata.runtime_changefinder`) of ~30ms.\n - Typically ~1% additional cpu usage.\n - About ~85mb of ram (`apps.mem`) being continually used by the `python.d.plugin` under default configuration.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default this collector will work over all `system.*` charts.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Python Requirements\n\nThis collector will only work with Python 3 and requires the packages below be installed.\n\n```bash\n# become netdata user\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n# install required packages for the netdata user\npip3 install --user numpy==1.19.5 changefinder==0.03 scipy==1.5.4\n```\n\n**Note**: if you need to tell Netdata to use Python 3 then you can pass the below command in the python plugin section\nof your `netdata.conf` file.\n\n```yaml\n[ plugin:python.d ]\n # update every = 1\n command options = -ppython3\n```\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/changefinder.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/changefinder.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| charts_regex | what charts to pull data for - A regex like `system\\..*/` or `system\\..*/apps.cpu/apps.mem` etc. | system\\..* | True |\n| charts_to_exclude | charts to exclude, useful if you would like to exclude some specific charts. note: should be a ',' separated string like 'chart.name,chart.name'. | | False |\n| mode | get ChangeFinder scores 'per_dim' or 'per_chart'. | per_chart | True |\n| cf_r | default parameters that can be passed to the changefinder library. | 0.5 | False |\n| cf_order | default parameters that can be passed to the changefinder library. | 1 | False |\n| cf_smooth | default parameters that can be passed to the changefinder library. | 15 | False |\n| cf_threshold | the percentile above which scores will be flagged. | 99 | False |\n| n_score_samples | the number of recent scores to use when calculating the percentile of the changefinder score. | 14400 | False |\n| show_scores | set to true if you also want to chart the percentile scores in addition to the flags. (mainly useful for debugging or if you want to dive deeper on how the scores are evolving over time) | False | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Default\n\nDefault configuration.\n\n```yaml\nlocal:\n name: 'local'\n host: '127.0.0.1:19999'\n charts_regex: 'system\\..*'\n charts_to_exclude: ''\n mode: 'per_chart'\n cf_r: 0.5\n cf_order: 1\n cf_smooth: 15\n cf_threshold: 99\n n_score_samples: 14400\n show_scores: false\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `changefinder` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin changefinder debug trace\n ```\n\n### Debug Mode\n\n\n\n### Log Messages\n\n\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per python.d changefinder instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| changefinder.scores | a dimension per chart | score |\n| changefinder.flags | a dimension per chart | flag |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-changefinder-python.d_changefinder", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/changefinder/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "dovecot", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Dovecot", "link": "https://www.dovecot.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.mail-servers"], "icon_filename": "dovecot.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["dovecot", "imap", "mail"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Dovecot\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: dovecot\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Dovecot metrics about sessions, logins, commands, page faults and more.\n\nIt uses the dovecot socket and executes the `EXPORT global` command to get the statistics.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nIf no configuration is given, the collector will attempt to connect to dovecot using unix socket localized in `/var/run/dovecot/stats`\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Dovecot configuration\n\nThe Dovecot UNIX socket should have R/W permissions for user netdata, or Dovecot should be configured with a TCP/IP socket.\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/dovecot.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/dovecot.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n| socket | Use this socket to communicate with Devcot | /var/run/dovecot/stats | False |\n| host | Instead of using a socket, you can point the collector to an ip for devcot statistics. | | False |\n| port | Used in combination with host, configures the port devcot listens to. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Local TCP\n\nA basic TCP configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nlocaltcpip:\n name: 'local'\n host: '127.0.0.1'\n port: 24242\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Local socket\n\nA basic local socket configuration\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nlocalsocket:\n name: 'local'\n socket: '/var/run/dovecot/stats'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `dovecot` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin dovecot debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Dovecot instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| dovecot.sessions | active sessions | number |\n| dovecot.logins | logins | number |\n| dovecot.commands | commands | commands |\n| dovecot.faults | minor, major | faults |\n| dovecot.context_switches | voluntary, involuntary | switches |\n| dovecot.io | read, write | KiB/s |\n| dovecot.net | read, write | kilobits/s |\n| dovecot.syscalls | read, write | syscalls/s |\n| dovecot.lookup | path, attr | number/s |\n| dovecot.cache | hits | hits/s |\n| dovecot.auth | ok, failed | attempts |\n| dovecot.auth_cache | hit, miss | number |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-dovecot-Dovecot", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/dovecot/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "example", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Example collector", "link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/example/README.md", "categories": ["data-collection.other"], "icon_filename": ""}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["example", "netdata", "python"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Example collector\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: example\n\n## Overview\n\nExample collector that generates some random numbers as metrics.\n\nIf you want to write your own collector, read our [writing a new Python module](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/README.md#how-to-write-a-new-module) tutorial.\n\n\nThe `get_data()` function uses `random.randint()` to generate a random number which will be collected as a metric.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/example.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/example.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| num_lines | The number of lines to create. | 4 | False |\n| lower | The lower bound of numbers to randomly sample from. | 0 | False |\n| upper | The upper bound of numbers to randomly sample from. | 100 | False |\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\nfour_lines:\n name: \"Four Lines\"\n update_every: 1\n priority: 60000\n penalty: yes\n autodetection_retry: 0\n num_lines: 4\n lower: 0\n upper: 100\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `example` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin example debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Example collector instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| example.random | random | number |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-example-Example_collector", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/example/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "exim", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Exim", "link": "https://www.exim.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.mail-servers"], "icon_filename": "exim.jpg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["exim", "mail", "server"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Exim\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: exim\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Exim mail queue.\n\nIt uses the `exim` command line binary to get the statistics.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nAssuming setup prerequisites are met, the collector will try to gather statistics using the method described above, even without any configuration.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Exim configuration - local installation\n\nThe module uses the `exim` binary, which can only be executed as root by default. We need to allow other users to `exim` binary. We solve that adding `queue_list_requires_admin` statement in exim configuration and set to `false`, because it is `true` by default. On many Linux distributions, the default location of `exim` configuration is in `/etc/exim.conf`.\n\n1. Edit the `exim` configuration with your preferred editor and add:\n`queue_list_requires_admin = false`\n2. Restart `exim` and Netdata\n\n\n#### Exim configuration - WHM (CPanel) server\n\nOn a WHM server, you can reconfigure `exim` over the WHM interface with the following steps.\n\n1. Login to WHM\n2. Navigate to Service Configuration --> Exim Configuration Manager --> tab Advanced Editor\n3. Scroll down to the button **Add additional configuration setting** and click on it.\n4. In the new dropdown which will appear above we need to find and choose:\n`queue_list_requires_admin` and set to `false`\n5. Scroll to the end and click the **Save** button.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/exim.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/exim.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n| command | Path and command to the `exim` binary | exim -bpc | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Local exim install\n\nA basic local exim install\n\n```yaml\nlocal:\n command: 'exim -bpc'\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `exim` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin exim debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Exim instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| exim.qemails | emails | emails |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-exim-Exim", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/exim/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "fail2ban", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Fail2ban", "link": "https://www.fail2ban.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.authentication-and-authorization"], "icon_filename": "fail2ban.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["fail2ban", "security", "authentication", "authorization"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Fail2ban\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: fail2ban\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Fail2ban performance for prime intrusion prevention operations. Monitor ban counts, jail statuses, and failed login attempts to ensure robust network security.\n\n\nIt collects metrics through reading the default log and configuration files of fail2ban.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nThe `fail2ban.log` file must be readable by the user `netdata`.\n - change the file ownership and access permissions.\n - update `/etc/logrotate.d/fail2ban`` to persist the changes after rotating the log file.\n\nTo change the file ownership and access permissions, execute the following:\n\n```shell\nsudo chown root:netdata /var/log/fail2ban.log\nsudo chmod 640 /var/log/fail2ban.log\n```\n\nTo persist the changes after rotating the log file, add `create 640 root netdata` to the `/etc/logrotate.d/fail2ban`:\n\n```shell\n/var/log/fail2ban.log {\n\n weekly\n rotate 4\n compress\n\n delaycompress\n missingok\n postrotate\n fail2ban-client flushlogs 1>/dev/null\n endscript\n\n # If fail2ban runs as non-root it still needs to have write access\n # to logfiles.\n # create 640 fail2ban adm\n create 640 root netdata\n}\n```\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default the collector will attempt to read log file at /var/log/fail2ban.log and conf file at /etc/fail2ban/jail.local.\nIf conf file is not found default jail is ssh.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/fail2ban.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/fail2ban.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| log_path | path to fail2ban.log. | /var/log/fail2ban.log | False |\n| conf_path | path to jail.local/jail.conf. | /etc/fail2ban/jail.local | False |\n| conf_dir | path to jail.d/. | /etc/fail2ban/jail.d/ | False |\n| exclude | jails you want to exclude from autodetection. | | False |\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\nlocal:\n log_path: '/var/log/fail2ban.log'\n conf_path: '/etc/fail2ban/jail.local'\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `fail2ban` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin fail2ban debug trace\n ```\n\n### Debug Mode\n\n\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Fail2ban instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| fail2ban.failed_attempts | a dimension per jail | attempts/s |\n| fail2ban.bans | a dimension per jail | bans/s |\n| fail2ban.banned_ips | a dimension per jail | ips |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-fail2ban-Fail2ban", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/fail2ban/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "gearman", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Gearman", "link": "http://gearman.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.distributed-computing-systems"], "icon_filename": "gearman.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["gearman", "gearman job server"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Gearman\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: gearman\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Gearman metrics for proficient system task distribution. Track job counts, worker statuses, and queue lengths for effective distributed task management.\n\nThis collector connects to a Gearman instance via either TCP or unix socket.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nWhen no configuration file is found, the collector tries to connect to TCP/IP socket: localhost:4730.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Socket permissions\n\nThe gearman UNIX socket should have read permission for user netdata.\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/gearman.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/gearman.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n| host | URL or IP where gearman is running. | localhost | False |\n| port | Port of URL or IP where gearman is running. | 4730 | False |\n| tls | Use tls to connect to gearman. | false | False |\n| cert | Provide a certificate file if needed to connect to a TLS gearman instance. | | False |\n| key | Provide a key file if needed to connect to a TLS gearman instance. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Local gearman service\n\nA basic host and port gearman configuration for localhost.\n\n```yaml\nlocalhost:\n name: 'local'\n host: 'localhost'\n port: 4730\n\n```\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nlocalhost:\n name: 'local'\n host: 'localhost'\n port: 4730\n\nremote:\n name: 'remote'\n host: '192.0.2.1'\n port: 4730\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `gearman` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin gearman debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ gearman_workers_queued ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/gearman.conf) | gearman.single_job | average number of queued jobs over the last 10 minutes |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Gearman instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| gearman.total_jobs | Pending, Running | Jobs |\n\n### Per gearman job\n\nMetrics related to Gearman jobs. Each job produces its own set of the following metrics.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| gearman.single_job | Pending, Idle, Runnning | Jobs |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-gearman-Gearman", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/gearman/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "go_expvar", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Go applications (EXPVAR)", "link": "https://pkg.go.dev/expvar", "categories": ["data-collection.apm"], "icon_filename": "go.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["go", "expvar", "application"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Go applications (EXPVAR)\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: go_expvar\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Go applications that expose their metrics with the use of the `expvar` package from the Go standard library. It produces charts for Go runtime memory statistics and optionally any number of custom charts.\n\nIt connects via http to gather the metrics exposed via the `expvar` package.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable the go_expvar collector\n\nThe `go_expvar` collector is disabled by default. To enable it, use `edit-config` from the Netdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md), which is typically at `/etc/netdata`, to edit the `python.d.conf` file.\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata # Replace this path with your Netdata config directory, if different\nsudo ./edit-config python.d.conf\n```\n\nChange the value of the `go_expvar` setting to `yes`. Save the file and restart the Netdata 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.\n\n\n#### Sample `expvar` usage in a Go application\n\nThe `expvar` package exposes metrics over HTTP and is very easy to use.\nConsider this minimal sample below:\n\n```go\npackage main\n\nimport (\n _ \"expvar\"\n \"net/http\"\n)\n\nfunc main() {\n http.ListenAndServe(\"127.0.0.1:8080\", nil)\n}\n```\n\nWhen imported this way, the `expvar` package registers a HTTP handler at `/debug/vars` that\nexposes Go runtime's memory statistics in JSON format. You can inspect the output by opening\nthe URL in your browser (or by using `wget` or `curl`).\n\nSample output:\n\n```json\n{\n\"cmdline\": [\"./expvar-demo-binary\"],\n\"memstats\": {\"Alloc\":630856,\"TotalAlloc\":630856,\"Sys\":3346432,\"Lookups\":27, }\n}\n```\n\nYou can of course expose and monitor your own variables as well.\nHere is a sample Go application that exposes a few custom variables:\n\n```go\npackage main\n\nimport (\n \"expvar\"\n \"net/http\"\n \"runtime\"\n \"time\"\n)\n\nfunc main() {\n\n tick := time.NewTicker(1 * time.Second)\n num_go := expvar.NewInt(\"runtime.goroutines\")\n counters := expvar.NewMap(\"counters\")\n counters.Set(\"cnt1\", new(expvar.Int))\n counters.Set(\"cnt2\", new(expvar.Float))\n\n go http.ListenAndServe(\":8080\", nil)\n\n for {\n select {\n case <- tick.C:\n num_go.Set(int64(runtime.NumGoroutine()))\n counters.Add(\"cnt1\", 1)\n counters.AddFloat(\"cnt2\", 1.452)\n }\n }\n}\n```\n\nApart from the runtime memory stats, this application publishes two counters and the\nnumber of currently running Goroutines and updates these stats every second.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/go_expvar.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/go_expvar.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified. Each JOB can be used to monitor a different Go application.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n| url | the URL and port of the expvar endpoint. Please include the whole path of the endpoint, as the expvar handler can be installed in a non-standard location. | | True |\n| user | If the URL is password protected, this is the username to use. | | False |\n| pass | If the URL is password protected, this is the password to use. | | False |\n| collect_memstats | Enables charts for Go runtime's memory statistics. | | False |\n| extra_charts | Defines extra data/charts to monitor, please see the example below. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Monitor a Go app1 application\n\nThe example below sets a configuration for a Go application, called `app1`. Besides the `memstats`, the application also exposes two counters and the number of currently running Goroutines and updates these stats every second.\n\nThe `go_expvar` collector can monitor these as well with the use of the `extra_charts` configuration variable.\n\nThe `extra_charts` variable is a YaML list of Netdata chart definitions.\nEach chart definition has the following keys:\n\n```\nid: Netdata chart ID\noptions: a key-value mapping of chart options\nlines: a list of line definitions\n```\n\n**Note: please do not use dots in the chart or line ID field.\nSee [this issue](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/pull/1902#issuecomment-284494195) for explanation.**\n\nPlease see these two links to the official Netdata documentation for more information about the values:\n\n- [External plugins - charts](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/plugins.d/README.md#chart)\n- [Chart variables](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/README.md#global-variables-order-and-chart)\n\n**Line definitions**\n\nEach chart can define multiple lines (dimensions).\nA line definition is a key-value mapping of line options.\nEach line can have the following options:\n\n```\n# mandatory\nexpvar_key: the name of the expvar as present in the JSON output of /debug/vars endpoint\nexpvar_type: value type; supported are \"float\" or \"int\"\nid: the id of this line/dimension in Netdata\n\n# optional - Netdata defaults are used if these options are not defined\nname: ''\nalgorithm: absolute\nmultiplier: 1\ndivisor: 100 if expvar_type == float, 1 if expvar_type == int\nhidden: False\n```\n\nPlease see the following link for more information about the options and their default values:\n[External plugins - dimensions](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/plugins.d/README.md#dimension)\n\nApart from top-level expvars, this plugin can also parse expvars stored in a multi-level map;\nAll dicts in the resulting JSON document are then flattened to one level.\nExpvar names are joined together with '.' when flattening.\n\nExample:\n\n```\n{\n \"counters\": {\"cnt1\": 1042, \"cnt2\": 1512.9839999999983},\n \"runtime.goroutines\": 5\n}\n```\n\nIn the above case, the exported variables will be available under `runtime.goroutines`,\n`counters.cnt1` and `counters.cnt2` expvar_keys. If the flattening results in a key collision,\nthe first defined key wins and all subsequent keys with the same name are ignored.\n\n\n```yaml\napp1:\n name : 'app1'\n url : 'http://127.0.0.1:8080/debug/vars'\n collect_memstats: true\n extra_charts:\n - id: \"runtime_goroutines\"\n options:\n name: num_goroutines\n title: \"runtime: number of goroutines\"\n units: goroutines\n family: runtime\n context: expvar.runtime.goroutines\n chart_type: line\n lines:\n - {expvar_key: 'runtime.goroutines', expvar_type: int, id: runtime_goroutines}\n - id: \"foo_counters\"\n options:\n name: counters\n title: \"some random counters\"\n units: awesomeness\n family: counters\n context: expvar.foo.counters\n chart_type: line\n lines:\n - {expvar_key: 'counters.cnt1', expvar_type: int, id: counters_cnt1}\n - {expvar_key: 'counters.cnt2', expvar_type: float, id: counters_cnt2}\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `go_expvar` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin go_expvar debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Go applications (EXPVAR) instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| expvar.memstats.heap | alloc, inuse | KiB |\n| expvar.memstats.stack | inuse | KiB |\n| expvar.memstats.mspan | inuse | KiB |\n| expvar.memstats.mcache | inuse | KiB |\n| expvar.memstats.live_objects | live | objects |\n| expvar.memstats.sys | sys | KiB |\n| expvar.memstats.gc_pauses | avg | ns |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-go_expvar-Go_applications_(EXPVAR)", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/go_expvar/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "hddtemp", "monitored_instance": {"name": "HDD temperature", "link": "https://linux.die.net/man/8/hddtemp", "categories": ["data-collection.hardware-devices-and-sensors"], "icon_filename": "hard-drive.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["hardware", "hdd temperature", "disk temperature", "temperature"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# HDD temperature\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: hddtemp\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors disk temperatures.\n\n\nIt uses the `hddtemp` daemon to gather the metrics.\n\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, this collector will attempt to connect to the `hddtemp` daemon on `127.0.0.1:7634`\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Run `hddtemp` in daemon mode\n\nYou can execute `hddtemp` in TCP/IP daemon mode by using the `-d` argument.\n\nSo running `hddtemp -d` would run the daemon, by default on port 7634.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/hddtemp.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/hddtemp.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\nBy default this collector will try to autodetect disks (autodetection works only for disk which names start with \"sd\"). However this can be overridden by setting the option `disks` to an array of desired disks.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | local | False |\n| devices | Array of desired disks to detect, in case their name doesn't start with `sd`. | | False |\n| host | The IP or HOSTNAME to connect to. | localhost | True |\n| port | The port to connect to. | 7634 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\nlocalhost:\n name: 'local'\n host: '127.0.0.1'\n port: 7634\n\n```\n##### Custom disk names\n\nAn example defining the disk names to detect.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nlocalhost:\n name: 'local'\n host: '127.0.0.1'\n port: 7634\n devices:\n - customdisk1\n - customdisk2\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nlocalhost:\n name: 'local'\n host: '127.0.0.1'\n port: 7634\n\nremote_job:\n name : 'remote'\n host : 'http://192.0.2.1:2812'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `hddtemp` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin hddtemp debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per HDD temperature instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hddtemp.temperatures | a dimension per disk | Celsius |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-hddtemp-HDD_temperature", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/hddtemp/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "hpssa", "monitored_instance": {"name": "HP Smart Storage Arrays", "link": "https://buy.hpe.com/us/en/software/server-management-software/server-management-software/smart-array-management-software/hpe-smart-storage-administrator/p/5409020", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"], "icon_filename": "hp.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["storage", "hp", "hpssa", "array"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# HP Smart Storage Arrays\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: hpssa\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors HP Smart Storage Arrays metrics about operational statuses and temperatures.\n\nIt uses the command line tool `ssacli`. The exact command used is `sudo -n ssacli ctrl all show config detail`\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nIf no configuration is provided, the collector will try to execute the `ssacli` binary.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable the hpssa collector\n\nThe `hpssa` collector is disabled by default. To enable it, use `edit-config` from the Netdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md), which is typically at `/etc/netdata`, to edit the `python.d.conf` file.\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata # Replace this path with your Netdata config directory, if different\nsudo ./edit-config python.d.conf\n```\n\nChange the value of the `hpssa` setting to `yes`. Save the file and restart the Netdata 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.\n\n\n#### Allow user netdata to execute `ssacli` as root.\n\nThis module uses `ssacli`, which can only be executed by root. It uses `sudo` and assumes that it is configured such that the `netdata` user can execute `ssacli` as root without a password.\n\n- Add to your `/etc/sudoers` file:\n\n`which ssacli` shows the full path to the binary.\n\n```bash\nnetdata ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /path/to/ssacli\n```\n\n- Reset Netdata's systemd\n unit [CapabilityBoundingSet](https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.exec.html#Capabilities) (Linux\n distributions with systemd)\n\nThe default CapabilityBoundingSet doesn't allow using `sudo`, and is quite strict in general. Resetting is not optimal, but a next-best solution given the inability to execute `ssacli` using `sudo`.\n\nAs the `root` user, do the following:\n\n```cmd\nmkdir /etc/systemd/system/netdata.service.d\necho -e '[Service]\\nCapabilityBoundingSet=~' | tee /etc/systemd/system/netdata.service.d/unset-capability-bounding-set.conf\nsystemctl daemon-reload\nsystemctl restart netdata.service\n```\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/hpssa.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/hpssa.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n| ssacli_path | Path to the `ssacli` command line utility. Configure this if `ssacli` is not in the $PATH | | False |\n| use_sudo | Whether or not to use `sudo` to execute `ssacli` | True | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Local simple config\n\nA basic configuration, specyfing the path to `ssacli`\n\n```yaml\nlocal:\n ssacli_path: /usr/sbin/ssacli\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `hpssa` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin hpssa debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per HP Smart Storage Arrays instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| hpssa.ctrl_status | ctrl_{adapter slot}_status, cache_{adapter slot}_status, battery_{adapter slot}_status per adapter | Status |\n| hpssa.ctrl_temperature | ctrl_{adapter slot}_temperature, cache_{adapter slot}_temperature per adapter | Celsius |\n| hpssa.ld_status | a dimension per logical drive | Status |\n| hpssa.pd_status | a dimension per physical drive | Status |\n| hpssa.pd_temperature | a dimension per physical drive | Celsius |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-hpssa-HP_Smart_Storage_Arrays", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/hpssa/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "icecast", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Icecast", "link": "https://icecast.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.media-streaming-servers"], "icon_filename": "icecast.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["icecast", "streaming", "media"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Icecast\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: icecast\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Icecast listener counts.\n\nIt connects to an icecast URL and uses the `status-json.xsl` endpoint to retrieve statistics.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nWithout configuration, the collector attempts to connect to http://localhost:8443/status-json.xsl\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Icecast minimum version\n\nNeeds at least icecast version >= 2.4.0\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/icecast.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/icecast.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n| url | The URL (and port) to the icecast server. Needs to also include `/status-json.xsl` | http://localhost:8443/status-json.xsl | False |\n| user | Username to use to connect to `url` if it's password protected. | | False |\n| pass | Password to use to connect to `url` if it's password protected. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Remote Icecast server\n\nConfigure a remote icecast server\n\n```yaml\nremote:\n url: 'http://1.2.3.4:8443/status-json.xsl'\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `icecast` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin icecast debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Icecast instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| icecast.listeners | a dimension for each active source | listeners |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-icecast-Icecast", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/icecast/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "ipfs", "monitored_instance": {"name": "IPFS", "link": "https://ipfs.tech/", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"], "icon_filename": "ipfs.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# IPFS\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: ipfs\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors IPFS server metrics about its quality and performance.\n\nIt connects to an http endpoint of the IPFS server to collect the metrics\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nIf the endpoint is accessible by the Agent, netdata will autodetect it\n\n#### Limits\n\nCalls to the following endpoints are disabled due to IPFS bugs:\n\n/api/v0/stats/repo (https://github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/issues/3874)\n/api/v0/pin/ls (https://github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/issues/7528)\n\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/ipfs.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/ipfs.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | The JOB's name as it will appear at the dashboard (by default is the job_name) | job_name | False |\n| url | URL to the IPFS API | no | True |\n| repoapi | Collect repo metrics. | no | False |\n| pinapi | Set status of IPFS pinned object polling. | no | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic (default out-of-the-box)\n\nA basic example configuration, one job will run at a time. Autodetect mechanism uses it by default.\n\n```yaml\nlocalhost:\n name: 'local'\n url: 'http://localhost:5001'\n repoapi: no\n pinapi: no\n\n```\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nlocalhost:\n name: 'local'\n url: 'http://localhost:5001'\n repoapi: no\n pinapi: no\n\nremote_host:\n name: 'remote'\n url: 'http://192.0.2.1:5001'\n repoapi: no\n pinapi: no\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `ipfs` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin ipfs debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ ipfs_datastore_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/ipfs.conf) | ipfs.repo_size | IPFS datastore utilization |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per IPFS instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| ipfs.bandwidth | in, out | kilobits/s |\n| ipfs.peers | peers | peers |\n| ipfs.repo_size | avail, size | GiB |\n| ipfs.repo_objects | objects, pinned, recursive_pins | objects |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-ipfs-IPFS", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/ipfs/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "litespeed", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Litespeed", "link": "https://www.litespeedtech.com/products/litespeed-web-server", "categories": ["data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies"], "icon_filename": "litespeed.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["litespeed", "web", "server"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Litespeed\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: litespeed\n\n## Overview\n\nExamine Litespeed metrics for insights into web server operations. Analyze request rates, response times, and error rates for efficient web service delivery.\n\nThe collector uses the statistics under /tmp/lshttpd to gather the metrics.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nIf no configuration is present, the collector will attempt to read files under /tmp/lshttpd/.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/litespeed.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/litespeed.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n| path | Use a different path than the default, where the lightspeed stats files reside. | /tmp/lshttpd/ | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Set the path to statistics\n\nChange the path for the litespeed stats files\n\n```yaml\nlocalhost:\n name: 'local'\n path: '/tmp/lshttpd'\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `litespeed` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin litespeed debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Litespeed instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| litespeed.net_throughput | in, out | kilobits/s |\n| litespeed.net_throughput | in, out | kilobits/s |\n| litespeed.connections | free, used | conns |\n| litespeed.connections | free, used | conns |\n| litespeed.requests | requests | requests/s |\n| litespeed.requests_processing | processing | requests |\n| litespeed.cache | hits | hits/s |\n| litespeed.cache | hits | hits/s |\n| litespeed.static | hits | hits/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-litespeed-Litespeed", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/litespeed/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "megacli", "monitored_instance": {"name": "MegaCLI", "link": "https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/MegaCli", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"], "icon_filename": "hard-drive.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["storage", "raid-controller", "manage-disks"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# MegaCLI\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: megacli\n\n## Overview\n\nExamine MegaCLI metrics with Netdata for insights into RAID controller performance. Improve your RAID controller efficiency with real-time MegaCLI metrics.\n\nCollects adapter, physical drives and battery stats using megacli command-line tool\n\nExecuted commands:\n\n - `sudo -n megacli -LDPDInfo -aAll`\n - `sudo -n megacli -AdpBbuCmd -a0`\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\nThe module uses megacli, which can only be executed by root. It uses sudo and assumes that it is configured such that the netdata user can execute megacli as root without a password.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nAfter all the permissions are satisfied, netdata should be to execute commands via the megacli command line utility\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Grant permissions for netdata, to run megacli as sudoer\n\nThe module uses megacli, which can only be executed by root. It uses sudo and assumes that it is configured such that the netdata user can execute megacli as root without a password.\n\nAdd to your /etc/sudoers file:\nwhich megacli shows the full path to the binary.\n\n```bash\nnetdata ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /path/to/megacli\n```\n\n\n#### Reset Netdata's systemd unit CapabilityBoundingSet (Linux distributions with systemd)\n\nThe default CapabilityBoundingSet doesn't allow using sudo, and is quite strict in general. Resetting is not optimal, but a next-best solution given the inability to execute arcconf using sudo.\n\nAs root user, do the following:\n\n```bash\nmkdir /etc/systemd/system/netdata.service.d\necho -e '[Service]\\nCapabilityBoundingSet=~' | tee /etc/systemd/system/netdata.service.d/unset-capability-bounding-set.conf\nsystemctl daemon-reload\nsystemctl restart netdata.service\n```\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/megacli.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/megacli.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| do_battery | default is no. Battery stats (adds additional call to megacli `megacli -AdpBbuCmd -a0`). | no | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration per job\n\n```yaml\njob_name:\n name: myname\n update_every: 1\n priority: 60000\n penalty: yes\n autodetection_retry: 0\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `megacli` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin megacli debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ megacli_adapter_state ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/megacli.conf) | megacli.adapter_degraded | adapter is in the degraded state (0: false, 1: true) |\n| [ megacli_pd_media_errors ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/megacli.conf) | megacli.pd_media_error | number of physical drive media errors |\n| [ megacli_pd_predictive_failures ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/megacli.conf) | megacli.pd_predictive_failure | number of physical drive predictive failures |\n| [ megacli_bbu_relative_charge ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/megacli.conf) | megacli.bbu_relative_charge | average battery backup unit (BBU) relative state of charge over the last 10 seconds |\n| [ megacli_bbu_cycle_count ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/megacli.conf) | megacli.bbu_cycle_count | average battery backup unit (BBU) charge cycles count over the last 10 seconds |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per MegaCLI instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| megacli.adapter_degraded | a dimension per adapter | is degraded |\n| megacli.pd_media_error | a dimension per physical drive | errors/s |\n| megacli.pd_predictive_failure | a dimension per physical drive | failures/s |\n\n### Per battery\n\nMetrics related to Battery Backup Units, each BBU provides its own set of the following metrics.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| megacli.bbu_relative_charge | adapter {battery id} | percentage |\n| megacli.bbu_cycle_count | adapter {battery id} | cycle count |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-megacli-MegaCLI", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/megacli/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "memcached", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Memcached", "link": "https://memcached.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"], "icon_filename": "memcached.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["memcached", "memcache", "cache", "database"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Memcached\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: memcached\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor Memcached metrics for proficient in-memory key-value store operations. Track cache hits, misses, and memory usage for efficient data caching.\n\nIt reads server response to stats command ([stats interface](https://github.com/memcached/memcached/wiki/Commands#stats)).\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nIf no configuration is given, collector will attempt to connect to memcached instance on `127.0.0.1:11211` address.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/memcached.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/memcached.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| host | the host to connect to. | 127.0.0.1 | False |\n| port | the port to connect to. | 11211 | False |\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### localhost\n\nAn example configuration for localhost.\n\n```yaml\nlocalhost:\n name: 'local'\n host: 'localhost'\n port: 11211\n\n```\n##### localipv4\n\nAn example configuration for localipv4.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nlocalhost:\n name: 'local'\n host: '127.0.0.1'\n port: 11211\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### localipv6\n\nAn example configuration for localipv6.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nlocalhost:\n name: 'local'\n host: '::1'\n port: 11211\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `memcached` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin memcached debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ memcached_cache_memory_usage ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/memcached.conf) | memcached.cache | cache memory utilization |\n| [ memcached_cache_fill_rate ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/memcached.conf) | memcached.cache | average rate the cache fills up (positive), or frees up (negative) space over the last hour |\n| [ memcached_out_of_cache_space_time ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/memcached.conf) | memcached.cache | estimated time the cache will run out of space if the system continues to add data at the same rate as the past hour |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Memcached instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| memcached.cache | available, used | MiB |\n| memcached.net | in, out | kilobits/s |\n| memcached.connections | current, rejected, total | connections/s |\n| memcached.items | current, total | items |\n| memcached.evicted_reclaimed | reclaimed, evicted | items |\n| memcached.get | hints, misses | requests |\n| memcached.get_rate | rate | requests/s |\n| memcached.set_rate | rate | requests/s |\n| memcached.delete | hits, misses | requests |\n| memcached.cas | hits, misses, bad value | requests |\n| memcached.increment | hits, misses | requests |\n| memcached.decrement | hits, misses | requests |\n| memcached.touch | hits, misses | requests |\n| memcached.touch_rate | rate | requests/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-memcached-Memcached", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/memcached/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "monit", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Monit", "link": "https://mmonit.com/monit/", "categories": ["data-collection.synthetic-checks"], "icon_filename": "monit.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["monit", "mmonit", "supervision tool", "monitrc"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Monit\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: monit\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Monit targets such as filesystems, directories, files, FIFO pipes and more.\n\n\nIt gathers data from Monit's XML interface.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, this collector will attempt to connect to Monit at `http://localhost:2812`\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/monit.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/monit.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | local | False |\n| url | The URL to fetch Monit's metrics. | http://localhost:2812 | True |\n| user | Username in case the URL is password protected. | | False |\n| pass | Password in case the URL is password protected. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic configuration example.\n\n```yaml\nlocalhost:\n name : 'local'\n url : 'http://localhost:2812'\n\n```\n##### Basic Authentication\n\nExample using basic username and password in order to authenticate.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nlocalhost:\n name : 'local'\n url : 'http://localhost:2812'\n user: 'foo'\n pass: 'bar'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nlocalhost:\n name: 'local'\n url: 'http://localhost:2812'\n\nremote_job:\n name: 'remote'\n url: 'http://192.0.2.1:2812'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `monit` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin monit debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Monit instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| monit.filesystems | a dimension per target | filesystems |\n| monit.directories | a dimension per target | directories |\n| monit.files | a dimension per target | files |\n| monit.fifos | a dimension per target | pipes |\n| monit.programs | a dimension per target | programs |\n| monit.services | a dimension per target | processes |\n| monit.process_uptime | a dimension per target | seconds |\n| monit.process_threads | a dimension per target | threads |\n| monit.process_childrens | a dimension per target | children |\n| monit.hosts | a dimension per target | hosts |\n| monit.host_latency | a dimension per target | milliseconds |\n| monit.networks | a dimension per target | interfaces |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-monit-Monit", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/monit/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "nsd", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Name Server Daemon", "link": "https://nsd.docs.nlnetlabs.nl/en/latest/#", "categories": ["data-collection.dns-and-dhcp-servers"], "icon_filename": "nsd.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["nsd", "name server daemon"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Name Server Daemon\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: nsd\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors NSD statistics like queries, zones, protocols, query types and more.\n\n\nIt uses the `nsd-control stats_noreset` command to gather metrics.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nIf permissions are satisfied, the collector will be able to run `nsd-control stats_noreset`, thus collecting metrics.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### NSD version\n\nThe version of `nsd` must be 4.0+.\n\n\n#### Provide Netdata the permissions to run the command\n\nNetdata must have permissions to run the `nsd-control stats_noreset` command.\n\nYou can:\n\n- Add \"netdata\" user to \"nsd\" group:\n ```\n usermod -aG nsd netdata\n ```\n- Add Netdata to sudoers\n 1. Edit the sudoers file:\n ```\n visudo -f /etc/sudoers.d/netdata\n ```\n 2. Add the entry:\n ```\n Defaults:netdata !requiretty\n netdata ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/nsd-control stats_noreset\n ```\n\n > Note that you will need to set the `command` option to `sudo /usr/sbin/nsd-control stats_noreset` if you use this method.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/nsd.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/nsd.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThis particular collector does not need further configuration to work if permissions are satisfied, but you can always customize it's data collection behavior.\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 30 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n| command | The command to run | nsd-control stats_noreset | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic configuration example.\n\n```yaml\nlocal:\n name: 'nsd_local'\n command: 'nsd-control stats_noreset'\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `nsd` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin nsd debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Name Server Daemon instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| nsd.queries | queries | queries/s |\n| nsd.zones | master, slave | zones |\n| nsd.protocols | udp, udp6, tcp, tcp6 | queries/s |\n| nsd.type | A, NS, CNAME, SOA, PTR, HINFO, MX, NAPTR, TXT, AAAA, SRV, ANY | queries/s |\n| nsd.transfer | NOTIFY, AXFR | queries/s |\n| nsd.rcode | NOERROR, FORMERR, SERVFAIL, NXDOMAIN, NOTIMP, REFUSED, YXDOMAIN | queries/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-nsd-Name_Server_Daemon", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/nsd/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "openldap", "monitored_instance": {"name": "OpenLDAP", "link": "https://www.openldap.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.authentication-and-authorization"], "icon_filename": "statsd.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["openldap", "RBAC", "Directory access"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# OpenLDAP\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: openldap\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors OpenLDAP metrics about connections, operations, referrals and more.\n\nStatistics are taken from the monitoring interface of a openLDAP (slapd) server\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis collector doesn't work until all the prerequisites are checked.\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Configure the openLDAP server to expose metrics to monitor it.\n\nFollow instructions from https://www.openldap.org/doc/admin24/monitoringslapd.html to activate monitoring interface.\n\n\n#### Install python-ldap module\n\nInstall python ldap module \n\n1. From pip package manager\n\n```bash\npip install ldap\n```\n\n2. With apt package manager (in most deb based distros)\n\n\n```bash\napt-get install python-ldap\n```\n\n\n3. With yum package manager (in most rpm based distros)\n\n\n```bash\nyum install python-ldap\n```\n\n\n#### Insert credentials for Netdata to access openLDAP server\n\nUse the `ldappasswd` utility to set a password for the username you will use.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/openldap.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/openldap.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n| username | The bind user with right to access monitor statistics | | True |\n| password | The password for the binded user | | True |\n| server | The listening address of the LDAP server. In case of TLS, use the hostname which the certificate is published for. | | True |\n| port | The listening port of the LDAP server. Change to 636 port in case of TLS connection. | 389 | True |\n| use_tls | Make True if a TLS connection is used over ldaps:// | False | False |\n| use_start_tls | Make True if a TLS connection is used over ldap:// | False | False |\n| cert_check | False if you want to ignore certificate check | True | True |\n| timeout | Seconds to timeout if no connection exist | | True |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n```yaml\nusername: \"cn=admin\"\npassword: \"pass\"\nserver: \"localhost\"\nport: \"389\"\ncheck_cert: True\ntimeout: 1\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `openldap` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin openldap debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per OpenLDAP instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| openldap.total_connections | connections | connections/s |\n| openldap.traffic_stats | sent | KiB/s |\n| openldap.operations_status | completed, initiated | ops/s |\n| openldap.referrals | sent | referrals/s |\n| openldap.entries | sent | entries/s |\n| openldap.ldap_operations | bind, search, unbind, add, delete, modify, compare | ops/s |\n| openldap.waiters | write, read | waiters/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-openldap-OpenLDAP", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/openldap/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "oracledb", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Oracle DB", "link": "https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"], "icon_filename": "oracle.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["database", "oracle", "data warehouse", "SQL"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Oracle DB\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: oracledb\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors OracleDB database metrics about sessions, tables, memory and more.\n\nIt collects the metrics via the supported database client library\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nIn order for this collector to work, it needs a read-only user `netdata` in the RDBMS.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nWhen the requirements are met, databases on the local host on port 1521 will be auto-detected\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Install the python-oracledb package\n\nYou can follow the official guide below to install the required package:\n\nSource: https://python-oracledb.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/installation.html\n\n\n#### Create a read only user for netdata\n\nFollow the official instructions for your oracle RDBMS to create a read-only user for netdata. The operation may follow this approach\n\nConnect to your Oracle database with an administrative user and execute:\n\n```bash\nCREATE USER netdata IDENTIFIED BY ;\n\nGRANT CONNECT TO netdata;\nGRANT SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE TO netdata;\n```\n\n\n#### Edit the configuration\n\nEdit the configuration troubleshooting:\n\n1. Provide a valid user for the netdata collector to access the database\n2. Specify the network target this database is listening.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/oracledb.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/oracledb.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| user | The username for the user account. | no | True |\n| password | The password for the user account. | no | True |\n| server | The IP address or hostname (and port) of the Oracle Database Server. | no | True |\n| service | The Oracle Database service name. To view the services available on your server run this query, `select SERVICE_NAME from gv$session where sid in (select sid from V$MYSTAT)`. | no | True |\n| protocol | one of the strings \"tcp\" or \"tcps\" indicating whether to use unencrypted network traffic or encrypted network traffic | no | True |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration, two jobs described for two databases.\n\n```yaml\nlocal:\n user: 'netdata'\n password: 'secret'\n server: 'localhost:1521'\n service: 'XE'\n protocol: 'tcps'\n\nremote:\n user: 'netdata'\n password: 'secret'\n server: '10.0.0.1:1521'\n service: 'XE'\n protocol: 'tcps'\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `oracledb` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin oracledb debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\n### Per Oracle DB instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| oracledb.session_count | total, active | sessions |\n| oracledb.session_limit_usage | usage | % |\n| oracledb.logons | logons | events/s |\n| oracledb.physical_disk_read_writes | reads, writes | events/s |\n| oracledb.sorts_on_disks | sorts | events/s |\n| oracledb.full_table_scans | full table scans | events/s |\n| oracledb.database_wait_time_ratio | wait time ratio | % |\n| oracledb.shared_pool_free_memory | free memory | % |\n| oracledb.in_memory_sorts_ratio | in-memory sorts | % |\n| oracledb.sql_service_response_time | time | seconds |\n| oracledb.user_rollbacks | rollbacks | events/s |\n| oracledb.enqueue_timeouts | enqueue timeouts | events/s |\n| oracledb.cache_hit_ration | buffer, cursor, library, row | % |\n| oracledb.global_cache_blocks | corrupted, lost | events/s |\n| oracledb.activity | parse count, execute count, user commits, user rollbacks | events/s |\n| oracledb.wait_time | application, configuration, administrative, concurrency, commit, network, user I/O, system I/O, scheduler, other | ms |\n| oracledb.tablespace_size | a dimension per active tablespace | KiB |\n| oracledb.tablespace_usage | a dimension per active tablespace | KiB |\n| oracledb.tablespace_usage_in_percent | a dimension per active tablespace | % |\n| oracledb.allocated_size | a dimension per active tablespace | B |\n| oracledb.allocated_usage | a dimension per active tablespace | B |\n| oracledb.allocated_usage_in_percent | a dimension per active tablespace | % |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-oracledb-Oracle_DB", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/oracledb/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "pandas", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Pandas", "link": "https://pandas.pydata.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.generic-data-collection"], "icon_filename": "pandas.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["pandas", "python"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Pandas\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: pandas\n\n## Overview\n\n[Pandas](https://pandas.pydata.org/) is a de-facto standard in reading and processing most types of structured data in Python.\nIf you have metrics appearing in a CSV, JSON, XML, HTML, or [other supported format](https://pandas.pydata.org/docs/user_guide/io.html),\neither locally or via some HTTP endpoint, you can easily ingest and present those metrics in Netdata, by leveraging the Pandas collector.\n\nThis collector can be used to collect pretty much anything that can be read by Pandas, and then processed by Pandas.\n\n\nThe collector uses [pandas](https://pandas.pydata.org/) to pull data and do pandas-based preprocessing, before feeding to Netdata.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Python Requirements\n\nThis collector depends on some Python (Python 3 only) packages that can usually be installed via `pip` or `pip3`.\n\n```bash\nsudo pip install pandas requests\n```\n\nNote: If you would like to use [`pandas.read_sql`](https://pandas.pydata.org/docs/reference/api/pandas.read_sql.html) to query a database, you will need to install the below packages as well.\n\n```bash\nsudo pip install 'sqlalchemy<2.0' psycopg2-binary\n```\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/pandas.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/pandas.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| chart_configs | an array of chart configuration dictionaries | [] | True |\n| chart_configs.name | name of the chart to be displayed in the dashboard. | None | True |\n| chart_configs.title | title of the chart to be displayed in the dashboard. | None | True |\n| chart_configs.family | [family](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/visualize/interact-new-charts.md#families) of the chart to be displayed in the dashboard. | None | True |\n| chart_configs.context | [context](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/visualize/interact-new-charts.md#contexts) of the chart to be displayed in the dashboard. | None | True |\n| chart_configs.type | the type of the chart to be displayed in the dashboard. | None | True |\n| chart_configs.units | the units of the chart to be displayed in the dashboard. | None | True |\n| chart_configs.df_steps | a series of pandas operations (one per line) that each returns a dataframe. | None | True |\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Temperature API Example\n\nexample pulling some hourly temperature data, a chart for today forecast (mean,min,max) and another chart for current.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\ntemperature:\n name: \"temperature\"\n update_every: 5\n chart_configs:\n - name: \"temperature_forecast_by_city\"\n title: \"Temperature By City - Today Forecast\"\n family: \"temperature.today\"\n context: \"pandas.temperature\"\n type: \"line\"\n units: \"Celsius\"\n df_steps: >\n pd.DataFrame.from_dict(\n {city: requests.get(f'https://api.open-meteo.com/v1/forecast?latitude={lat}&longitude={lng}&hourly=temperature_2m').json()['hourly']['temperature_2m']\n for (city,lat,lng)\n in [\n ('dublin', 53.3441, -6.2675),\n ('athens', 37.9792, 23.7166),\n ('london', 51.5002, -0.1262),\n ('berlin', 52.5235, 13.4115),\n ('paris', 48.8567, 2.3510),\n ('madrid', 40.4167, -3.7033),\n ('new_york', 40.71, -74.01),\n ('los_angeles', 34.05, -118.24),\n ]\n }\n );\n df.describe(); # get aggregate stats for each city;\n df.transpose()[['mean', 'max', 'min']].reset_index(); # just take mean, min, max;\n df.rename(columns={'index':'city'}); # some column renaming;\n df.pivot(columns='city').mean().to_frame().reset_index(); # force to be one row per city;\n df.rename(columns={0:'degrees'}); # some column renaming;\n pd.concat([df, df['city']+'_'+df['level_0']], axis=1); # add new column combining city and summary measurement label;\n df.rename(columns={0:'measurement'}); # some column renaming;\n df[['measurement', 'degrees']].set_index('measurement'); # just take two columns we want;\n df.sort_index(); # sort by city name;\n df.transpose(); # transpose so its just one wide row;\n - name: \"temperature_current_by_city\"\n title: \"Temperature By City - Current\"\n family: \"temperature.current\"\n context: \"pandas.temperature\"\n type: \"line\"\n units: \"Celsius\"\n df_steps: >\n pd.DataFrame.from_dict(\n {city: requests.get(f'https://api.open-meteo.com/v1/forecast?latitude={lat}&longitude={lng}¤t_weather=true').json()['current_weather']\n for (city,lat,lng)\n in [\n ('dublin', 53.3441, -6.2675),\n ('athens', 37.9792, 23.7166),\n ('london', 51.5002, -0.1262),\n ('berlin', 52.5235, 13.4115),\n ('paris', 48.8567, 2.3510),\n ('madrid', 40.4167, -3.7033),\n ('new_york', 40.71, -74.01),\n ('los_angeles', 34.05, -118.24),\n ]\n }\n );\n df.transpose();\n df[['temperature']];\n df.transpose();\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### API CSV Example\n\nexample showing a read_csv from a url and some light pandas data wrangling.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nexample_csv:\n name: \"example_csv\"\n update_every: 2\n chart_configs:\n - name: \"london_system_cpu\"\n title: \"London System CPU - Ratios\"\n family: \"london_system_cpu\"\n context: \"pandas\"\n type: \"line\"\n units: \"n\"\n df_steps: >\n pd.read_csv('https://london.my-netdata.io/api/v1/data?chart=system.cpu&format=csv&after=-60', storage_options={'User-Agent': 'netdata'});\n df.drop('time', axis=1);\n df.mean().to_frame().transpose();\n df.apply(lambda row: (row.user / row.system), axis = 1).to_frame();\n df.rename(columns={0:'average_user_system_ratio'});\n df*100;\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### API JSON Example\n\nexample showing a read_json from a url and some light pandas data wrangling.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nexample_json:\n name: \"example_json\"\n update_every: 2\n chart_configs:\n - name: \"london_system_net\"\n title: \"London System Net - Total Bandwidth\"\n family: \"london_system_net\"\n context: \"pandas\"\n type: \"area\"\n units: \"kilobits/s\"\n df_steps: >\n pd.DataFrame(requests.get('https://london.my-netdata.io/api/v1/data?chart=system.net&format=json&after=-1').json()['data'], columns=requests.get('https://london.my-netdata.io/api/v1/data?chart=system.net&format=json&after=-1').json()['labels']);\n df.drop('time', axis=1);\n abs(df);\n df.sum(axis=1).to_frame();\n df.rename(columns={0:'total_bandwidth'});\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### XML Example\n\nexample showing a read_xml from a url and some light pandas data wrangling.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nexample_xml:\n name: \"example_xml\"\n update_every: 2\n line_sep: \"|\"\n chart_configs:\n - name: \"temperature_forcast\"\n title: \"Temperature Forecast\"\n family: \"temp\"\n context: \"pandas.temp\"\n type: \"line\"\n units: \"celsius\"\n df_steps: >\n pd.read_xml('http://metwdb-openaccess.ichec.ie/metno-wdb2ts/locationforecast?lat=54.7210798611;long=-8.7237392806', xpath='./product/time[1]/location/temperature', parser='etree')|\n df.rename(columns={'value': 'dublin'})|\n df[['dublin']]|\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### SQL Example\n\nexample showing a read_sql from a postgres database using sqlalchemy.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nsql:\n name: \"sql\"\n update_every: 5\n chart_configs:\n - name: \"sql\"\n title: \"SQL Example\"\n family: \"sql.example\"\n context: \"example\"\n type: \"line\"\n units: \"percent\"\n df_steps: >\n pd.read_sql_query(\n sql='\\\n select \\\n random()*100 as metric_1, \\\n random()*100 as metric_2 \\\n ',\n con=create_engine('postgresql://localhost/postgres?user=netdata&password=netdata')\n );\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `pandas` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin pandas debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\nThis collector is expecting one row in the final pandas DataFrame. It is that first row that will be taken\nas the most recent values for each dimension on each chart using (`df.to_dict(orient='records')[0]`).\nSee [pd.to_dict()](https://pandas.pydata.org/docs/reference/api/pandas.DataFrame.to_dict.html).\"\n\n\n### Per Pandas instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-pandas-Pandas", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/pandas/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "postfix", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Postfix", "link": "https://www.postfix.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.mail-servers"], "icon_filename": "postfix.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["postfix", "mail", "mail server"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Postfix\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: postfix\n\n## Overview\n\nKeep an eye on Postfix metrics for efficient mail server operations. \nImprove your mail server performance with Netdata's real-time metrics and built-in alerts.\n\n\nMonitors MTA email queue statistics using [postqueue](http://www.postfix.org/postqueue.1.html) tool.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nPostfix has internal access controls that limit activities on the mail queue. By default, all users are allowed to view the queue. If your system is configured with stricter access controls, you need to grant the `netdata` user access to view the mail queue. In order to do it, add `netdata` to `authorized_mailq_users` in the `/etc/postfix/main.cf` file.\nSee the `authorized_mailq_users` setting in the [Postfix documentation](https://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html) for more details.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe collector executes `postqueue -p` to get Postfix queue statistics.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThere is no configuration file.\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `postfix` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin postfix debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Postfix instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| postfix.qemails | emails | emails |\n| postfix.qsize | size | KiB |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-postfix-Postfix", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/postfix/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "puppet", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Puppet", "link": "https://www.puppet.com/", "categories": ["data-collection.ci-cd-systems"], "icon_filename": "puppet.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["puppet", "jvm heap"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Puppet\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: puppet\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Puppet metrics about JVM Heap, Non-Heap, CPU usage and file descriptors.'\n\n\nIt uses Puppet's metrics API endpoint to gather the metrics.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, this collector will use `https://fqdn.example.com:8140` as the URL to look for metrics.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/puppet.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/puppet.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThis particular collector does not need further configuration to work if permissions are satisfied, but you can always customize it's data collection behavior.\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n> Notes:\n> - Exact Fully Qualified Domain Name of the node should be used.\n> - Usually Puppet Server/DB startup time is VERY long. So, there should be quite reasonable retry count.\n> - A secured PuppetDB config may require a client certificate. This does not apply to the default PuppetDB configuration though.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| url | HTTP or HTTPS URL, exact Fully Qualified Domain Name of the node should be used. | https://fqdn.example.com:8081 | True |\n| tls_verify | Control HTTPS server certificate verification. | False | False |\n| tls_ca_file | Optional CA (bundle) file to use | | False |\n| tls_cert_file | Optional client certificate file | | False |\n| tls_key_file | Optional client key file | | False |\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 30 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration\n\n```yaml\npuppetserver:\n url: 'https://fqdn.example.com:8140'\n autodetection_retry: 1\n\n```\n##### TLS Certificate\n\nAn example using a TLS certificate\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\npuppetdb:\n url: 'https://fqdn.example.com:8081'\n tls_cert_file: /path/to/client.crt\n tls_key_file: /path/to/client.key\n autodetection_retry: 1\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\npuppetserver1:\n url: 'https://fqdn.example.com:8140'\n autodetection_retry: 1\n\npuppetserver2:\n url: 'https://fqdn.example2.com:8140'\n autodetection_retry: 1\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `puppet` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin puppet debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Puppet instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| puppet.jvm | committed, used | MiB |\n| puppet.jvm | committed, used | MiB |\n| puppet.cpu | execution, GC | percentage |\n| puppet.fdopen | used | descriptors |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-puppet-Puppet", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/puppet/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "rethinkdbs", "monitored_instance": {"name": "RethinkDB", "link": "https://rethinkdb.com/", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"], "icon_filename": "rethinkdb.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["rethinkdb", "database", "db"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# RethinkDB\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: rethinkdbs\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors metrics about RethinkDB clusters and database servers.\n\nIt uses the `rethinkdb` python module to connect to a RethinkDB server instance and gather statistics.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nWhen no configuration file is found, the collector tries to connect to 127.0.0.1:28015.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Required python module\n\nThe collector requires the `rethinkdb` python module to be installed.\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/rethinkdbs.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/rethinkdbs.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n| host | Hostname or ip of the RethinkDB server. | localhost | False |\n| port | Port to connect to the RethinkDB server. | 28015 | False |\n| user | The username to use to connect to the RethinkDB server. | admin | False |\n| password | The password to use to connect to the RethinkDB server. | | False |\n| timeout | Set a connect timeout to the RethinkDB server. | 2 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Local RethinkDB server\n\nAn example of a configuration for a local RethinkDB server\n\n```yaml\nlocalhost:\n name: 'local'\n host: '127.0.0.1'\n port: 28015\n user: \"user\"\n password: \"pass\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `rethinkdbs` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin rethinkdbs debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per RethinkDB instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| rethinkdb.cluster_connected_servers | connected, missing | servers |\n| rethinkdb.cluster_clients_active | active | clients |\n| rethinkdb.cluster_queries | queries | queries/s |\n| rethinkdb.cluster_documents | reads, writes | documents/s |\n\n### Per database server\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| rethinkdb.client_connections | connections | connections |\n| rethinkdb.clients_active | active | clients |\n| rethinkdb.queries | queries | queries/s |\n| rethinkdb.documents | reads, writes | documents/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-rethinkdbs-RethinkDB", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/rethinkdbs/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "retroshare", "monitored_instance": {"name": "RetroShare", "link": "https://retroshare.cc/", "categories": ["data-collection.media-streaming-servers"], "icon_filename": "retroshare.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["retroshare", "p2p"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# RetroShare\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: retroshare\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors RetroShare statistics such as application bandwidth, peers, and DHT metrics.\n\nIt connects to the RetroShare web interface to gather metrics.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe collector will attempt to connect and detect a RetroShare web interface through http://localhost:9090, even without any configuration.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### RetroShare web interface\n\nRetroShare needs to be configured to enable the RetroShare WEB Interface and allow access from the Netdata host.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/retroshare.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/retroshare.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n| url | The URL to the RetroShare Web UI. | http://localhost:9090 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Local RetroShare Web UI\n\nA basic configuration for a RetroShare server running on localhost.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nlocalhost:\n name: 'local retroshare'\n url: 'http://localhost:9090'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Remote RetroShare Web UI\n\nA basic configuration for a remote RetroShare server.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nremote:\n name: 'remote retroshare'\n url: 'http://1.2.3.4:9090'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `retroshare` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin retroshare debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ retroshare_dht_working ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/retroshare.conf) | retroshare.dht | number of DHT peers |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per RetroShare instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| retroshare.bandwidth | Upload, Download | kilobits/s |\n| retroshare.peers | All friends, Connected friends | peers |\n| retroshare.dht | DHT nodes estimated, RS nodes estimated | peers |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-retroshare-RetroShare", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/retroshare/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "riakkv", "monitored_instance": {"name": "RiakKV", "link": "https://riak.com/products/riak-kv/index.html", "categories": ["data-collection.database-servers"], "icon_filename": "riak.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["database", "nosql", "big data"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# RiakKV\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: riakkv\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors RiakKV metrics about throughput, latency, resources and more.'\n\n\nThis collector reads the database stats from the `/stats` endpoint.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nIf the /stats endpoint is accessible, RiakKV instances on the local host running on port 8098 will be autodetected.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Configure RiakKV to enable /stats endpoint\n\nYou can follow the RiakKV configuration reference documentation for how to enable this.\n\nSource : https://docs.riak.com/riak/kv/2.2.3/configuring/reference/#client-interfaces\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/riakkv.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/riakkv.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| url | The url of the server | no | True |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic (default)\n\nA basic example configuration per job\n\n```yaml\nlocal:\nurl: 'http://localhost:8098/stats'\n\n```\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nlocal:\n url: 'http://localhost:8098/stats'\n\nremote:\n url: 'http://192.0.2.1:8098/stats'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `riakkv` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin riakkv debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ riakkv_1h_kv_get_mean_latency ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/riakkv.conf) | riak.kv.latency.get | average time between reception of client GET request and subsequent response to client over the last hour |\n| [ riakkv_kv_get_slow ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/riakkv.conf) | riak.kv.latency.get | average time between reception of client GET request and subsequent response to the client over the last 3 minutes, compared to the average over the last hour |\n| [ riakkv_1h_kv_put_mean_latency ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/riakkv.conf) | riak.kv.latency.put | average time between reception of client PUT request and subsequent response to the client over the last hour |\n| [ riakkv_kv_put_slow ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/riakkv.conf) | riak.kv.latency.put | average time between reception of client PUT request and subsequent response to the client over the last 3 minutes, compared to the average over the last hour |\n| [ riakkv_vm_high_process_count ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/riakkv.conf) | riak.vm | number of processes running in the Erlang VM |\n| [ riakkv_list_keys_active ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/riakkv.conf) | riak.core.fsm_active | number of currently running list keys finite state machines |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per RiakKV instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| riak.kv.throughput | gets, puts | operations/s |\n| riak.dt.vnode_updates | counters, sets, maps | operations/s |\n| riak.search | queries | queries/s |\n| riak.search.documents | indexed | documents/s |\n| riak.consistent.operations | gets, puts | operations/s |\n| riak.kv.latency.get | mean, median, 95, 99, 100 | ms |\n| riak.kv.latency.put | mean, median, 95, 99, 100 | ms |\n| riak.dt.latency.counter_merge | mean, median, 95, 99, 100 | ms |\n| riak.dt.latency.set_merge | mean, median, 95, 99, 100 | ms |\n| riak.dt.latency.map_merge | mean, median, 95, 99, 100 | ms |\n| riak.search.latency.query | median, min, 95, 99, 999, max | ms |\n| riak.search.latency.index | median, min, 95, 99, 999, max | ms |\n| riak.consistent.latency.get | mean, median, 95, 99, 100 | ms |\n| riak.consistent.latency.put | mean, median, 95, 99, 100 | ms |\n| riak.vm | processes | total |\n| riak.vm.memory.processes | allocated, used | MB |\n| riak.kv.siblings_encountered.get | mean, median, 95, 99, 100 | siblings |\n| riak.kv.objsize.get | mean, median, 95, 99, 100 | KB |\n| riak.search.vnodeq_size | mean, median, 95, 99, 100 | messages |\n| riak.search.index | errors | errors |\n| riak.core.protobuf_connections | active | connections |\n| riak.core.repairs | read | repairs |\n| riak.core.fsm_active | get, put, secondary index, list keys | fsms |\n| riak.core.fsm_rejected | get, put | fsms |\n| riak.search.index | bad_entry, extract_fail | writes |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-riakkv-RiakKV", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/riakkv/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "samba", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Samba", "link": "https://www.samba.org/samba/", "categories": ["data-collection.storage-mount-points-and-filesystems"], "icon_filename": "samba.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["samba", "file sharing"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Samba\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: samba\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors the performance metrics of Samba file sharing.\n\nIt is using the `smbstatus` command-line tool.\n\nExecuted commands:\n\n- `sudo -n smbstatus -P`\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n`smbstatus` is used, which can only be executed by `root`. It uses `sudo` and assumes that it is configured such that the `netdata` user can execute `smbstatus` as root without a password.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nAfter all the permissions are satisfied, the `smbstatus -P` binary is executed.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable the samba collector\n\nThe `samba` collector is disabled by default. To enable it, use `edit-config` from the Netdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md), which is typically at `/etc/netdata`, to edit the `python.d.conf` file.\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata # Replace this path with your Netdata config directory, if different\nsudo ./edit-config python.d.conf\n```\nChange the value of the `samba` setting to `yes`. Save the file and restart the Netdata 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.\n\n\n#### Permissions and programs\n\nTo run the collector you need:\n\n- `smbstatus` program\n- `sudo` program\n- `smbd` must be compiled with profiling enabled\n- `smbd` must be started either with the `-P 1` option or inside `smb.conf` using `smbd profiling level`\n\nThe module uses `smbstatus`, which can only be executed by `root`. It uses `sudo` and assumes that it is configured such that the `netdata` user can execute `smbstatus` as root without a password.\n\n- add to your `/etc/sudoers` file:\n\n `which smbstatus` shows the full path to the binary.\n\n ```bash\n netdata ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /path/to/smbstatus\n ```\n\n- Reset Netdata's systemd unit [CapabilityBoundingSet](https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.exec.html#Capabilities) (Linux distributions with systemd)\n\n The default CapabilityBoundingSet doesn't allow using `sudo`, and is quite strict in general. Resetting is not optimal, but a next-best solution given the inability to execute `smbstatus` using `sudo`.\n\n\n As the `root` user, do the following:\n\n ```cmd\n mkdir /etc/systemd/system/netdata.service.d\n echo -e '[Service]\\nCapabilityBoundingSet=~' | tee /etc/systemd/system/netdata.service.d/unset-capability-bounding-set.conf\n systemctl daemon-reload\n systemctl restart netdata.service\n ```\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/samba.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/samba.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nmy_job_name:\n name: my_name\n update_every: 1\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `samba` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin samba debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Samba instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| syscall.rw | sendfile, recvfile | KiB/s |\n| smb2.rw | readout, writein, readin, writeout | KiB/s |\n| smb2.create_close | create, close | operations/s |\n| smb2.get_set_info | getinfo, setinfo | operations/s |\n| smb2.find | find | operations/s |\n| smb2.notify | notify | operations/s |\n| smb2.sm_counters | tcon, negprot, tdis, cancel, logoff, flush, lock, keepalive, break, sessetup | count |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-samba-Samba", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/samba/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "sensors", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Linux Sensors (lm-sensors)", "link": "https://hwmon.wiki.kernel.org/lm_sensors", "categories": ["data-collection.hardware-devices-and-sensors"], "icon_filename": "microchip.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["sensors", "temperature", "voltage", "current", "power", "fan", "energy", "humidity"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Linux Sensors (lm-sensors)\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: sensors\n\n## Overview\n\nExamine Linux Sensors metrics with Netdata for insights into hardware health and performance.\n\nEnhance your system's reliability with real-time hardware health insights.\n\n\nReads system sensors information (temperature, voltage, electric current, power, etc.) via [lm-sensors](https://hwmon.wiki.kernel.org/lm_sensors).\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe following type of sensors are auto-detected:\n- temperature - fan - voltage - current - power - energy - humidity\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/sensors.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/sensors.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| types | The types of sensors to collect. | temperature, fan, voltage, current, power, energy, humidity | True |\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Default\n\nDefault configuration.\n\n```yaml\ntypes:\n - temperature\n - fan\n - voltage\n - current\n - power\n - energy\n - humidity\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `sensors` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin sensors debug trace\n ```\n\n### lm-sensors doesn't work on your device\n\n\n\n### ACPI ring buffer errors are printed\n\n\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per chip\n\nMetrics related to chips. Each chip provides a set of the following metrics, each having the chip name in the metric name as reported by `sensors -u`.\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| sensors.temperature | a dimension per sensor | Celsius |\n| sensors.voltage | a dimension per sensor | Volts |\n| sensors.current | a dimension per sensor | Ampere |\n| sensors.power | a dimension per sensor | Watt |\n| sensors.fan | a dimension per sensor | Rotations/min |\n| sensors.energy | a dimension per sensor | Joule |\n| sensors.humidity | a dimension per sensor | Percent |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-sensors-Linux_Sensors_(lm-sensors)", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/sensors/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "smartd_log", "monitored_instance": {"name": "S.M.A.R.T.", "link": "https://linux.die.net/man/8/smartd", "categories": ["data-collection.hardware-devices-and-sensors"], "icon_filename": "smart.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["smart", "S.M.A.R.T.", "SCSI devices", "ATA devices"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# S.M.A.R.T.\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: smartd_log\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors HDD/SSD S.M.A.R.T. metrics about drive health and performance.\n\n\nIt reads `smartd` log files to collect the metrics.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nUpon satisfying the prerequisites, the collector will auto-detect metrics if written in either `/var/log/smartd/` or `/var/lib/smartmontools/`.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Configure `smartd` to write attribute information to files.\n\n`smartd` must be running with `-A` option to write `smartd` attribute information to files.\n\nFor this you need to set `smartd_opts` (or `SMARTD_ARGS`, check _smartd.service_ content) in `/etc/default/smartmontools`:\n\n```\n# dump smartd attrs info every 600 seconds\nsmartd_opts=\"-A /var/log/smartd/ -i 600\"\n```\n\nYou may need to create the smartd directory before smartd will write to it: \n\n```sh\nmkdir -p /var/log/smartd\n```\n\nOtherwise, all the smartd `.csv` files may get written to `/var/lib/smartmontools` (default location). See also for more info on the `-A --attributelog=PREFIX` command.\n\n`smartd` appends logs at every run. It's strongly recommended to use `logrotate` for smartd files.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/smartd_log.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/smartd_log.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThis particular collector does not need further configuration to work if permissions are satisfied, but you can always customize it's data collection behavior.\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| log_path | path to smartd log files. | /var/log/smartd | True |\n| exclude_disks | Space-separated patterns. If the pattern is in the drive name, the module will not collect data for it. | | False |\n| age | Time in minutes since the last dump to file. | 30 | False |\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic configuration example.\n\n```yaml\ncustom:\n name: smartd_log\n log_path: '/var/log/smartd/'\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `smartd_log` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin smartd_log debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\nThe metrics listed below are split in terms of availability on device type, SCSI or ATA.\n\n### Per S.M.A.R.T. instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit | SCSI | ATA |\n|:------|:----------|:----|:---:|:---:|\n| smartd_log.read_error_rate | a dimension per device | value | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.seek_error_rate | a dimension per device | value | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.soft_read_error_rate | a dimension per device | errors | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.write_error_rate | a dimension per device | value | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.read_total_err_corrected | a dimension per device | errors | \u2022 | |\n| smartd_log.read_total_unc_errors | a dimension per device | errors | \u2022 | |\n| smartd_log.write_total_err_corrected | a dimension per device | errors | \u2022 | |\n| smartd_log.write_total_unc_errors | a dimension per device | errors | \u2022 | |\n| smartd_log.verify_total_err_corrected | a dimension per device | errors | \u2022 | |\n| smartd_log.verify_total_unc_errors | a dimension per device | errors | \u2022 | |\n| smartd_log.sata_interface_downshift | a dimension per device | events | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.udma_crc_error_count | a dimension per device | errors | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.throughput_performance | a dimension per device | value | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.seek_time_performance | a dimension per device | value | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.start_stop_count | a dimension per device | events | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.power_on_hours_count | a dimension per device | hours | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.power_cycle_count | a dimension per device | events | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.unexpected_power_loss | a dimension per device | events | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.spin_up_time | a dimension per device | ms | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.spin_up_retries | a dimension per device | retries | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.calibration_retries | a dimension per device | retries | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.airflow_temperature_celsius | a dimension per device | celsius | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.temperature_celsius | a dimension per device | celsius | \u2022 | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.reallocated_sectors_count | a dimension per device | sectors | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.reserved_block_count | a dimension per device | percentage | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.program_fail_count | a dimension per device | errors | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.erase_fail_count | a dimension per device | failures | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.wear_leveller_worst_case_erase_count | a dimension per device | erases | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.unused_reserved_nand_blocks | a dimension per device | blocks | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.reallocation_event_count | a dimension per device | events | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.current_pending_sector_count | a dimension per device | sectors | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.offline_uncorrectable_sector_count | a dimension per device | sectors | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.percent_lifetime_used | a dimension per device | percentage | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.media_wearout_indicator | a dimension per device | percentage | | \u2022 |\n| smartd_log.nand_writes_1gib | a dimension per device | GiB | | \u2022 |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-smartd_log-S.M.A.R.T.", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/smartd_log/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "spigotmc", "monitored_instance": {"name": "SpigotMC", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.gaming"], "icon_filename": "spigot.jfif"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["minecraft server", "spigotmc server", "spigot"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# SpigotMC\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: spigotmc\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors SpigotMC server performance, in the form of ticks per second average, memory utilization, and active users.\n\n\nIt sends the `tps`, `list` and `online` commands to the Server, and gathers the metrics from the responses.\n\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, this collector will attempt to connect to a Spigot server running on the local host on port `25575`.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable the Remote Console Protocol\n\nUnder your SpigotMC server's `server.properties` configuration file, you should set `enable-rcon` to `true`.\n\nThis will allow the Server to listen and respond to queries over the rcon protocol.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/spigotmc.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/spigotmc.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n| host | The host's IP to connect to. | localhost | True |\n| port | The port the remote console is listening on. | 25575 | True |\n| password | Remote console password if any. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic configuration example.\n\n```yaml\nlocal:\n name: local_server\n url: 127.0.0.1\n port: 25575\n\n```\n##### Basic Authentication\n\nAn example using basic password for authentication with the remote console.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nlocal:\n name: local_server_pass\n url: 127.0.0.1\n port: 25575\n password: 'foobar'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nlocal_server:\n name : my_local_server\n url : 127.0.0.1\n port: 25575\n\nremote_server:\n name : another_remote_server\n url : 192.0.2.1\n port: 25575\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `spigotmc` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin spigotmc debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per SpigotMC instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| spigotmc.tps | 1 Minute Average, 5 Minute Average, 15 Minute Average | ticks |\n| spigotmc.users | Users | users |\n| spigotmc.mem | used, allocated, max | MiB |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-spigotmc-SpigotMC", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/spigotmc/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "squid", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Squid", "link": "http://www.squid-cache.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies"], "icon_filename": "squid.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["squid", "web delivery", "squid caching proxy"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Squid\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: squid\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors statistics about the Squid Clients and Servers, like bandwidth and requests.\n\n\nIt collects metrics from the endpoint where Squid exposes its `counters` data.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, this collector will try to autodetect where Squid presents its `counters` data, by trying various configurations.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Configure Squid's Cache Manager\n\nTake a look at [Squid's official documentation](https://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/CacheManager/Index#controlling-access-to-the-cache-manager) on how to configure access to the Cache Manager.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/squid.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/squid.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | local | False |\n| host | The host to connect to. | | True |\n| port | The port to connect to. | | True |\n| request | The URL to request from Squid. | | True |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic configuration example.\n\n```yaml\nexample_job_name:\n name: 'local'\n host: 'localhost'\n port: 3128\n request: 'cache_object://localhost:3128/counters'\n\n```\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nlocal_job:\n name: 'local'\n host: '127.0.0.1'\n port: 3128\n request: 'cache_object://127.0.0.1:3128/counters'\n\nremote_job:\n name: 'remote'\n host: '192.0.2.1'\n port: 3128\n request: 'cache_object://192.0.2.1:3128/counters'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `squid` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin squid debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Squid instance\n\nThese metrics refer to each monitored Squid instance.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| squid.clients_net | in, out, hits | kilobits/s |\n| squid.clients_requests | requests, hits, errors | requests/s |\n| squid.servers_net | in, out | kilobits/s |\n| squid.servers_requests | requests, errors | requests/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-squid-Squid", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/squid/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "tomcat", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Tomcat", "link": "https://tomcat.apache.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies"], "icon_filename": "tomcat.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["apache", "tomcat", "webserver", "websocket", "jakarta", "javaEE"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Tomcat\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: tomcat\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Tomcat metrics about bandwidth, processing time, threads and more.\n\n\nIt parses the information provided by the http endpoint of the `/manager/status` in XML format\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nYou need to provide the username and the password, to access the webserver's status page. Create a seperate user with read only rights for this particular endpoint\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nIf the Netdata Agent and the Tomcat webserver are in the same host, without configuration, module attempts to connect to http://localhost:8080/manager/status?XML=true, without any credentials. So it will probably fail.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThis module is not supporting SSL communication. If you want a Netdata Agent to monitor a Tomcat deployment, you shouldnt try to monitor it via public network (public internet). Credentials are passed by Netdata in an unsecure port\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Create a read-only `netdata` user, to monitor the `/status` endpoint.\n\nThis is necessary for configuring the collector.\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/tomcat.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/tomcat.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.Additionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options per job\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| url | The URL of the Tomcat server's status endpoint. Always add the suffix ?XML=true. | no | True |\n| user | A valid user with read permission to access the /manager/status endpoint of the server. Required if the endpoint is password protected | no | False |\n| pass | A valid password for the user in question. Required if the endpoint is password protected | no | False |\n| connector_name | The connector component that communicates with a web connector via the AJP protocol, e.g ajp-bio-8009 | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration\n\n```yaml\nlocalhost:\n name : 'local'\n url : 'http://localhost:8080/manager/status?XML=true'\n\n```\n##### Using an IPv4 endpoint\n\nA typical configuration using an IPv4 endpoint\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nlocal_ipv4:\n name : 'local'\n url : 'http://127.0.0.1:8080/manager/status?XML=true'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Using an IPv6 endpoint\n\nA typical configuration using an IPv6 endpoint\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nlocal_ipv6:\n name : 'local'\n url : 'http://[::1]:8080/manager/status?XML=true'\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `tomcat` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin tomcat debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Tomcat instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| tomcat.accesses | accesses, errors | requests/s |\n| tomcat.bandwidth | sent, received | KiB/s |\n| tomcat.processing_time | processing time | seconds |\n| tomcat.threads | current, busy | current threads |\n| tomcat.jvm | free, eden, survivor, tenured, code cache, compressed, metaspace | MiB |\n| tomcat.jvm_eden | used, committed, max | MiB |\n| tomcat.jvm_survivor | used, committed, max | MiB |\n| tomcat.jvm_tenured | used, committed, max | MiB |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-tomcat-Tomcat", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/tomcat/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "tor", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Tor", "link": "https://www.torproject.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.vpns"], "icon_filename": "tor.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["tor", "traffic", "vpn"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Tor\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: tor\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Tor bandwidth traffic .\n\nIt connects to the Tor control port to collect traffic statistics.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nIf no configuration is provided the collector will try to connect to 127.0.0.1:9051 to detect a running tor instance.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Required python module\n\nThe `stem` python library needs to be installed.\n\n\n#### Required Tor configuration\n\nAdd to /etc/tor/torrc:\n\nControlPort 9051\n\nFor more options please read the manual.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/tor.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/tor.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n| control_addr | Tor control IP address | 127.0.0.1 | False |\n| control_port | Tor control port. Can be either a tcp port, or a path to a socket file. | 9051 | False |\n| password | Tor control password | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Local TCP\n\nA basic TCP configuration. `local_addr` is ommited and will default to `127.0.0.1`\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nlocal_tcp:\n name: 'local'\n control_port: 9051\n password: # if required\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Local socket\n\nA basic local socket configuration\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nlocal_socket:\n name: 'local'\n control_port: '/var/run/tor/control'\n password: # if required\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `tor` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin tor debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Tor instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| tor.traffic | read, write | KiB/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-tor-Tor", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/tor/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "uwsgi", "monitored_instance": {"name": "uWSGI", "link": "https://github.com/unbit/uwsgi/tree/2.0.21", "categories": ["data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies"], "icon_filename": "uwsgi.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["application server", "python", "web applications"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# uWSGI\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: uwsgi\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors uWSGI metrics about requests, workers, memory and more.\n\nIt collects every metric exposed from the stats server of uWSGI, either from the `stats.socket` or from the web server's TCP/IP socket.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis collector will auto-detect uWSGI instances deployed on the local host, running on port 1717, or exposing stats on socket `tmp/stats.socket`.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Enable the uWSGI Stats server\n\nMake sure that you uWSGI exposes it's metrics via a Stats server.\n\nSource: https://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/StatsServer.html\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/uwsgi.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/uwsgi.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | The JOB's name as it will appear at the dashboard (by default is the job_name) | job_name | False |\n| socket | The 'path/to/uwsgistats.sock' | no | False |\n| host | The host to connect to | no | False |\n| port | The port to connect to | no | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic (default out-of-the-box)\n\nA basic example configuration, one job will run at a time. Autodetect mechanism uses it by default. As all JOBs have the same name, only one can run at a time.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nsocket:\n name : 'local'\n socket : '/tmp/stats.socket'\n\nlocalhost:\n name : 'local'\n host : 'localhost'\n port : 1717\n\nlocalipv4:\n name : 'local'\n host : '127.0.0.1'\n port : 1717\n\nlocalipv6:\n name : 'local'\n host : '::1'\n port : 1717\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n##### Multi-instance\n\n> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.\n\nCollecting metrics from local and remote instances.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\nlocal:\n name : 'local'\n host : 'localhost'\n port : 1717\n\nremote:\n name : 'remote'\n host : '192.0.2.1'\n port : 1717\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `uwsgi` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin uwsgi debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per uWSGI instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| uwsgi.requests | a dimension per worker | requests/s |\n| uwsgi.tx | a dimension per worker | KiB/s |\n| uwsgi.avg_rt | a dimension per worker | milliseconds |\n| uwsgi.memory_rss | a dimension per worker | MiB |\n| uwsgi.memory_vsz | a dimension per worker | MiB |\n| uwsgi.exceptions | exceptions | exceptions |\n| uwsgi.harakiris | harakiris | harakiris |\n| uwsgi.respawns | respawns | respawns |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-uwsgi-uWSGI", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/uwsgi/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "varnish", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Varnish", "link": "https://varnish-cache.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.web-servers-and-web-proxies"], "icon_filename": "varnish.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["varnish", "varnishstat", "varnishd", "cache", "web server", "web cache"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Varnish\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: varnish\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors Varnish metrics about HTTP accelerator global, Backends (VBE) and Storages (SMF, SMA, MSE) statistics.\n\nNote that both, Varnish-Cache (free and open source) and Varnish-Plus (Commercial/Enterprise version), are supported.\n\n\nIt uses the `varnishstat` tool in order to collect the metrics.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\n`netdata` user must be a member of the `varnish` group.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nBy default, if the permissions are satisfied, the `varnishstat` tool will be executed on the host.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Provide the necessary permissions\n\nIn order for the collector to work, you need to add the `netdata` user to the `varnish` user group, so that it can execute the `varnishstat` tool:\n\n```\nusermod -aG varnish netdata\n```\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/varnish.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/varnish.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| instance_name | the name of the varnishd instance to get logs from. If not specified, the local host name is used. | | True |\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 10 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nAn example configuration.\n\n```yaml\njob_name:\n instance_name: ''\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `varnish` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin varnish debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Varnish instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| varnish.session_connection | accepted, dropped | connections/s |\n| varnish.client_requests | received | requests/s |\n| varnish.all_time_hit_rate | hit, miss, hitpass | percentage |\n| varnish.current_poll_hit_rate | hit, miss, hitpass | percentage |\n| varnish.cached_objects_expired | objects | expired/s |\n| varnish.cached_objects_nuked | objects | nuked/s |\n| varnish.threads_total | None | number |\n| varnish.threads_statistics | created, failed, limited | threads/s |\n| varnish.threads_queue_len | in queue | requests |\n| varnish.backend_connections | successful, unhealthy, reused, closed, recycled, failed | connections/s |\n| varnish.backend_requests | sent | requests/s |\n| varnish.esi_statistics | errors, warnings | problems/s |\n| varnish.memory_usage | free, allocated | MiB |\n| varnish.uptime | uptime | seconds |\n\n### Per Backend\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| varnish.backend | header, body | kilobits/s |\n\n### Per Storage\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| varnish.storage_usage | free, allocated | KiB |\n| varnish.storage_alloc_objs | allocated | objects |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-varnish-Varnish", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/varnish/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "w1sensor", "monitored_instance": {"name": "1-Wire Sensors", "link": "https://www.analog.com/en/product-category/1wire-temperature-sensors.html", "categories": ["data-collection.hardware-devices-and-sensors"], "icon_filename": "1-wire.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["temperature", "sensor", "1-wire"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# 1-Wire Sensors\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: w1sensor\n\n## Overview\n\nMonitor 1-Wire Sensors metrics with Netdata for optimal environmental conditions monitoring. Enhance your environmental monitoring with real-time insights and alerts.\n\nThe collector uses the wire, w1_gpio, and w1_therm kernel modules. Currently temperature sensors are supported and automatically detected.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThe collector will try to auto detect available 1-Wire devices.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Required Linux kernel modules\n\nMake sure `wire`, `w1_gpio`, and `w1_therm` kernel modules are loaded.\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/w1sensor.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/w1sensor.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n| name | Job name. This value will overwrite the `job_name` value. 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. | | False |\n| name_<1-Wire id> | This allows associating a human readable name with a sensor's 1-Wire identifier. | | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Provide human readable names\n\nAssociate two 1-Wire identifiers with human readable names.\n\n```yaml\nsensors:\n name_00000022276e: 'Machine room'\n name_00000022298f: 'Rack 12'\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `w1sensor` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin w1sensor debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per 1-Wire Sensors instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| w1sensor.temp | a dimension per sensor | Celsius |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-w1sensor-1-Wire_Sensors", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/w1sensor/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "python.d.plugin", "module_name": "zscores", "monitored_instance": {"name": "python.d zscores", "link": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_score", "categories": ["data-collection.other"], "icon_filename": ""}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["zscore", "z-score", "standard score", "standard deviation", "anomaly detection", "statistical anomaly detection"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# python.d zscores\n\nPlugin: python.d.plugin\nModule: zscores\n\n## Overview\n\nBy using smoothed, rolling [Z-Scores](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_score) for selected metrics or charts you can narrow down your focus and shorten root cause analysis.\n\n\nThis collector uses the [Netdata rest api](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/web/api/README.md) to get the `mean` and `stddev`\nfor each dimension on specified charts over a time range (defined by `train_secs` and `offset_secs`).\n\nFor each dimension it will calculate a Z-Score as `z = (x - mean) / stddev` (clipped at `z_clip`). Scores are then smoothed over\ntime (`z_smooth_n`) and, if `mode: 'per_chart'`, aggregated across dimensions to a smoothed, rolling chart level Z-Score at each time step.\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Python Requirements\n\nThis collector will only work with Python 3 and requires the below packages be installed.\n\n```bash\n# become netdata user\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n# install required packages\npip3 install numpy pandas requests netdata-pandas==0.0.38\n```\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `python.d/zscores.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config python.d/zscores.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThere are 2 sections:\n\n* Global variables\n* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.\n\nThe following options can be defined globally: priority, penalty, autodetection_retry, update_every, but can also be defined per JOB to override the global values.\n\nAdditionally, the following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured inside a JOB definition.\n\nEvery configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| charts_regex | what charts to pull data for - A regex like `system\\..*/` or `system\\..*/apps.cpu/apps.mem` etc. | system\\..* | True |\n| train_secs | length of time (in seconds) to base calculations off for mean and stddev. | 14400 | True |\n| offset_secs | offset (in seconds) preceding latest data to ignore when calculating mean and stddev. | 300 | True |\n| train_every_n | recalculate the mean and stddev every n steps of the collector. | 900 | True |\n| z_smooth_n | smooth the z score (to reduce sensitivity to spikes) by averaging it over last n values. | 15 | True |\n| z_clip | cap absolute value of zscore (before smoothing) for better stability. | 10 | True |\n| z_abs | set z_abs: 'true' to make all zscores be absolute values only. | true | True |\n| burn_in | burn in period in which to initially calculate mean and stddev on every step. | 2 | True |\n| mode | mode can be to get a zscore 'per_dim' or 'per_chart'. | per_chart | True |\n| per_chart_agg | per_chart_agg is how you aggregate from dimension to chart when mode='per_chart'. | mean | True |\n| update_every | Sets the default data collection frequency. | 5 | False |\n| priority | Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. | 60000 | False |\n| autodetection_retry | Sets the job re-check interval in seconds. | 0 | False |\n| penalty | Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Default\n\nDefault configuration.\n\n```yaml\nlocal:\n name: 'local'\n host: '127.0.0.1:19999'\n charts_regex: 'system\\..*'\n charts_to_exclude: 'system.uptime'\n train_secs: 14400\n offset_secs: 300\n train_every_n: 900\n z_smooth_n: 15\n z_clip: 10\n z_abs: 'true'\n burn_in: 2\n mode: 'per_chart'\n per_chart_agg: 'mean'\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Debug Mode\n\nTo troubleshoot issues with the `zscores` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output\nshould give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.\n\n- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on\n your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.\n\n ```bash\n cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/\n ```\n\n- Switch to the `netdata` user.\n\n ```bash\n sudo -u netdata -s\n ```\n\n- Run the `python.d.plugin` to debug the collector:\n\n ```bash\n ./python.d.plugin zscores debug trace\n ```\n\n", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per python.d zscores instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| zscores.z | a dimension per chart or dimension | z |\n| zscores.3stddev | a dimension per chart or dimension | count |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "python.d.plugin-zscores-python.d_zscores", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/python.d.plugin/zscores/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "slabinfo.plugin", "module_name": "slabinfo.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Linux kernel SLAB allocator statistics", "link": "https://kernel.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.kernel-metrics"], "icon_filename": "linuxserver.svg"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": ["linux kernel", "slab", "slub", "slob", "slabinfo"], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Linux kernel SLAB allocator statistics\n\nPlugin: slabinfo.plugin\nModule: slabinfo.plugin\n\n## Overview\n\nCollects metrics on kernel SLAB cache utilization to monitor the low-level performance impact of workloads in the kernel.\n\n\nThe plugin parses `/proc/slabinfo`\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector only supports collecting metrics from a single instance of this integration.\n\nThis integration requires read access to `/proc/slabinfo`, which is accessible only to the root user by default. Netdata uses Linux Capabilities to give the plugin access to this file. `CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH` is added automatically during installation. This capability allows bypassing file read permission checks and directory read and execute permission checks. If file capabilities are not usable, then the plugin is instead installed with the SUID bit set in permissions sVko that it runs as root.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nDue to the large number of metrics generated by this integration, it is disabled by default and must be manually enabled inside `/etc/netdata/netdata.conf`\n\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Minimum setup\n\nIf you installed `netdata` using a package manager, it is also necessary to install the package `netdata-plugin-slabinfo`.\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugins]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"The main configuration file.\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| Enable plugin | As described above plugin is disabled by default, this option is used to enable plugin. | no | True |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\nSLAB cache utilization metrics for the whole system.\n\n### Per Linux kernel SLAB allocator statistics instance\n\n\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| mem.slabmemory | a dimension per cache | B |\n| mem.slabfilling | a dimension per cache | % |\n| mem.slabwaste | a dimension per cache | B |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "slabinfo.plugin-slabinfo.plugin-Linux_kernel_SLAB_allocator_statistics", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/slabinfo.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "tc.plugin", "module_name": "tc.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "tc QoS classes", "link": "https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/networking/iproute2", "categories": ["data-collection.linux-systems.network-metrics"], "icon_filename": "netdata.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# tc QoS classes\n\nPlugin: tc.plugin\nModule: tc.plugin\n\n## Overview\n\nExamine tc metrics to gain insights into Linux traffic control operations. Study packet flow rates, queue lengths, and drop rates to optimize network traffic flow.\n\nThe plugin uses `tc` command to collect information about Traffic control.\n\nThis collector is only supported on the following platforms:\n\n- Linux\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nThe plugin needs to access command `tc` to get the necessary metrics. To achieve this netdata modifies permission of file `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/tc-qos-helper.sh`.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Create `tc-qos-helper.conf`\n\nIn order to view tc classes, you need to create the file `/etc/netdata/tc-qos-helper.conf` with content:\n\n```conf\ntc_show=\"class\"\n```\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:tc]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config option\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| script to run to get tc values | Path to script `tc-qos-helper.sh` | usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/tc-qos-helper.s | False |\n| enable show all classes and qdiscs for all interfaces | yes/no flag to control what data is presented. | yes | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic example configuration using classes defined in `/etc/iproute2/tc_cls`.\n\nAn example of class IDs mapped to names in that file can be:\n\n```conf\n2:1 Standard\n2:8 LowPriorityData\n2:10 HighThroughputData\n2:16 OAM\n2:18 LowLatencyData\n2:24 BroadcastVideo\n2:26 MultimediaStreaming\n2:32 RealTimeInteractive\n2:34 MultimediaConferencing\n2:40 Signalling\n2:46 Telephony\n2:48 NetworkControl\n```\n\nYou can read more about setting up the tc rules in rc.local in this [GitHub issue](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/issues/4563#issuecomment-455711973).\n\n\n```yaml\n[plugin:tc]\n script to run to get tc values = /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/tc-qos-helper.sh\n enable show all classes and qdiscs for all interfaces = yes\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per network device direction\n\nMetrics related to QoS network device directions. Each direction (in/out) produces its own set of the following metrics.\n\nLabels:\n\n| Label | Description |\n|:-----------|:----------------|\n| device | The network interface. |\n| device_name | The network interface name |\n| group | The device family |\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| tc.qos | a dimension per class | kilobits/s |\n| tc.qos_packets | a dimension per class | packets/s |\n| tc.qos_dropped | a dimension per class | packets/s |\n| tc.qos_tokens | a dimension per class | tokens |\n| tc.qos_ctokens | a dimension per class | ctokens |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "tc.plugin-tc.plugin-tc_QoS_classes", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/tc.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "timex.plugin", "module_name": "timex.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Timex", "link": "", "categories": ["data-collection.system-clock-and-ntp"], "icon_filename": "syslog.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Timex\n\nPlugin: timex.plugin\nModule: timex.plugin\n\n## Overview\n\nExamine Timex metrics to gain insights into system clock operations. Study time sync status, clock drift, and adjustments to ensure accurate system timekeeping.\n\nIt uses system call adjtimex on Linux and ntp_adjtime on FreeBSD or Mac to monitor the system kernel clock synchronization state.\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis integration doesn't support auto-detection.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nNo action required.\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:timex]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nAt least one option ('clock synchronization state', 'time offset') needs to be enabled for this collector to run.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n| clock synchronization state | Make chart showing system clock synchronization state. | yes | True |\n| time offset | Make chart showing computed time offset between local system and reference clock | yes | True |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic\n\nA basic configuration example.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config\" %}\n```yaml\n[plugin:timex]\n update every = 1\n clock synchronization state = yes\n time offset = yes\n\n```\n{% /details %}\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\n\nThe following alerts are available:\n\n| Alert name | On metric | Description |\n|:------------|:----------|:------------|\n| [ system_clock_sync_state ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/timex.conf) | system.clock_sync_state | when set to 0, the system kernel believes the system clock is not properly synchronized to a reliable server |\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Timex instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| system.clock_sync_state | state | state |\n| system.clock_status | unsync, clockerr | status |\n| system.clock_sync_offset | offset | milliseconds |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "timex.plugin-timex.plugin-Timex", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/timex.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"meta": {"plugin_name": "xenstat.plugin", "module_name": "xenstat.plugin", "monitored_instance": {"name": "Xen/XCP-ng", "link": "https://xenproject.org/", "categories": ["data-collection.containers-and-vms"], "icon_filename": "xen.png"}, "related_resources": {"integrations": {"list": []}}, "info_provided_to_referring_integrations": {"description": ""}, "keywords": [], "most_popular": false}, "overview": "# Xen/XCP-ng\n\nPlugin: xenstat.plugin\nModule: xenstat.plugin\n\n## Overview\n\nThis collector monitors XenServer and XCP-ng host and domains statistics.\n\n\n\nThis collector is supported on all platforms.\n\nThis collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.\n\nThe plugin needs setuid.\n\n### Default Behavior\n\n#### Auto-Detection\n\nThis plugin requires the `xen-dom0-libs-devel` and `yajl-devel` libraries to be installed.\n\n#### Limits\n\nThe default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.\n\n#### Performance Impact\n\nThe default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### Libraries\n\n1. Install `xen-dom0-libs-devel` and `yajl-devel` using the package manager of your system.\n\n Note: On Cent-OS systems you will need `centos-release-xen` repository and the required package for xen is `xen-devel`\n\n2. Re-install Netdata from source. The installer will detect that the required libraries are now available and will also build xenstat.plugin.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `netdata.conf`.\nConfiguration for this specific integration is located in the `[plugin:xenstat]` section within that file.\n\nThe file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:\n\n```ini\n[section1]\n option1 = some value\n option2 = some other value\n\n[section2]\n option3 = some third value\n```\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config netdata.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| update every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\nThere are no configuration examples.\n\n", "troubleshooting": "", "alerts": "## Alerts\n\nThere are no alerts configured by default for this integration.\n", "metrics": "## Metrics\n\nMetrics grouped by *scope*.\n\nThe scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.\n\n\n\n### Per Xen/XCP-ng instance\n\nThese metrics refer to the entire monitored application.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| xenstat.mem | free, used | MiB |\n| xenstat.domains | domains | domains |\n| xenstat.cpus | cpus | cpus |\n| xenstat.cpu_freq | frequency | MHz |\n\n### Per xendomain\n\nMetrics related to Xen domains. Each domain provides its own set of the following metrics.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| xendomain.states | running, blocked, paused, shutdown, crashed, dying | boolean |\n| xendomain.cpu | used | percentage |\n| xendomain.mem | maximum, current | MiB |\n| xendomain.vcpu | a dimension per vcpu | percentage |\n\n### Per xendomain vbd\n\nMetrics related to Xen domain Virtual Block Device. Each VBD provides its own set of the following metrics.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| xendomain.oo_req_vbd | requests | requests/s |\n| xendomain.requests_vbd | read, write | requests/s |\n| xendomain.sectors_vbd | read, write | sectors/s |\n\n### Per xendomain network\n\nMetrics related to Xen domain network interfaces. Each network interface provides its own set of the following metrics.\n\nThis scope has no labels.\n\nMetrics:\n\n| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |\n|:------|:----------|:----|\n| xendomain.bytes_network | received, sent | kilobits/s |\n| xendomain.packets_network | received, sent | packets/s |\n| xendomain.errors_network | received, sent | errors/s |\n| xendomain.drops_network | received, sent | drops/s |\n\n", "integration_type": "collector", "id": "xenstat.plugin-xenstat.plugin-Xen/XCP-ng", "related_resources": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/xenstat.plugin/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "deploy-alpinelinux", "meta": {"name": "Alpine Linux", "link": "https://www.alpinelinux.org/", "categories": ["deploy.operating-systems"], "icon_filename": "alpine.svg"}, "keywords": ["linux"], "most_popular": false, "install_description": "Run the following command on your node to install and claim Netdata:", "methods": [{"method": "wget", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}, {"method": "curl", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}], "additional_info": "Did you know you can also deploy Netdata on your OS using {% goToCategory navigateToSettings=$navigateToSettings categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Kubernetes{% /goToCategory %} or {% goToCategory categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Docker{% /goToCategory %}?\n", "related_resources": {}, "platform_info": "\nOn other releases of this distribution, a static binary will be installed in `/opt/netdata`.", "quick_start": -1, "integration_type": "deploy", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/deploy.yaml"}, {"id": "deploy-amazonlinux", "meta": {"name": "Amazon Linux", "link": "https://aws.amazon.com/amazon-linux-2/", "categories": ["deploy.operating-systems"], "icon_filename": "amazonlinux.png"}, "keywords": ["linux"], "most_popular": false, "install_description": "Run the following command on your node to install and claim Netdata:", "methods": [{"method": "wget", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}, {"method": "curl", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}], "additional_info": "Did you know you can also deploy Netdata on your OS using {% goToCategory navigateToSettings=$navigateToSettings categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Kubernetes{% /goToCategory %} or {% goToCategory categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Docker{% /goToCategory %}?\n", "related_resources": {}, "platform_info": "We build native packages for the following releases:\n\n| Version | Support Tier | Native Package Architectures | Notes |\n|:-------:|:------------:|:----------------------------:|:----- |\n| 2 | Core | x86_64, aarch64 | |\n| 2023 | Core | x86_64, aarch64 | |\n\nOn other releases of this distribution, a static binary will be installed in `/opt/netdata`.", "quick_start": -1, "integration_type": "deploy", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/deploy.yaml"}, {"id": "deploy-archlinux", "meta": {"name": "Arch Linux", "link": "https://archlinux.org/", "categories": ["deploy.operating-systems"], "icon_filename": "archlinux.png"}, "keywords": ["linux"], "most_popular": false, "install_description": "Run the following command on your node to install and claim Netdata:", "methods": [{"method": "wget", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}, {"method": "curl", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}], "additional_info": "Did you know you can also deploy Netdata on your OS using {% goToCategory navigateToSettings=$navigateToSettings categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Kubernetes{% /goToCategory %} or {% goToCategory categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Docker{% /goToCategory %}?\n", "related_resources": {}, "platform_info": "We build native packages for the following releases:\n\n| Version | Support Tier | Native Package Architectures | Notes |\n|:-------:|:------------:|:----------------------------:|:----- |\n| latest | Intermediate | | |\n\nOn other releases of this distribution, a static binary will be installed in `/opt/netdata`.", "quick_start": -1, "integration_type": "deploy", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/deploy.yaml"}, {"id": "deploy-centos", "meta": {"name": "CentOS", "link": "https://www.centos.org/", "categories": ["deploy.operating-systems"], "icon_filename": "centos.png"}, "keywords": ["linux"], "most_popular": false, "install_description": "Run the following command on your node to install and claim Netdata:", "methods": [{"method": "wget", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}, {"method": "curl", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}], "additional_info": "Did you know you can also deploy Netdata on your OS using {% goToCategory navigateToSettings=$navigateToSettings categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Kubernetes{% /goToCategory %} or {% goToCategory categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Docker{% /goToCategory %}?\n", "related_resources": {}, "platform_info": "We build native packages for the following releases:\n\n| Version | Support Tier | Native Package Architectures | Notes |\n|:-------:|:------------:|:----------------------------:|:----- |\n| 7 | Core | x86_64 | |\n\nOn other releases of this distribution, a static binary will be installed in `/opt/netdata`.", "quick_start": -1, "integration_type": "deploy", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/deploy.yaml"}, {"id": "deploy-debian", "meta": {"name": "Debian", "link": "https://www.debian.org/", "categories": ["deploy.operating-systems"], "icon_filename": "debian.svg"}, "keywords": ["linux"], "most_popular": false, "install_description": "Run the following command on your node to install and claim Netdata:", "methods": [{"method": "wget", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}, {"method": "curl", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}], "additional_info": "Did you know you can also deploy Netdata on your OS using {% goToCategory navigateToSettings=$navigateToSettings categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Kubernetes{% /goToCategory %} or {% goToCategory categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Docker{% /goToCategory %}?\n", "related_resources": {}, "platform_info": "We build native packages for the following releases:\n\n| Version | Support Tier | Native Package Architectures | Notes |\n|:-------:|:------------:|:----------------------------:|:----- |\n| 12 | Core | i386, amd64, armhf, arm64 | |\n| 11 | Core | i386, amd64, armhf, arm64 | |\n| 10 | Core | i386, amd64, armhf, arm64 | |\n\nOn other releases of this distribution, a static binary will be installed in `/opt/netdata`.", "quick_start": -1, "integration_type": "deploy", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/deploy.yaml"}, {"id": "deploy-docker", "meta": {"name": "Docker", "link": "https://www.docker.com/", "categories": ["deploy.docker-kubernetes"], "icon_filename": "docker.svg"}, "most_popular": true, "keywords": ["docker", "container", "containers"], "install_description": "Install and connect new Docker containers\nFind the commands for `docker run`, `docker compose` or `Docker Swarm`. On the last two you can copy the configs, then run `docker-compose up -d` in the same directory as the `docker-compose.yml`\n\n> Netdata container requires different privileges and mounts to provide functionality similar to that provided by Netdata installed on the host. More info [here](https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/installing/docker?_gl=1*f2xcnf*_ga*MTI1MTUwMzU0OS4xNjg2NjM1MDA1*_ga_J69Z2JCTFB*MTY5MDMxMDIyMS40MS4xLjE2OTAzMTAzNjkuNTguMC4w#create-a-new-netdata-agent-container)\n> Netdata will use the hostname from the container in which it is run instead of that of the host system. To change the default hostname check [here](https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/agent/packaging/docker?_gl=1*i5weve*_ga*MTI1MTUwMzU0OS4xNjg2NjM1MDA1*_ga_J69Z2JCTFB*MTY5MDMxMjM4Ny40Mi4xLjE2OTAzMTIzOTAuNTcuMC4w#change-the-default-hostname)\n", "methods": [{"method": "Docker CLI", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "docker run -d --name=netdata \\\n--pid=host \\\n--network=host \\\n-v netdataconfig:/etc/netdata \\\n-v netdatalib:/var/lib/netdata \\\n-v netdatacache:/var/cache/netdata \\\n-v /etc/passwd:/host/etc/passwd:ro \\\n-v /etc/group:/host/etc/group:ro \\\n-v /proc:/host/proc:ro \\\n-v /sys:/host/sys:ro \\\n-v /etc/os-release:/host/etc/os-release:ro \\\n-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro \\\n--restart unless-stopped \\\n--cap-add SYS_PTRACE \\\n--cap-add SYS_ADMIN \\\n--security-opt apparmor=unconfined \\\n{% if $showClaimingOptions %}\n-e NETDATA_CLAIM_TOKEN={% claim_token %} \\\n-e NETDATA_CLAIM_URL={% claim_url %} \\\n-e NETDATA_CLAIM_ROOMS={% $claim_rooms %} \\\n{% /if %}\nnetdata/netdata:edge\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "docker run -d --name=netdata \\\n--pid=host \\\n--network=host \\\n-v netdataconfig:/etc/netdata \\\n-v netdatalib:/var/lib/netdata \\\n-v netdatacache:/var/cache/netdata \\\n-v /etc/passwd:/host/etc/passwd:ro \\\n-v /etc/group:/host/etc/group:ro \\\n-v /proc:/host/proc:ro \\\n-v /sys:/host/sys:ro \\\n-v /etc/os-release:/host/etc/os-release:ro \\\n-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro \\\n--restart unless-stopped \\\n--cap-add SYS_PTRACE \\\n--cap-add SYS_ADMIN \\\n--security-opt apparmor=unconfined \\\n{% if $showClaimingOptions %}\n-e NETDATA_CLAIM_TOKEN={% claim_token %} \\\n-e NETDATA_CLAIM_URL={% claim_url %} \\\n-e NETDATA_CLAIM_ROOMS={% $claim_rooms %} \\\n{% /if %}\nnetdata/netdata:stable\n"}]}, {"method": "Docker Compose", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "version: '3'\nservices:\n netdata:\n image: netdata/netdata:edge\n container_name: netdata\n pid: host\n network_mode: host\n restart: unless-stopped\n cap_add:\n - SYS_PTRACE\n - SYS_ADMIN\n security_opt:\n - apparmor:unconfined\n volumes:\n - netdataconfig:/etc/netdata\n - netdatalib:/var/lib/netdata\n - netdatacache:/var/cache/netdata\n - /etc/passwd:/host/etc/passwd:ro\n - /etc/group:/host/etc/group:ro\n - /proc:/host/proc:ro\n - /sys:/host/sys:ro\n - /etc/os-release:/host/etc/os-release:ro\n - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro\n{% if $showClaimingOptions %}\n environment:\n - NETDATA_CLAIM_TOKEN={% claim_token %}\n - NETDATA_CLAIM_URL={% claim_url %}\n - NETDATA_CLAIM_ROOMS={% $claim_rooms %}\n{% /if %}\nvolumes:\n netdataconfig:\n netdatalib:\n netdatacache:\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "version: '3'\nservices:\n netdata:\n image: netdata/netdata:stable\n container_name: netdata\n pid: host\n network_mode: host\n restart: unless-stopped\n cap_add:\n - SYS_PTRACE\n - SYS_ADMIN\n security_opt:\n - apparmor:unconfined\n volumes:\n - netdataconfig:/etc/netdata\n - netdatalib:/var/lib/netdata\n - netdatacache:/var/cache/netdata\n - /etc/passwd:/host/etc/passwd:ro\n - /etc/group:/host/etc/group:ro\n - /proc:/host/proc:ro\n - /sys:/host/sys:ro\n - /etc/os-release:/host/etc/os-release:ro\n - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro\n{% if $showClaimingOptions %}\n environment:\n - NETDATA_CLAIM_TOKEN={% claim_token %}\n - NETDATA_CLAIM_URL={% claim_url %}\n - NETDATA_CLAIM_ROOMS={% $claim_rooms %}\n{% /if %}\nvolumes:\n netdataconfig:\n netdatalib:\n netdatacache:\n"}]}, {"method": "Docker Swarm", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "version: '3'\nservices:\n netdata:\n image: netdata/netdata:edge\n container_name: netdata\n ports:\n - 19999:19999\n restart: unless-stopped\n cap_add:\n - SYS_PTRACE\n security_opt:\n - apparmor:unconfined\n volumes:\n - netdataconfig:/etc/netdata\n - netdatalib:/var/lib/netdata\n - netdatacache:/var/cache/netdata\n - /etc/passwd:/host/etc/passwd:ro\n - /etc/group:/host/etc/group:ro\n - /proc:/host/proc:ro\n - /sys:/host/sys:ro\n - /etc/os-release:/host/etc/os-release:ro\n - /etc/hostname:/etc/hostname:ro\n{% if $showClaimingOptions %}\n environment:\n - NETDATA_CLAIM_TOKEN={% claim_token %}\n - NETDATA_CLAIM_URL={% claim_url %}\n - NETDATA_CLAIM_ROOMS={% $claim_rooms %}\n{% /if %}\n deploy:\n mode: global\nvolumes:\n netdataconfig:\n netdatalib:\n netdatacache:\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "version: '3'\nservices:\n netdata:\n image: netdata/netdata:stable\n container_name: netdata\n ports:\n - 19999:19999\n restart: unless-stopped\n cap_add:\n - SYS_PTRACE\n security_opt:\n - apparmor:unconfined\n volumes:\n - netdataconfig:/etc/netdata\n - netdatalib:/var/lib/netdata\n - netdatacache:/var/cache/netdata\n - /etc/passwd:/host/etc/passwd:ro\n - /etc/group:/host/etc/group:ro\n - /proc:/host/proc:ro\n - /sys:/host/sys:ro\n - /etc/os-release:/host/etc/os-release:ro\n - /etc/hostname:/etc/hostname:ro\n{% if $showClaimingOptions %}\n environment:\n - NETDATA_CLAIM_TOKEN={% claim_token %}\n - NETDATA_CLAIM_URL={% claim_url %}\n - NETDATA_CLAIM_ROOMS={% $claim_rooms %}\n{% /if %}\n deploy:\n mode: global\nvolumes:\n netdataconfig:\n netdatalib:\n netdatacache:\n"}]}], "additional_info": "", "related_resources": {}, "platform_info": "We build native packages for the following releases:\n\n| Version | Support Tier | Native Package Architectures | Notes |\n|:-------:|:------------:|:----------------------------:|:----- |\n| 19.03 or newer | Core | linux/i386, linux/amd64, linux/arm/v7, linux/arm64, linux/ppc64le | |\n\nOn other releases of this distribution, a static binary will be installed in `/opt/netdata`.", "quick_start": 3, "integration_type": "deploy", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/deploy.yaml"}, {"id": "deploy-fedora", "meta": {"name": "Fedora", "link": "https://www.fedoraproject.org/", "categories": ["deploy.operating-systems"], "icon_filename": "fedora.png"}, "keywords": ["linux"], "most_popular": false, "install_description": "Run the following command on your node to install and claim Netdata:", "methods": [{"method": "wget", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}, {"method": "curl", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}], "additional_info": "Did you know you can also deploy Netdata on your OS using {% goToCategory navigateToSettings=$navigateToSettings categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Kubernetes{% /goToCategory %} or {% goToCategory categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Docker{% /goToCategory %}?\n", "related_resources": {}, "platform_info": "We build native packages for the following releases:\n\n| Version | Support Tier | Native Package Architectures | Notes |\n|:-------:|:------------:|:----------------------------:|:----- |\n| 39 | Core | x86_64, aarch64 | |\n| 38 | Core | x86_64, aarch64 | |\n| 37 | Core | x86_64, aarch64 | |\n\nOn other releases of this distribution, a static binary will be installed in `/opt/netdata`.", "quick_start": -1, "integration_type": "deploy", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/deploy.yaml"}, {"id": "deploy-freebsd", "meta": {"name": "FreeBSD", "link": "https://www.freebsd.org/", "categories": ["deploy.operating-systems"], "icon_filename": "freebsd.svg"}, "most_popular": true, "keywords": ["freebsd"], "install_description": "## Install dependencies\nPlease install the following packages using the command below:\n\n```pkg install bash e2fsprogs-libuuid git curl autoconf automake pkgconf pidof liblz4 libuv json-c cmake gmake```\nThis step needs root privileges. Please respond in the affirmative for any relevant prompts during the installation process.\n\nRun the following command on your node to install and claim Netdata:\n", "methods": [{"method": "curl", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}, {"method": "fetch", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "fetch -o /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "fetch -o /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}], "additional_info": "Netdata can also be installed via [FreeBSD ports](https://www.freshports.org/net-mgmt/netdata).\n", "related_resources": {}, "platform_info": "\nOn other releases of this distribution, a static binary will be installed in `/opt/netdata`.", "quick_start": 6, "integration_type": "deploy", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/deploy.yaml"}, {"id": "deploy-kubernetes", "meta": {"name": "Kubernetes (Helm)", "link": "", "categories": ["deploy.docker-kubernetes"], "icon_filename": "kubernetes.svg"}, "keywords": ["kubernetes", "container", "Orchestrator"], "install_description": "**Use helm install to install Netdata on your Kubernetes cluster**\nFor a new installation use `helm install` or for existing clusters add the content below to your `override.yaml` and then run `helm upgrade -f override.yml netdata netdata/netdata`\n", "methods": [{"method": "Helm", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "helm install netdata netdata/netdata \\\n--set image.tag=latest{% if $showClaimingOptions %} \\\n--set parent.claiming.enabled=\"true\" \\\n--set parent.claiming.token={% claim_token %} \\\n--set parent.claiming.rooms={% $claim_rooms %} \\\n--set child.claiming.enabled=\"true\" \\\n--set child.claiming.token={% claim_token %} \\\n--set child.claiming.rooms={% $claim_rooms %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "helm install netdata netdata/netdata \\\n--set image.tag=stable{% if $showClaimingOptions %} \\\n--set parent.claiming.enabled=\"true\" \\\n--set parent.claiming.token={% claim_token %} \\\n--set parent.claiming.rooms={% $claim_rooms %} \\\n--set child.claiming.enabled=\"true\" \\\n--set child.claiming.token={% claim_token %} \\\n--set child.claiming.rooms={% $claim_rooms %}{% /if %}\n"}]}, {"method": "Existing Cluster", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "image:\n tag: latest\n\nrestarter:\n enabled: true\n{% if $showClaimingOptions %}\n\nparent:\n claiming:\n enabled: true\n token: {% claim_token %}\n rooms: {% $claim_rooms %}\n\nchild:\n claiming:\n enabled: true\n token: {% claim_token %}\n rooms: {% $claim_rooms %}\n{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "image:\n tag: stable\n\nrestarter:\n enabled: true\n{% if $showClaimingOptions %}\n\nparent:\n claiming:\n enabled: true\n token: {% claim_token %}\n rooms: {% $claim_rooms %}\n\nchild:\n claiming:\n enabled: true\n token: {% claim_token %}\n rooms: {% $claim_rooms %}\n{% /if %}\n"}]}], "additional_info": "", "related_resources": {}, "most_popular": true, "platform_info": "\nOn other releases of this distribution, a static binary will be installed in `/opt/netdata`.", "quick_start": 4, "integration_type": "deploy", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/deploy.yaml"}, {"id": "deploy-linux-generic", "meta": {"name": "Linux", "link": "", "categories": ["deploy.operating-systems"], "icon_filename": "linux.png"}, "keywords": ["linux"], "most_popular": true, "install_description": "Run the following command on your node to install and claim Netdata:", "methods": [{"method": "wget", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}, {"method": "curl", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}], "additional_info": "Did you know you can also deploy Netdata on your OS using {% goToCategory navigateToSettings=$navigateToSettings categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Kubernetes{% /goToCategory %} or {% goToCategory categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Docker{% /goToCategory %}?\n", "related_resources": {}, "platform_info": "\nOn other releases of this distribution, a static binary will be installed in `/opt/netdata`.", "quick_start": 1, "integration_type": "deploy", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/deploy.yaml"}, {"id": "deploy-macos", "meta": {"name": "macOS", "link": "", "categories": ["deploy.operating-systems"], "icon_filename": "apple.svg"}, "most_popular": true, "keywords": ["macOS", "mac", "apple"], "install_description": "Run the following command on your Intel based OSX, macOS servers to install and claim Netdata:", "methods": [{"method": "curl", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}], "additional_info": "Did you know you can also deploy Netdata on your OS using {% goToCategory navigateToSettings=$navigateToSettings categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Kubernetes{% /goToCategory %} or {% goToCategory categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Docker{% /goToCategory %}?\n", "related_resources": {}, "platform_info": "\nOn other releases of this distribution, a static binary will be installed in `/opt/netdata`.", "quick_start": 5, "integration_type": "deploy", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/deploy.yaml"}, {"id": "deploy-manjarolinux", "meta": {"name": "Manjaro Linux", "link": "https://manjaro.org/", "categories": ["deploy.operating-systems"], "icon_filename": "manjaro.png"}, "keywords": ["linux"], "most_popular": false, "install_description": "Run the following command on your node to install and claim Netdata:", "methods": [{"method": "wget", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}, {"method": "curl", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}], "additional_info": "Did you know you can also deploy Netdata on your OS using {% goToCategory navigateToSettings=$navigateToSettings categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Kubernetes{% /goToCategory %} or {% goToCategory categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Docker{% /goToCategory %}?\n", "related_resources": {}, "platform_info": "We build native packages for the following releases:\n\n| Version | Support Tier | Native Package Architectures | Notes |\n|:-------:|:------------:|:----------------------------:|:----- |\n| latest | Intermediate | | |\n\nOn other releases of this distribution, a static binary will be installed in `/opt/netdata`.", "quick_start": -1, "integration_type": "deploy", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/deploy.yaml"}, {"id": "deploy-opensuse", "meta": {"name": "SUSE Linux", "link": "https://www.suse.com/", "categories": ["deploy.operating-systems"], "icon_filename": "openSUSE.png"}, "keywords": ["linux"], "most_popular": false, "install_description": "Run the following command on your node to install and claim Netdata:", "methods": [{"method": "wget", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}, {"method": "curl", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}], "additional_info": "Did you know you can also deploy Netdata on your OS using {% goToCategory navigateToSettings=$navigateToSettings categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Kubernetes{% /goToCategory %} or {% goToCategory categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Docker{% /goToCategory %}?\n", "related_resources": {}, "platform_info": "We build native packages for the following releases:\n\n| Version | Support Tier | Native Package Architectures | Notes |\n|:-------:|:------------:|:----------------------------:|:----- |\n| 15.5 | Core | x86_64, aarch64 | |\n| 15.4 | Core | x86_64, aarch64 | |\n\nOn other releases of this distribution, a static binary will be installed in `/opt/netdata`.", "quick_start": -1, "integration_type": "deploy", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/deploy.yaml"}, {"id": "deploy-oraclelinux", "meta": {"name": "Oracle Linux", "link": "https://www.oracle.com/linux/", "categories": ["deploy.operating-systems"], "icon_filename": "oraclelinux.svg"}, "keywords": ["linux"], "most_popular": false, "install_description": "Run the following command on your node to install and claim Netdata:", "methods": [{"method": "wget", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}, {"method": "curl", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}], "additional_info": "Did you know you can also deploy Netdata on your OS using {% goToCategory navigateToSettings=$navigateToSettings categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Kubernetes{% /goToCategory %} or {% goToCategory categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Docker{% /goToCategory %}?\n", "related_resources": {}, "platform_info": "We build native packages for the following releases:\n\n| Version | Support Tier | Native Package Architectures | Notes |\n|:-------:|:------------:|:----------------------------:|:----- |\n| 8 | Core | x86_64, aarch64 | |\n| 9 | Core | x86_64, aarch64 | |\n\nOn other releases of this distribution, a static binary will be installed in `/opt/netdata`.", "quick_start": -1, "integration_type": "deploy", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/deploy.yaml"}, {"id": "deploy-rhel", "meta": {"name": "Red Hat Enterprise Linux", "link": "https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/linux-platforms/enterprise-linux", "categories": ["deploy.operating-systems"], "icon_filename": "rhel.png"}, "keywords": ["linux"], "most_popular": false, "install_description": "Run the following command on your node to install and claim Netdata:", "methods": [{"method": "wget", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}, {"method": "curl", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}], "additional_info": "Did you know you can also deploy Netdata on your OS using {% goToCategory navigateToSettings=$navigateToSettings categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Kubernetes{% /goToCategory %} or {% goToCategory categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Docker{% /goToCategory %}?\n", "related_resources": {}, "platform_info": "\nOn other releases of this distribution, a static binary will be installed in `/opt/netdata`.", "quick_start": -1, "integration_type": "deploy", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/deploy.yaml"}, {"id": "deploy-rockylinux", "meta": {"name": "Rocky Linux", "link": "https://rockylinux.org/", "categories": ["deploy.operating-systems"], "icon_filename": "rocky.svg"}, "keywords": ["linux"], "most_popular": false, "install_description": "Run the following command on your node to install and claim Netdata:", "methods": [{"method": "wget", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}, {"method": "curl", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}], "additional_info": "Did you know you can also deploy Netdata on your OS using {% goToCategory navigateToSettings=$navigateToSettings categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Kubernetes{% /goToCategory %} or {% goToCategory categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Docker{% /goToCategory %}?\n", "related_resources": {}, "platform_info": "We build native packages for the following releases:\n\n| Version | Support Tier | Native Package Architectures | Notes |\n|:-------:|:------------:|:----------------------------:|:----- |\n| 9 | Core | x86_64, aarch64 | |\n| 8 | Core | x86_64, aarch64 | |\n\nOn other releases of this distribution, a static binary will be installed in `/opt/netdata`.", "quick_start": -1, "integration_type": "deploy", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/deploy.yaml"}, {"id": "deploy-ubuntu", "meta": {"name": "Ubuntu", "link": "https://ubuntu.com/", "categories": ["deploy.operating-systems"], "icon_filename": "ubuntu.png"}, "keywords": ["linux"], "most_popular": false, "install_description": "Run the following command on your node to install and claim Netdata:", "methods": [{"method": "wget", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}, {"method": "curl", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}], "additional_info": "Did you know you can also deploy Netdata on your OS using {% goToCategory navigateToSettings=$navigateToSettings categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Kubernetes{% /goToCategory %} or {% goToCategory categoryId=\"deploy.docker-kubernetes\" %}Docker{% /goToCategory %}?\n", "related_resources": {}, "platform_info": "We build native packages for the following releases:\n\n| Version | Support Tier | Native Package Architectures | Notes |\n|:-------:|:------------:|:----------------------------:|:----- |\n| 22.04 | Core | amd64, armhf, arm64 | |\n| 23.10 | Core | amd64, armhf, arm64 | |\n| 23.04 | Core | amd64, armhf, arm64 | |\n| 20.04 | Core | amd64, armhf, arm64 | |\n\nOn other releases of this distribution, a static binary will be installed in `/opt/netdata`.", "quick_start": -1, "integration_type": "deploy", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/deploy.yaml"}, {"id": "deploy-windows", "meta": {"name": "Windows", "link": "https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows", "categories": ["deploy.operating-systems"], "icon_filename": "windows.svg"}, "keywords": ["windows"], "install_description": "1. Install [Windows Exporter](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter) on every Windows host you want to monitor.\n2. Install Netdata agent on Linux, FreeBSD or Mac.\n3. Configure Netdata to collect data remotely from your Windows hosts by adding one job per host to windows.conf file. See the [configuration section](https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/data-collection/monitor-anything/System%20Metrics/Windows-machines#configuration) for details.\n4. Enable [virtual nodes](https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/data-collection/windows-systems#virtual-nodes) configuration so the windows nodes are displayed as separate nodes.\n", "methods": [{"method": "wget", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}, {"method": "curl", "commands": [{"channel": "nightly", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --nightly-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}, {"channel": "stable", "command": "curl https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh --stable-channel{% if $showClaimingOptions %} --claim-token {% claim_token %} --claim-rooms {% $claim_rooms %} --claim-url {% claim_url %}{% /if %}\n"}]}], "additional_info": "", "related_resources": {}, "most_popular": true, "platform_info": "\nOn other releases of this distribution, a static binary will be installed in `/opt/netdata`.", "quick_start": 2, "integration_type": "deploy", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/deploy.yaml"}, {"id": "export-appoptics", "meta": {"name": "AppOptics", "link": "https://www.solarwinds.com/appoptics", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "solarwinds.svg", "keywords": ["app optics", "AppOptics", "Solarwinds"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# AppOptics\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-aws-kinesis", "meta": {"name": "AWS Kinesis", "link": "https://aws.amazon.com/kinesis/", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "aws-kinesis.svg"}, "keywords": ["exporter", "AWS", "Kinesis"], "overview": "# AWS Kinesis\n\nExport metrics to AWS Kinesis Data Streams\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- First [install](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/en_us/sdk-for-cpp/v1/developer-guide/setup.html) AWS SDK for C++\n- Here are the instructions when building from source, to ensure 3rd party dependencies are installed:\n ```bash\n git clone --recursive https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-cpp.git\n cd aws-sdk-cpp/\n git submodule update --init --recursive\n mkdir BUILT\n cd BUILT\n cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DBUILD_ONLY=kinesis ..\n make\n make install\n ```\n- `libcrypto`, `libssl`, and `libcurl` are also required to compile Netdata with Kinesis support enabled.\n- Next, Netdata should be re-installed from the source. The installer will detect that the required libraries are now available.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nNetdata automatically computes a partition key for every record with the purpose to distribute records across available shards evenly.\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | Netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 2 * update_every * 1000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:4242 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:4242\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic configuration\n\n```yaml\n[kinesis:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = us-east-1\n\n```\n##### Configuration with AWS credentials\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[kinesis:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = us-east-1\n # AWS credentials\n aws_access_key_id = your_access_key_id\n aws_secret_access_key = your_secret_access_key\n # destination stream\n stream name = your_stream_name\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/aws_kinesis/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-azure-data", "meta": {"name": "Azure Data Explorer", "link": "https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/data-explorer/", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "azuredataex.jpg", "keywords": ["Azure Data Explorer", "Azure"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# Azure Data Explorer\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-azure-event", "meta": {"name": "Azure Event Hub", "link": "https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/event-hubs/event-hubs-about", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "azureeventhub.png", "keywords": ["Azure Event Hub", "Azure"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# Azure Event Hub\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-bigquery", "meta": {"name": "Google BigQuery", "link": "https://cloud.google.com/bigquery/", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "bigquery.png", "keywords": ["export", "Google BigQuery", "prometheus", "remote write"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# Google BigQuery\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-blueflood", "meta": {"name": "Blueflood", "link": "http://blueflood.io/", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "blueflood.png", "keywords": ["export", "Blueflood", "graphite"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "graphite", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# Blueflood\n\nUse the Graphite connector for the exporting engine to archive your Netdata metrics to Graphite providers for long-term storage,\nfurther analysis, or correlation with data from other sources.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- You have already installed Netdata and Graphite.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic configuration\n\n```yaml\n[graphite:netdata]\n enabled = yes\n destination = localhost:2003\n\n```\n##### Configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[graphite:netdata]\n enabled = yes\n destination = localhost:2003\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n##### Detailed Configuration for a remote, secure host\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[graphite:https:netdata]\n enabled = yes\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n destination = 10.10.1.114:2003\n # data source = average\n # prefix = netdata\n # hostname = my_hostname\n # update every = 10\n # buffer on failures = 10\n # timeout ms = 20000\n # send names instead of ids = yes\n # send charts matching = *\n # send hosts matching = localhost *\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/graphite/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-chronix", "meta": {"name": "Chronix", "link": "https://dbdb.io/db/chronix", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "chronix.png", "keywords": ["export", "chronix", "prometheus", "remote write"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# Chronix\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-cortex", "meta": {"name": "Cortex", "link": "https://cortexmetrics.io/", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "cortex.png", "keywords": ["export", "cortex", "prometheus", "remote write"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# Cortex\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-crate", "meta": {"name": "CrateDB", "link": "https://crate.io/", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "crate.svg", "keywords": ["export", "CrateDB", "prometheus", "remote write"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# CrateDB\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-elastic", "meta": {"name": "ElasticSearch", "link": "https://www.elastic.co/", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "elasticsearch.svg", "keywords": ["export", "ElasticSearch", "prometheus", "remote write"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# ElasticSearch\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-gnocchi", "meta": {"name": "Gnocchi", "link": "https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Gnocchi", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "gnocchi.svg", "keywords": ["export", "Gnocchi", "prometheus", "remote write"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# Gnocchi\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-google-pubsub", "meta": {"name": "Google Cloud Pub Sub", "link": "https://cloud.google.com/pubsub", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "pubsub.png"}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Google Cloud", "Pub Sub"], "overview": "# Google Cloud Pub Sub\n\nExport metrics to Google Cloud Pub/Sub Service\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- First [install](https://github.com/googleapis/google-cloud-cpp/) install Google Cloud Platform C++ Client Libraries\n- Pub/Sub support is also dependent on the dependencies of those libraries, like `protobuf`, `protoc`, and `grpc`\n- Next, Netdata should be re-installed from the source. The installer will detect that the required libraries are now available.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | pubsub.googleapis.com | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | Netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 2 * update_every * 1000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = pubsub.googleapis.com\n ```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic configuration\n\n- Set the destination option to a Pub/Sub service endpoint. pubsub.googleapis.com is the default one.\n- Create the credentials JSON file by following Google Cloud's authentication guide.\n- The user running the Agent (typically netdata) needs read access to google_cloud_credentials.json, which you can set\n `chmod 400 google_cloud_credentials.json; chown netdata google_cloud_credentials.json`\n- Set the credentials file option to the full path of the file.\n\n\n```yaml\n[pubsub:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = pubsub.googleapis.com\n credentials file = /etc/netdata/google_cloud_credentials.json\n project id = my_project\n topic id = my_topic\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/pubsub/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-graphite", "meta": {"name": "Graphite", "link": "https://graphite.readthedocs.io/en/latest/", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "graphite.png"}, "keywords": ["exporter", "graphite", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# Graphite\n\nUse the Graphite connector for the exporting engine to archive your Netdata metrics to Graphite providers for long-term storage,\nfurther analysis, or correlation with data from other sources.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- You have already installed Netdata and Graphite.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic configuration\n\n```yaml\n[graphite:netdata]\n enabled = yes\n destination = localhost:2003\n\n```\n##### Configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[graphite:netdata]\n enabled = yes\n destination = localhost:2003\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n##### Detailed Configuration for a remote, secure host\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[graphite:https:netdata]\n enabled = yes\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n destination = 10.10.1.114:2003\n # data source = average\n # prefix = netdata\n # hostname = my_hostname\n # update every = 10\n # buffer on failures = 10\n # timeout ms = 20000\n # send names instead of ids = yes\n # send charts matching = *\n # send hosts matching = localhost *\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/graphite/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-influxdb", "meta": {"name": "InfluxDB", "link": "https://www.influxdata.com/", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "influxdb.svg", "keywords": ["InfluxDB", "Influx", "export", "graphite"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "graphite", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# InfluxDB\n\nUse the Graphite connector for the exporting engine to archive your Netdata metrics to Graphite providers for long-term storage,\nfurther analysis, or correlation with data from other sources.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- You have already installed Netdata and Graphite.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic configuration\n\n```yaml\n[graphite:netdata]\n enabled = yes\n destination = localhost:2003\n\n```\n##### Configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[graphite:netdata]\n enabled = yes\n destination = localhost:2003\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n##### Detailed Configuration for a remote, secure host\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[graphite:https:netdata]\n enabled = yes\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n destination = 10.10.1.114:2003\n # data source = average\n # prefix = netdata\n # hostname = my_hostname\n # update every = 10\n # buffer on failures = 10\n # timeout ms = 20000\n # send names instead of ids = yes\n # send charts matching = *\n # send hosts matching = localhost *\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/graphite/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-irondb", "meta": {"name": "IRONdb", "link": "https://docs.circonus.com/irondb/", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "irondb.png", "keywords": ["export", "IRONdb", "prometheus", "remote write"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# IRONdb\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-json", "meta": {"name": "JSON", "link": "https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/exporting/json-document-databases", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "json.svg"}, "keywords": ["exporter", "json"], "overview": "# JSON\n\nUse the JSON connector for the exporting engine to archive your agent's metrics to JSON document databases for long-term storage,\nfurther analysis, or correlation with data from other sources\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | pubsub.googleapis.com | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | Netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 2 * update_every * 1000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = localhost:5448\n ```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\n[json:my_json_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = localhost:5448\n\n```\n##### Configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `json:https:my_json_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[json:my_json_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = localhost:5448\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/json/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-kafka", "meta": {"name": "Kafka", "link": "https://kafka.apache.org/", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "kafka.svg", "keywords": ["export", "Kafka", "prometheus", "remote write"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# Kafka\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-kairosdb", "meta": {"name": "KairosDB", "link": "https://kairosdb.github.io/", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "kairos.png", "keywords": ["KairosDB", "kairos", "export", "graphite"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "graphite", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# KairosDB\n\nUse the Graphite connector for the exporting engine to archive your Netdata metrics to Graphite providers for long-term storage,\nfurther analysis, or correlation with data from other sources.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- You have already installed Netdata and Graphite.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic configuration\n\n```yaml\n[graphite:netdata]\n enabled = yes\n destination = localhost:2003\n\n```\n##### Configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[graphite:netdata]\n enabled = yes\n destination = localhost:2003\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n##### Detailed Configuration for a remote, secure host\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[graphite:https:netdata]\n enabled = yes\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n destination = 10.10.1.114:2003\n # data source = average\n # prefix = netdata\n # hostname = my_hostname\n # update every = 10\n # buffer on failures = 10\n # timeout ms = 20000\n # send names instead of ids = yes\n # send charts matching = *\n # send hosts matching = localhost *\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/graphite/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-m3db", "meta": {"name": "M3DB", "link": "https://m3db.io/", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "m3db.png", "keywords": ["export", "M3DB", "prometheus", "remote write"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# M3DB\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-metricfire", "meta": {"name": "MetricFire", "link": "https://www.metricfire.com/", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "metricfire.png", "keywords": ["export", "MetricFire", "prometheus", "remote write"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# MetricFire\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-mongodb", "meta": {"name": "MongoDB", "link": "https://www.mongodb.com/", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "mongodb.svg"}, "keywords": ["exporter", "MongoDB"], "overview": "# MongoDB\n\nUse the MongoDB connector for the exporting engine to archive your agent's metrics to a MongoDB database\nfor long-term storage, further analysis, or correlation with data from other sources.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- To use MongoDB as an external storage for long-term archiving, you should first [install](http://mongoc.org/libmongoc/current/installing.html) libmongoc 1.7.0 or higher.\n- Next, re-install Netdata from the source, which detects that the required library is now available.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | localhost | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | Netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 2 * update_every * 1000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:27017 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:27017\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic configuration\n\nThe default socket timeout depends on the exporting connector update interval.\nThe timeout is 500 ms shorter than the interval (but not less than 1000 ms). You can alter the timeout using the sockettimeoutms MongoDB URI option.\n\n\n```yaml\n[mongodb:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = mongodb://\n database = your_database_name\n collection = your_collection_name\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/mongodb/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-newrelic", "meta": {"name": "New Relic", "link": "https://newrelic.com/", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "newrelic.svg", "keywords": ["export", "NewRelic", "prometheus", "remote write"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# New Relic\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-opentsdb", "meta": {"name": "OpenTSDB", "link": "https://github.com/OpenTSDB/opentsdb", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "opentsdb.png"}, "keywords": ["exporter", "OpenTSDB", "scalable time series"], "overview": "# OpenTSDB\n\nUse the OpenTSDB connector for the exporting engine to archive your Netdata metrics to OpenTSDB databases for long-term storage,\nfurther analysis, or correlation with data from other sources.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- OpenTSDB and Netdata, installed, configured and operational.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | Netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 2 * update_every * 1000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to OpenTSDB. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used (opentsdb = 4242).\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:4242 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:4242\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Minimal configuration\n\nAdd `:http` or `:https` modifiers to the connector type if you need to use other than a plaintext protocol.\nFor example: `opentsdb:http:my_opentsdb_instance`, `opentsdb:https:my_opentsdb_instance`.\n\n\n```yaml\n[opentsdb:my_opentsdb_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = localhost:4242\n\n```\n##### HTTP authentication\n\n\n\n```yaml\n[opentsdb:my_opentsdb_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = localhost:4242\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n##### Using `send hosts matching`\n\n\n\n```yaml\n[opentsdb:my_opentsdb_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = localhost:4242\n send hosts matching = localhost *\n\n```\n##### Using `send charts matching`\n\n\n\n```yaml\n[opentsdb:my_opentsdb_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = localhost:4242\n send charts matching = *\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/opentsdb/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-pgsql", "meta": {"name": "PostgreSQL", "link": "https://www.postgresql.org/", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "postgres.svg", "keywords": ["export", "PostgreSQL", "prometheus", "remote write"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# PostgreSQL\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-prometheus-remote", "meta": {"name": "Prometheus Remote Write", "link": "https://prometheus.io/docs/operating/integrations/#remote-endpoints-and-storage", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "prometheus.svg"}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# Prometheus Remote Write\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-quasar", "meta": {"name": "QuasarDB", "link": "https://doc.quasar.ai/master/", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "quasar.jpeg", "keywords": ["export", "quasar", "quasarDB", "prometheus", "remote write"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# QuasarDB\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-splunk", "meta": {"name": "Splunk SignalFx", "link": "https://www.splunk.com/en_us/products/observability.html", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "splunk.svg", "keywords": ["export", "splunk", "signalfx", "prometheus", "remote write"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# Splunk SignalFx\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-thanos", "meta": {"name": "Thanos", "link": "https://thanos.io/", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "thanos.png", "keywords": ["export", "thanos", "prometheus", "remote write"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# Thanos\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-tikv", "meta": {"name": "TiKV", "link": "https://tikv.org/", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "tikv.png", "keywords": ["export", "TiKV", "prometheus", "remote write"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# TiKV\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-timescaledb", "meta": {"name": "TimescaleDB", "link": "https://www.timescale.com/", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "timescale.png", "keywords": ["export", "TimescaleDB", "prometheus", "remote write"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# TimescaleDB\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-victoria", "meta": {"name": "VictoriaMetrics", "link": "https://victoriametrics.com/products/open-source/", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "victoriametrics.png", "keywords": ["export", "victoriametrics", "prometheus", "remote write"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# VictoriaMetrics\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-vmware", "meta": {"name": "VMware Aria", "link": "https://www.vmware.com/products/aria-operations-for-applications.html", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "aria.png", "keywords": ["export", "VMware", "Aria", "Tanzu", "prometheus", "remote write"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# VMware Aria\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "export-wavefront", "meta": {"name": "Wavefront", "link": "https://docs.wavefront.com/wavefront_data_ingestion.html", "categories": ["export"], "icon_filename": "wavefront.png", "keywords": ["export", "Wavefront", "prometheus", "remote write"]}, "keywords": ["exporter", "Prometheus", "remote write", "time series"], "overview": "# Wavefront\n\nUse the Prometheus remote write exporting connector to archive your Netdata metrics to the external storage provider of your choice for long-term storage and further analysis.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\nThe remote write exporting connector does not support buffer on failures.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Netdata and the external storage provider of your choice, installed, configured and operational.\n- `protobuf` and `snappy` libraries installed.\n- Netdata reinstalled after the libraries.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `exporting.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config exporting.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this exporter.\n\n{% details summary=\"Config options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| enabled | Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes/no). | no | True |\n| destination | Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics. | no | True |\n| username | Username for HTTP authentication | my_username | False |\n| password | Password for HTTP authentication | my_password | False |\n| data source | Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected/average/sum) | | False |\n| hostname | The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server. | [global].hostname | False |\n| prefix | The prefix to add to all metrics. | netdata | False |\n| update every | Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds. | 10 | False |\n| buffer on failures | The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available. | 10 | False |\n| timeout ms | The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data. | 20000 | False |\n| send hosts matching | Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns). | localhost * | False |\n| send charts matching | One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name. | * | False |\n| send names instead of ids | Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send configured labels | Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n| send automatic labels | Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes/no). | | False |\n\n##### destination\n\nThe format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].\n- PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.\n- IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.\n- PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.\n\nExample IPv4:\n ```yaml\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003\n ```\nExample IPv6 and IPv4 together:\n```yaml\ndestination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003\n```\nWhen multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.\n\n\n##### update every\n\nNetdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers\nsend data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.\n\n\n##### buffer on failures\n\nIf the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).\n\n\n##### send hosts matching\n\nIncludes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).\nThe patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to\nfilter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.\n\nA pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,\nuse `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).\n\n\n##### send charts matching\n\nA pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,\nuse !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,\npositive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter\nhas a higher priority than the configuration option.\n\n\n##### send names instead of ids\n\nNetdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names\nare human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are\ndifferent : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Example configuration\n\nBasic example configuration for Prometheus remote write.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n\n```\n##### Example configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication\n\nAdd `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.\n\n```yaml\n[prometheus_remote_write:https:my_instance]\n enabled = yes\n destination = 10.11.14.2:2003\n remote write URL path = /receive\n username = my_username\n password = my_password\n\n```\n", "integration_type": "exporter", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/exporting/prometheus/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-alerta", "meta": {"name": "Alerta", "link": "https://alerta.io/", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "alerta.png"}, "keywords": ["Alerta"], "overview": "# Alerta\n\nThe [Alerta](https://alerta.io/) monitoring system is a tool used to consolidate and de-duplicate alerts from multiple sources for quick \u2018at-a-glance\u2019 visualization. With just one system you can monitor alerts from many other monitoring tools on a single screen.\nYou can send Netdata alerts to Alerta to see alerts coming from many Netdata hosts or also from a multi-host Netdata configuration.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- A working Alerta instance\n- An Alerta API key (if authentication in Alerta is enabled)\n- Access to the terminal where Netdata Agent is running\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| SEND_ALERTA | Set `SEND_ALERTA` to YES | | True |\n| ALERTA_WEBHOOK_URL | set `ALERTA_WEBHOOK_URL` to the API url you defined when you installed the Alerta server. | | True |\n| ALERTA_API_KEY | Set `ALERTA_API_KEY` to your API key. | | True |\n| DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_ALERTA | Set `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_ALERTA` to the default recipient environment you want the alert notifications to be sent to. All roles will default to this variable if left unconfigured. | | True |\n| DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_CUSTOM | Set different recipient environments per role, by editing `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_CUSTOM` with the environment name of your choice | | False |\n\n##### ALERTA_API_KEY\n\nYou will need an API key to send messages from any source, if Alerta is configured to use authentication (recommended). To create a new API key:\n1. Go to Configuration > API Keys.\n2. Create a new API key called \"netdata\" with `write:alerts` permission.\n\n\n##### DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_CUSTOM\n\nThe `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_CUSTOM` can be edited in the following entries at the bottom of the same file:\n\n```conf\nrole_recipients_alerta[sysadmin]=\"Systems\"\nrole_recipients_alerta[domainadmin]=\"Domains\"\nrole_recipients_alerta[dba]=\"Databases Systems\"\nrole_recipients_alerta[webmaster]=\"Marketing Development\"\nrole_recipients_alerta[proxyadmin]=\"Proxy\"\nrole_recipients_alerta[sitemgr]=\"Sites\"\n```\n\nThe values you provide should be defined as environments in `/etc/alertad.conf` with `ALLOWED_ENVIRONMENTS` option.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\n#------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# alerta (alerta.io) global notification options\n\nSEND_ALERTA=\"YES\"\nALERTA_WEBHOOK_URL=\"http://yourserver/alerta/api\"\nALERTA_API_KEY=\"INSERT_YOUR_API_KEY_HERE\"\nDEFAULT_RECIPIENT_ALERTA=\"Production\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/alerta/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-awssns", "meta": {"name": "AWS SNS", "link": "https://aws.amazon.com/sns/", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "aws.svg"}, "keywords": ["AWS SNS"], "overview": "# AWS SNS\n\nAs part of its AWS suite, Amazon provides a notification broker service called 'Simple Notification Service' (SNS). Amazon SNS works similarly to Netdata's own notification system, allowing to dispatch a single notification to multiple subscribers of different types. Among other things, SNS supports sending notifications to:\n- Email addresses\n- Mobile Phones via SMS\n- HTTP or HTTPS web hooks\n- AWS Lambda functions\n- AWS SQS queues\n- Mobile applications via push notifications\nYou can send notifications through Amazon SNS using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\n- While Amazon SNS supports sending differently formatted messages for different delivery methods, Netdata does not currently support this functionality.\n- For email notification support, we recommend using Netdata's email notifications, as it is has the following benefits:\n - In most cases, it requires less configuration.\n - Netdata's emails are nicely pre-formatted and support features like threading, which requires a lot of manual effort in SNS.\n - It is less resource intensive and more cost-efficient than SNS.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- The [Amazon Web Services CLI tools](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/getting-started-install.html) (awscli).\n- An actual home directory for the user you run Netdata as, instead of just using `/` as a home directory. The setup depends on the distribution, but `/var/lib/netdata` is the recommended directory. If you are using Netdata as a dedicated user, the permissions will already be correct.\n- An Amazon SNS topic to send notifications to with one or more subscribers. The Getting Started section of the Amazon SNS documentation covers the basics of how to set this up. Make note of the Topic ARN when you create the topic.\n- While not mandatory, it is highly recommended to create a dedicated IAM user on your account for Netdata to send notifications. This user needs to have programmatic access, and should only allow access to SNS. For an additional layer of security, you can create one for each system or group of systems.\n- Terminal access to the Agent you wish to configure.\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| aws path | The full path of the aws command. If empty, the system `$PATH` will be searched for it. If not found, Amazon SNS notifications will be silently disabled. | | True |\n| SEND_AWSNS | Set `SEND_AWSNS` to YES | YES | True |\n| AWSSNS_MESSAGE_FORMAT | Set `AWSSNS_MESSAGE_FORMAT` to to the string that you want the alert to be sent into. | ${status} on ${host} at ${date}: ${chart} ${value_string} | True |\n| DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_AWSSNS | Set `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_AWSSNS` to the Topic ARN you noted down upon creating the Topic. | | True |\n\n##### AWSSNS_MESSAGE_FORMAT\n\nThe supported variables are:\n\n| Variable name | Description |\n|:---------------------------:|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| `${alarm}` | Like \"name = value units\" |\n| `${status_message}` | Like \"needs attention\", \"recovered\", \"is critical\" |\n| `${severity}` | Like \"Escalated to CRITICAL\", \"Recovered from WARNING\" |\n| `${raised_for}` | Like \"(alarm was raised for 10 minutes)\" |\n| `${host}` | The host generated this event |\n| `${url_host}` | Same as ${host} but URL encoded |\n| `${unique_id}` | The unique id of this event |\n| `${alarm_id}` | The unique id of the alarm that generated this event |\n| `${event_id}` | The incremental id of the event, for this alarm id |\n| `${when}` | The timestamp this event occurred |\n| `${name}` | The name of the alarm, as given in netdata health.d entries |\n| `${url_name}` | Same as ${name} but URL encoded |\n| `${chart}` | The name of the chart (type.id) |\n| `${url_chart}` | Same as ${chart} but URL encoded |\n| `${status}` | The current status : REMOVED, UNINITIALIZED, UNDEFINED, CLEAR, WARNING, CRITICAL |\n| `${old_status}` | The previous status: REMOVED, UNINITIALIZED, UNDEFINED, CLEAR, WARNING, CRITICAL |\n| `${value}` | The current value of the alarm |\n| `${old_value}` | The previous value of the alarm |\n| `${src}` | The line number and file the alarm has been configured |\n| `${duration}` | The duration in seconds of the previous alarm state |\n| `${duration_txt}` | Same as ${duration} for humans |\n| `${non_clear_duration}` | The total duration in seconds this is/was non-clear |\n| `${non_clear_duration_txt}` | Same as ${non_clear_duration} for humans |\n| `${units}` | The units of the value |\n| `${info}` | A short description of the alarm |\n| `${value_string}` | Friendly value (with units) |\n| `${old_value_string}` | Friendly old value (with units) |\n| `${image}` | The URL of an image to represent the status of the alarm |\n| `${color}` | A color in AABBCC format for the alarm |\n| `${goto_url}` | The URL the user can click to see the netdata dashboard |\n| `${calc_expression}` | The expression evaluated to provide the value for the alarm |\n| `${calc_param_values}` | The value of the variables in the evaluated expression |\n| `${total_warnings}` | The total number of alarms in WARNING state on the host |\n| `${total_critical}` | The total number of alarms in CRITICAL state on the host |\n\n\n##### DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_AWSSNS\n\nAll roles will default to this variable if left unconfigured.\n\nYou can have different recipient Topics per **role**, by editing `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_AWSSNS` with the Topic ARN you want, in the following entries at the bottom of the same file:\n\n```conf\nrole_recipients_awssns[sysadmin]=\"arn:aws:sns:us-east-2:123456789012:Systems\"\nrole_recipients_awssns[domainadmin]=\"arn:aws:sns:us-east-2:123456789012:Domains\"\nrole_recipients_awssns[dba]=\"arn:aws:sns:us-east-2:123456789012:Databases\"\nrole_recipients_awssns[webmaster]=\"arn:aws:sns:us-east-2:123456789012:Development\"\nrole_recipients_awssns[proxyadmin]=\"arn:aws:sns:us-east-2:123456789012:Proxy\"\nrole_recipients_awssns[sitemgr]=\"arn:aws:sns:us-east-2:123456789012:Sites\"\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\nAn example working configuration would be:\n\n```yaml\n```conf\n#------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# Amazon SNS notifications\n\nSEND_AWSSNS=\"YES\"\nAWSSNS_MESSAGE_FORMAT=\"${status} on ${host} at ${date}: ${chart} ${value_string}\"\nDEFAULT_RECIPIENT_AWSSNS=\"arn:aws:sns:us-east-2:123456789012:MyTopic\"\n```\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/awssns/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-cloud-discord", "meta": {"name": "Discord", "link": "https://discord.com/", "categories": ["notify.cloud"], "icon_filename": "discord.png"}, "keywords": ["discord", "community"], "overview": "# Discord\n\nFrom the Netdata Cloud UI, you can manage your space's notification settings and enable the configuration to deliver notifications on Discord.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n- A Netdata Cloud account\n- Access to the Netdata Space as an **administrator**\n- You need to have a Discord server able to receive webhooks integrations.\n\n### Discord Server Configuration\nSteps to configure your Discord server to receive [webhook notifications](https://support.discord.com/hc/en-us/articles/228383668) from Netdata:\n1. Go to `Server Settings` --> `Integrations`\n2. **Create Webhook** or **View Webhooks** if you already have some defined\n3. Specify the **Name** and **Channel** on your new webhook\n4. Use Webhook URL to add your notification configuration on Netdata UI\n\n### Netdata Configuration Steps\n1. Click on the **Space settings** cog (located above your profile icon)\n2. Click on the **Notification** tab\n3. Click on the **+ Add configuration** button (near the top-right corner of your screen)\n4. On the **Discord** card click on **+ Add**\n5. A modal will be presented to you to enter the required details to enable the configuration:\n * **Notification settings** are Netdata specific settings\n - Configuration name - you can optionally provide a name for your configuration you can easily refer to it\n - Rooms - by specifying a list of Rooms you are select to which nodes or areas of your infrastructure you want to be notified using this configuration\n - Notification - you specify which notifications you want to be notified using this configuration: All Alerts and unreachable, All Alerts, Critical only\n * **Integration configuration** are the specific notification integration required settings, which vary by notification method. For Discord:\n - Define the type channel you want to send notifications to: **Text channel** or **Forum channel**\n - Webhook URL - URL provided on Discord for the channel you want to receive your notifications.\n - Thread name - if the Discord channel is a **Forum channel** you will need to provide the thread name as well\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/cloud-notifications/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-cloud-mattermost", "meta": {"name": "Mattermost", "link": "https://mattermost.com/", "categories": ["notify.cloud"], "icon_filename": "mattermost.png"}, "keywords": ["mattermost"], "overview": "# Mattermost\n\nFrom the Netdata Cloud UI, you can manage your space's notification settings and enable the configuration to deliver notifications on Mattermost.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n- A Netdata Cloud account\n- Access to the Netdata Space as an **administrator**\n- The Netdata Space needs to be on **Business** plan or higher\n- You need to have permissions on Mattermost to add new integrations.\n- You need to have a Mattermost app on your workspace to receive the webhooks.\n\n### Mattermost Server Configuration\n\nSteps to configure your Mattermost to receive notifications from Netdata:\n\n1. In Mattermost, go to Product menu > Integrations > Incoming Webhook\n - If you don\u2019t have the Integrations option, incoming webhooks may not be enabled on your Mattermost server or may be disabled for non-admins. They can be enabled by a System Admin from System Console > Integrations > Integration Management. Once incoming webhooks are enabled, continue with the steps below.\n2. Select Add Incoming Webhook and add a name and description for the webhook. The description can be up to 500 characters\n3. Select the channel to receive webhook payloads, then select Add to create the webhook\n4. You will end up with a webhook endpoint that looks like below:\n `https://your-mattermost-server.com/hooks/xxx-generatedkey-xxx`\n\n - Treat this endpoint as a secret. Anyone who has it will be able to post messages to your Mattermost instance.\n\nFor more details please check Mattermost's article [Incoming webhooks for Mattermost](https://developers.mattermost.com/integrate/webhooks/incoming/).\n\n### Netdata Configuration Steps\n\n1. Click on the **Space settings** cog (located above your profile icon)\n2. Click on the **Notification** tab\n3. Click on the **+ Add configuration** button (near the top-right corner of your screen)\n4. On the **Mattermost** card click on **+ Add**\n5. A modal will be presented to you to enter the required details to enable the configuration:\n * **Notification settings** are Netdata specific settings\n - Configuration name - you can optionally provide a name for your configuration you can easily refer to it\n - Rooms - by specifying a list of Rooms you are select to which nodes or areas of your infrastructure you want to be notified using this configuration\n - Notification - you specify which notifications you want to be notified using this configuration: All Alerts and unreachable, All Alerts, Critical only\n * **Integration configuration** are the specific notification integration required settings, which vary by notification method. For Mattermost:\n - Webhook URL - URL provided on Mattermost for the channel you want to receive your notifications\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/cloud-notifications/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-cloud-opsgenie", "meta": {"name": "Opsgenie", "link": "https://www.atlassian.com/software/opsgenie", "categories": ["notify.cloud"], "icon_filename": "opsgenie.png"}, "keywords": ["opsgenie", "atlassian"], "overview": "# Opsgenie\n\nFrom the Netdata Cloud UI, you can manage your space's notification settings and enable the configuration to deliver notifications on Opsgenie.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n- A Netdata Cloud account\n- Access to the Netdata Space as an **administrator**\n- The Netdata Space needs to be on **Business** plan or higher\n- You need to have permissions on Opsgenie to add new integrations.\n\n### Opsgenie Server Configuration\n\nSteps to configure your Opsgenie to receive notifications from Netdata:\n\n1. Go to integrations tab of your team, click **Add integration**\n2. Pick **API** from available integrations. Copy your API Key and press **Save Integration**.\n3. Paste copied API key into the corresponding field in **Integration configuration** section of Opsgenie modal window in Netdata.\n\n### Netdata Configuration Steps\n\n1. Click on the **Space settings** cog (located above your profile icon)\n2. Click on the **Notification** tab\n3. Click on the **+ Add configuration** button (near the top-right corner of your screen)\n4. On the **Opsgenie** card click on **+ Add**\n5. A modal will be presented to you to enter the required details to enable the configuration:\n * **Notification settings** are Netdata specific settings\n - Configuration name - you can optionally provide a name for your configuration you can easily refer to it\n - Rooms - by specifying a list of Rooms you are select to which nodes or areas of your infrastructure you want to be notified using this configuration\n - Notification - you specify which notifications you want to be notified using this configuration: All Alerts and unreachable, All Alerts, Critical only\n * **Integration configuration** are the specific notification integration required settings, which vary by notification method. For Opsgenie:\n - API Key - a key provided on Opsgenie for the channel you want to receive your notifications.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/cloud-notifications/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-cloud-pagerduty", "meta": {"name": "PagerDuty", "link": "https://www.pagerduty.com/", "categories": ["notify.cloud"], "icon_filename": "pagerduty.png"}, "keywords": ["pagerduty"], "overview": "# PagerDuty\n\nFrom the Netdata Cloud UI, you can manage your space's notification settings and enable the configuration to deliver notifications on PagerDuty.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n- A Netdata Cloud account\n- Access to the Netdata Space as an **administrator**\n- The Netdata Space needs to be on **Business** plan or higher\n- You need to have a PagerDuty service to receive events using webhooks.\n\n\n### PagerDuty Server Configuration\nSteps to configure your PagerDuty to receive notifications from Netdata:\n\n1. Create a service to receive events from your services directory page on PagerDuty\n2. At step 3, select `Events API V2` Integration or **View Webhooks** if you already have some defined\n3. Once the service is created you will be redirected to its configuration page, where you can copy the **integration key**, that you will need need to add to your notification configuration on Netdata UI.\n\n### Netdata Configuration Steps\n\n1. Click on the **Space settings** cog (located above your profile icon)\n2. Click on the **Notification** tab\n3. Click on the **+ Add configuration** button (near the top-right corner of your screen)\n4. On the **PagerDuty** card click on **+ Add**\n5. A modal will be presented to you to enter the required details to enable the configuration:\n * **Notification settings** are Netdata specific settings\n - Configuration name - you can optionally provide a name for your configuration you can easily refer to it\n - Rooms - by specifying a list of Rooms you are select to which nodes or areas of your infrastructure you want to be notified using this configuration\n - Notification - you specify which notifications you want to be notified using this configuration: All Alerts and unreachable, All Alerts, Critical only\n * **Integration configuration** are the specific notification integration required settings, which vary by notification method. For PagerDuty:\n - Integration Key - is a 32 character key provided by PagerDuty to receive events on your service.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/cloud-notifications/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-cloud-rocketchat", "meta": {"name": "RocketChat", "link": "https://www.rocket.chat/", "categories": ["notify.cloud"], "icon_filename": "rocketchat.png"}, "keywords": ["rocketchat"], "overview": "# RocketChat\n\nFrom the Netdata Cloud UI, you can manage your space's notification settings and enable the configuration to deliver notifications on RocketChat.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n- A Netdata Cloud account\n- Access to the Netdata Space as an **administrator**\n- The Netdata Space needs to be on **Business** plan or higher\n- You need to have permissions on Mattermost to add new integrations.\n- You need to have a RocketChat app on your workspace to receive the webhooks.\n\n### Mattermost Server Configuration\n\nSteps to configure your RocketChat to receive notifications from Netdata:\n\n1. In RocketChat, Navigate to Administration > Workspace > Integrations.\n2. Click **+New** at the top right corner.\n3. For more details about each parameter, check [create-a-new-incoming-webhook](https://docs.rocket.chat/use-rocket.chat/workspace-administration/integrations#create-a-new-incoming-webhook).\n4. After configuring integration, click Save.\n5. You will end up with a webhook endpoint that looks like below:\n `https://your-server.rocket.chat/hooks/YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX`\n - Treat this endpoint as a secret. Anyone who has it will be able to post messages to your RocketChat instance.\n\n\nFor more details please check RocketChat's article Incoming webhooks for [RocketChat](https://docs.rocket.chat/use-rocket.chat/workspace-administration/integrations/).\n\n### Netdata Configuration Steps\n\n1. Click on the **Space settings** cog (located above your profile icon)\n2. Click on the **Notification** tab\n3. Click on the **+ Add configuration** button (near the top-right corner of your screen)\n4. On the **RocketChat** card click on **+ Add**\n5. A modal will be presented to you to enter the required details to enable the configuration:\n * **Notification settings** are Netdata specific settings\n - Configuration name - you can optionally provide a name for your configuration you can easily refer to it\n - Rooms - by specifying a list of Rooms you are select to which nodes or areas of your infrastructure you want to be notified using this configuration\n - Notification - you specify which notifications you want to be notified using this configuration: All Alerts and unreachable, All Alerts, Critical only\n * **Integration configuration** are the specific notification integration required settings, which vary by notification method. For RocketChat:\n - Webhook URL - URL provided on RocketChat for the channel you want to receive your notifications.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/cloud-notifications/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-cloud-slack", "meta": {"name": "Slack", "link": "https://slack.com/", "categories": ["notify.cloud"], "icon_filename": "slack.png"}, "keywords": ["slack"], "overview": "# Slack\n\nFrom the Netdata Cloud UI, you can manage your space's notification settings and enable the configuration to deliver notifications on Slack.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n- A Netdata Cloud account\n- Access to the Netdata Space as an **administrator**\n- The Netdata Space needs to be on **Business** plan or higher\n- You need to have a Slack app on your workspace to receive the Webhooks.\n\n### Slack Server Configuration\n\nSteps to configure your Slack to receive notifications from Netdata:\n\n1. Create an app to receive webhook integrations. Check [Create an app](https://api.slack.com/apps?new_app=1) from Slack documentation for further details\n2. Install the app on your workspace\n3. Configure Webhook URLs for your workspace\n - On your app go to **Incoming Webhooks** and click on **activate incoming webhooks**\n - At the bottom of **Webhook URLs for Your Workspace** section you have **Add New Webhook to Workspace**\n - After pressing that specify the channel where you want your notifications to be delivered\n - Once completed copy the Webhook URL that you will need to add to your notification configuration on Netdata UI\n\nFor more details please check Slacks's article [Incoming webhooks for Slack](https://slack.com/help/articles/115005265063-Incoming-webhooks-for-Slack).\n\n### Netdata Configuration Steps\n\n1. Click on the **Space settings** cog (located above your profile icon)\n2. Click on the **Notification** tab\n3. Click on the **+ Add configuration** button (near the top-right corner of your screen)\n4. On the **Slack** card click on **+ Add**\n5. A modal will be presented to you to enter the required details to enable the configuration:\n * **Notification settings** are Netdata specific settings\n - Configuration name - you can optionally provide a name for your configuration you can easily refer to it\n - Rooms - by specifying a list of Rooms you are select to which nodes or areas of your infrastructure you want to be notified using this configuration\n - Notification - you specify which notifications you want to be notified using this configuration: All Alerts and unreachable, All Alerts, Critical only\n * **Integration configuration** are the specific notification integration required settings, which vary by notification method. For Slack:\n - Webhook URL - URL provided on Slack for the channel you want to receive your notifications.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/cloud-notifications/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-cloud-webhook", "meta": {"name": "Webhook", "link": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webhook", "categories": ["notify.cloud"], "icon_filename": "webhook.svg"}, "keywords": ["generic webhooks", "webhooks"], "overview": "# Webhook\n\nFrom the Netdata Cloud UI, you can manage your space's notification settings and enable the configuration to deliver notifications on a webhook using a predefined schema.\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n- A Netdata Cloud account\n- Access to the Netdata Space as an **administrator**\n- The Netdata Space needs to be on **Pro** plan or higher\n- You need to have an app that allows you to receive webhooks following a predefined schema.\n\n### Netdata Configuration Steps\n\n1. Click on the **Space settings** cog (located above your profile icon)\n2. Click on the **Notification** tab\n3. Click on the **+ Add configuration** button (near the top-right corner of your screen)\n4. On the **Webhook** card click on **+ Add**\n5. A modal will be presented to you to enter the required details to enable the configuration:\n * **Notification settings** are Netdata specific settings\n - Configuration name - you can optionally provide a name for your configuration you can easily refer to it\n - Rooms - by specifying a list of Rooms you are select to which nodes or areas of your infrastructure you want to be notified using this configuration\n - Notification - you specify which notifications you want to be notified using this configuration: All Alerts and unreachable, All Alerts, Critical only\n * **Integration configuration** are the specific notification integration required settings, which vary by notification method. For Webhook:\n - Webhook URL - webhook URL is the url of the service that Netdata will send notifications to. In order to keep the communication secured, we only accept HTTPS urls.\n - Extra headers - these are optional key-value pairs that you can set to be included in the HTTP requests sent to the webhook URL.\n - Authentication Mechanism - Netdata webhook integration supports 3 different authentication mechanisms.\n * Mutual TLS (recommended) - default authentication mechanism used if no other method is selected.\n * Basic - the client sends a request with an Authorization header that includes a base64-encoded string in the format **username:password**. These will settings will be required inputs.\n * Bearer - the client sends a request with an Authorization header that includes a **bearer token**. This setting will be a required input.\n\n\n ### Webhook service\n\n A webhook integration allows your application to receive real-time alerts from Netdata by sending HTTP requests to a specified URL. In this document, we'll go over the steps to set up a generic webhook integration, including adding headers, and implementing different types of authorization mechanisms.\n\n #### Netdata webhook integration\n\n A webhook integration is a way for one service to notify another service about events that occur within it. This is done by sending an HTTP POST request to a specified URL (known as the \"webhook URL\") when an event occurs.\n\n Netdata webhook integration service will send alert notifications to the destination service as soon as they are detected.\n\n The notification content sent to the destination service will be a JSON object having these properties:\n\n | field | type | description |\n | :-- | :-- | :-- |\n | message | string | A summary message of the alert. |\n | alarm | string | The alarm the notification is about. |\n | info | string | Additional info related with the alert. |\n | chart | string | The chart associated with the alert. |\n | context | string | The chart context. |\n | space | string | The space where the node that raised the alert is assigned. |\n | rooms | object[object(string,string)] | Object with list of rooms names and urls where the node belongs to. |\n | family | string | Context family. |\n | class | string | Classification of the alert, e.g. \"Error\". |\n | severity | string | Alert severity, can be one of \"warning\", \"critical\" or \"clear\". |\n | date | string | Date of the alert in ISO8601 format. |\n | duration | string | Duration the alert has been raised. |\n | additional_active_critical_alerts | integer | Number of additional critical alerts currently existing on the same node. |\n | additional_active_warning_alerts | integer | Number of additional warning alerts currently existing on the same node. |\n | alarm_url | string | Netdata Cloud URL for this alarm. |\n\n #### Extra headers\n\n When setting up a webhook integration, the user can specify a set of headers to be included in the HTTP requests sent to the webhook URL.\n\n By default, the following headers will be sent in the HTTP request\n\n | **Header** | **Value** |\n |:-------------------------------:|-----------------------------|\n | Content-Type | application/json |\n\n #### Authentication mechanisms\n\n Netdata webhook integration supports 3 different authentication mechanisms:\n\n ##### Mutual TLS authentication (recommended)\n\n In mutual Transport Layer Security (mTLS) authentication, the client and the server authenticate each other using X.509 certificates. This ensures that the client is connecting to the intended server, and that the server is only accepting connections from authorized clients.\n\n This is the default authentication mechanism used if no other method is selected.\n\n To take advantage of mutual TLS, you can configure your server to verify Netdata's client certificate. In order to achieve this, the Netdata client sending the notification supports mutual TLS (mTLS) to identify itself with a client certificate that your server can validate.\n\n The steps to perform this validation are as follows:\n\n - Store Netdata CA certificate on a file in your disk. The content of this file should be:\n\n
\n Netdata CA certificate\n\n ```\n -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n MIIF0jCCA7qgAwIBAgIUDV0rS5jXsyNX33evHEQOwn9fPo0wDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEN\n BQAwgYAxCzAJBgNVBAYTAlVTMRMwEQYDVQQIEwpDYWxpZm9ybmlhMRYwFAYDVQQH\n Ew1TYW4gRnJhbmNpc2NvMRYwFAYDVQQKEw1OZXRkYXRhLCBJbmMuMRIwEAYDVQQL\n EwlDbG91ZCBTUkUxGDAWBgNVBAMTD05ldGRhdGEgUm9vdCBDQTAeFw0yMzAyMjIx\n MjQzMDBaFw0zMzAyMTkxMjQzMDBaMIGAMQswCQYDVQQGEwJVUzETMBEGA1UECBMK\n Q2FsaWZvcm5pYTEWMBQGA1UEBxMNU2FuIEZyYW5jaXNjbzEWMBQGA1UEChMNTmV0\n ZGF0YSwgSW5jLjESMBAGA1UECxMJQ2xvdWQgU1JFMRgwFgYDVQQDEw9OZXRkYXRh\n IFJvb3QgQ0EwggIiMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4ICDwAwggIKAoICAQCwIg7z3R++\n ppQYYVVoMIDlhWO3qVTMsAQoJYEvVa6fqaImUBLW/k19LUaXgUJPohB7gBp1pkjs\n QfY5dBo8iFr7MDHtyiAFjcQV181sITTMBEJwp77R4slOXCvrreizhTt1gvf4S1zL\n qeHBYWEgH0RLrOAqD0jkOHwewVouO0k3Wf2lEbCq3qRk2HeDvkv0LR7sFC+dDms8\n fDHqb/htqhk+FAJELGRqLeaFq1Z5Eq1/9dk4SIeHgK5pdYqsjpBzOTmocgriw6he\n s7F3dOec1ZZdcBEAxOjbYt4e58JwuR81cWAVMmyot5JNCzYVL9e5Vc5n22qt2dmc\n Tzw2rLOPt9pT5bzbmyhcDuNg2Qj/5DySAQ+VQysx91BJRXyUimqE7DwQyLhpQU72\n jw29lf2RHdCPNmk8J1TNropmpz/aI7rkperPugdOmxzP55i48ECbvDF4Wtazi+l+\n 4kx7ieeLfEQgixy4lRUUkrgJlIDOGbw+d2Ag6LtOgwBiBYnDgYpvLucnx5cFupPY\n Cy3VlJ4EKUeQQSsz5kVmvotk9MED4sLx1As8V4e5ViwI5dCsRfKny7BeJ6XNPLnw\n PtMh1hbiqCcDmB1urCqXcMle4sRhKccReYOwkLjLLZ80A+MuJuIEAUUuEPCwywzU\n R7pagYsmvNgmwIIuJtB6mIJBShC7TpJG+wIDAQABo0IwQDAOBgNVHQ8BAf8EBAMC\n AQYwDwYDVR0TAQH/BAUwAwEB/zAdBgNVHQ4EFgQU9IbvOsPSUrpr8H2zSafYVQ9e\n Ft8wDQYJKoZIhvcNAQENBQADggIBABQ08aI31VKZs8jzg+y/QM5cvzXlVhcpkZsY\n 1VVBr0roSBw9Pld9SERrEHto8PVXbadRxeEs4sKivJBKubWAooQ6NTvEB9MHuGnZ\n VCU+N035Gq/mhBZgtIs/Zz33jTB2ju3G4Gm9VTZbVqd0OUxFs41Iqvi0HStC3/Io\n rKi7crubmp5f2cNW1HrS++ScbTM+VaKVgQ2Tg5jOjou8wtA+204iYXlFpw9Q0qnP\n qq6ix7TfLLeRVp6mauwPsAJUgHZluz7yuv3r7TBdukU4ZKUmfAGIPSebtB3EzXfH\n 7Y326xzv0hEpjvDHLy6+yFfTdBSrKPsMHgc9bsf88dnypNYL8TUiEHlcTgCGU8ts\n ud8sWN2M5FEWbHPNYRVfH3xgY2iOYZzn0i+PVyGryOPuzkRHTxDLPIGEWE5susM4\n X4bnNJyKH1AMkBCErR34CLXtAe2ngJlV/V3D4I8CQFJdQkn9tuznohUU/j80xvPH\n FOcDGQYmh4m2aIJtlNVP6+/92Siugb5y7HfslyRK94+bZBg2D86TcCJWaaZOFUrR\n Y3WniYXsqM5/JI4OOzu7dpjtkJUYvwtg7Qb5jmm8Ilf5rQZJhuvsygzX6+WM079y\n nsjoQAm6OwpTN5362vE9SYu1twz7KdzBlUkDhePEOgQkWfLHBJWwB+PvB1j/cUA3\n 5zrbwvQf\n -----END CERTIFICATE-----\n ```\n
\n\n - Enable client certificate validation on the web server that is doing the TLS termination. Below we show you how to perform this configuration in `NGINX` and `Apache`\n\n **NGINX**\n\n ```bash\n server {\n listen 443 ssl default_server;\n\n # ... existing SSL configuration for server authentication ...\n ssl_verify_client on;\n ssl_client_certificate /path/to/Netdata_CA.pem;\n\n location / {\n if ($ssl_client_s_dn !~ \"CN=app.netdata.cloud\") {\n return 403;\n }\n # ... existing location configuration ...\n }\n }\n ```\n\n **Apache**\n\n ```bash\n Listen 443\n \n # ... existing SSL configuration for server authentication ...\n SSLVerifyClient require\n SSLCACertificateFile \"/path/to/Netdata_CA.pem\"\n \n \n Require expr \"%{SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_CN} == 'app.netdata.cloud'\"\n # ... existing directory configuration ...\n \n ```\n\n ##### Basic authentication\n\n In basic authorization, the client sends a request with an Authorization header that includes a base64-encoded string in the format username:password. The server then uses this information to authenticate the client. If this authentication method is selected, the user can set the user and password that will be used when connecting to the destination service.\n\n ##### Bearer token authentication\n\n In bearer token authentication, the client sends a request with an Authorization header that includes a bearer token. The server then uses this token to authenticate the client. Bearer tokens are typically generated by an authentication service, and are passed to the client after a successful authentication. If this method is selected, the user can set the token to be used for connecting to the destination service.\n\n ###### Challenge secret\n\n To validate that you has ownership of the web application that will receive the webhook events, we are using a challenge response check mechanism.\n\n This mechanism works as follows:\n\n - The challenge secret parameter that you provide is a shared secret between you and Netdata only.\n - On your request for creating a new Webhook integration, we will make a GET request to the url of the webhook, adding a query parameter `crc_token`, consisting of a random string.\n - You will receive this request on your application and it must construct an encrypted response, consisting of a base64-encoded HMAC SHA-256 hash created from the crc_token and the shared secret. The response will be in the format:\n\n ```json\n {\n \"response_token\": \"sha256=9GKoHJYmcHIkhD+C182QWN79YBd+D+Vkj4snmZrfNi4=\"\n }\n ```\n\n - We will compare your application's response with the hash that we will generate using the challenge secret, and if they are the same, the integration creation will succeed.\n\n We will do this validation everytime you update your integration configuration.\n\n - Response requirements:\n - A base64 encoded HMAC SHA-256 hash created from the crc_token and the shared secret.\n - Valid response_token and JSON format.\n - Latency less than 5 seconds.\n - 200 HTTP response code.\n\n **Example response token generation in Python:**\n\n Here you can see how to define a handler for a Flask application in python 3:\n\n ```python\n import base64\n import hashlib\n import hmac\n import json\n\n key ='YOUR_CHALLENGE_SECRET'\n\n @app.route('/webhooks/netdata')\n def webhook_challenge():\n token = request.args.get('crc_token').encode('ascii')\n\n # creates HMAC SHA-256 hash from incomming token and your consumer secret\n sha256_hash_digest = hmac.new(key.encode(),\n msg=token,\n digestmod=hashlib.sha256).digest()\n\n # construct response data with base64 encoded hash\n response = {\n 'response_token': 'sha256=' + base64.b64encode(sha256_hash_digest).decode('ascii')\n }\n\n # returns properly formatted json response\n return json.dumps(response)\n ```\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "troubleshooting": "", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/integrations/cloud-notifications/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-custom", "meta": {"name": "Custom", "link": "", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "custom.png"}, "keywords": ["custom"], "overview": "# Custom\n\nNetdata Agent's alert notification feature allows you to send custom notifications to any endpoint you choose.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Access to the terminal where Netdata Agent is running\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| SEND_CUSTOM | Set `SEND_CUSTOM` to YES | YES | True |\n| DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_CUSTOM | This value is dependent on how you handle the `${to}` variable inside the `custom_sender()` function. | | True |\n| custom_sender() | You can look at the other senders in `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh` for examples of how to modify the function in this configuration file. | | False |\n\n##### DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_CUSTOM\n\nAll roles will default to this variable if left unconfigured. You can edit `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_CUSTOM` with the variable you want, in the following entries at the bottom of the same file:\n```\nrole_recipients_custom[sysadmin]=\"systems\"\nrole_recipients_custom[domainadmin]=\"domains\"\nrole_recipients_custom[dba]=\"databases systems\"\nrole_recipients_custom[webmaster]=\"marketing development\"\nrole_recipients_custom[proxyadmin]=\"proxy-admin\"\nrole_recipients_custom[sitemgr]=\"sites\"\n```\n\n\n##### custom_sender()\n\nThe following is a sample custom_sender() function in health_alarm_notify.conf, to send an SMS via an imaginary HTTPS endpoint to the SMS gateway:\n```\ncustom_sender() {\n # example human readable SMS\n local msg=\"${host} ${status_message}: ${alarm} ${raised_for}\"\n\n # limit it to 160 characters and encode it for use in a URL\n urlencode \"${msg:0:160}\" >/dev/null; msg=\"${REPLY}\"\n\n # a space separated list of the recipients to send alarms to\n to=\"${1}\"\n\n for phone in ${to}; do\n httpcode=$(docurl -X POST \\\n --data-urlencode \"From=XXX\" \\\n --data-urlencode \"To=${phone}\" \\\n --data-urlencode \"Body=${msg}\" \\\n -u \"${accountsid}:${accounttoken}\" \\\n https://domain.website.com/)\n\n if [ \"${httpcode}\" = \"200\" ]; then\n info \"sent custom notification ${msg} to ${phone}\"\n sent=$((sent + 1))\n else\n error \"failed to send custom notification ${msg} to ${phone} with HTTP error code ${httpcode}.\"\n fi\n done\n}\n```\n\nThe supported variables that you can use for the function's `msg` variable are:\n\n| Variable name | Description |\n|:---------------------------:|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| `${alarm}` | Like \"name = value units\" |\n| `${status_message}` | Like \"needs attention\", \"recovered\", \"is critical\" |\n| `${severity}` | Like \"Escalated to CRITICAL\", \"Recovered from WARNING\" |\n| `${raised_for}` | Like \"(alarm was raised for 10 minutes)\" |\n| `${host}` | The host generated this event |\n| `${url_host}` | Same as ${host} but URL encoded |\n| `${unique_id}` | The unique id of this event |\n| `${alarm_id}` | The unique id of the alarm that generated this event |\n| `${event_id}` | The incremental id of the event, for this alarm id |\n| `${when}` | The timestamp this event occurred |\n| `${name}` | The name of the alarm, as given in netdata health.d entries |\n| `${url_name}` | Same as ${name} but URL encoded |\n| `${chart}` | The name of the chart (type.id) |\n| `${url_chart}` | Same as ${chart} but URL encoded |\n| `${status}` | The current status : REMOVED, UNINITIALIZED, UNDEFINED, CLEAR, WARNING, CRITICAL |\n| `${old_status}` | The previous status: REMOVED, UNINITIALIZED, UNDEFINED, CLEAR, WARNING, CRITICAL |\n| `${value}` | The current value of the alarm |\n| `${old_value}` | The previous value of the alarm |\n| `${src}` | The line number and file the alarm has been configured |\n| `${duration}` | The duration in seconds of the previous alarm state |\n| `${duration_txt}` | Same as ${duration} for humans |\n| `${non_clear_duration}` | The total duration in seconds this is/was non-clear |\n| `${non_clear_duration_txt}` | Same as ${non_clear_duration} for humans |\n| `${units}` | The units of the value |\n| `${info}` | A short description of the alarm |\n| `${value_string}` | Friendly value (with units) |\n| `${old_value_string}` | Friendly old value (with units) |\n| `${image}` | The URL of an image to represent the status of the alarm |\n| `${color}` | A color in AABBCC format for the alarm |\n| `${goto_url}` | The URL the user can click to see the netdata dashboard |\n| `${calc_expression}` | The expression evaluated to provide the value for the alarm |\n| `${calc_param_values}` | The value of the variables in the evaluated expression |\n| `${total_warnings}` | The total number of alarms in WARNING state on the host |\n| `${total_critical}` | The total number of alarms in CRITICAL state on the host |\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\n#------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# custom notifications\n\nSEND_CUSTOM=\"YES\"\nDEFAULT_RECIPIENT_CUSTOM=\"\"\n\n# The custom_sender() is a custom function to do whatever you need to do\ncustom_sender() {\n # example human readable SMS\n local msg=\"${host} ${status_message}: ${alarm} ${raised_for}\"\n\n # limit it to 160 characters and encode it for use in a URL\n urlencode \"${msg:0:160}\" >/dev/null; msg=\"${REPLY}\"\n\n # a space separated list of the recipients to send alarms to\n to=\"${1}\"\n\n for phone in ${to}; do\n httpcode=$(docurl -X POST \\\n --data-urlencode \"From=XXX\" \\\n --data-urlencode \"To=${phone}\" \\\n --data-urlencode \"Body=${msg}\" \\\n -u \"${accountsid}:${accounttoken}\" \\\n https://domain.website.com/)\n\n if [ \"${httpcode}\" = \"200\" ]; then\n info \"sent custom notification ${msg} to ${phone}\"\n sent=$((sent + 1))\n else\n error \"failed to send custom notification ${msg} to ${phone} with HTTP error code ${httpcode}.\"\n fi\n done\n}\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/custom/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-discord", "meta": {"name": "Discord", "link": "https://discord.com/", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "discord.png"}, "keywords": ["Discord"], "overview": "# Discord\n\nSend notifications to Discord using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- The incoming webhook URL as given by Discord. Create a webhook by following the official [Discord documentation](https://support.discord.com/hc/en-us/articles/228383668-Intro-to-Webhooks). You can use the same on all your Netdata servers (or you can have multiple if you like - your decision).\n- One or more Discord channels to post the messages to\n- Access to the terminal where Netdata Agent is running\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| SEND_DISCORD | Set `SEND_DISCORD` to YES | YES | True |\n| DISCORD_WEBHOOK_URL | set `DISCORD_WEBHOOK_URL` to your webhook URL. | | True |\n| DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_DISCORD | Set `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_DISCORD` to the channel you want the alert notifications to be sent to. You can define multiple channels like this: `alerts` `systems`. | | True |\n\n##### DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_DISCORD\n\nAll roles will default to this variable if left unconfigured.\nYou can then have different channels per role, by editing `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_DISCORD` with the channel you want, in the following entries at the bottom of the same file:\n```conf\nrole_recipients_discord[sysadmin]=\"systems\"\nrole_recipients_discord[domainadmin]=\"domains\"\nrole_recipients_discord[dba]=\"databases systems\"\nrole_recipients_discord[webmaster]=\"marketing development\"\nrole_recipients_discord[proxyadmin]=\"proxy-admin\"\nrole_recipients_discord[sitemgr]=\"sites\"\n```\n\nThe values you provide should already exist as Discord channels in your server.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\n#------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# discord (discordapp.com) global notification options\n\nSEND_DISCORD=\"YES\"\nDISCORD_WEBHOOK_URL=\"https://discord.com/api/webhooks/XXXXXXXXXXXXX/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX\"\nDEFAULT_RECIPIENT_DISCORD=\"alerts\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/discord/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-dynatrace", "meta": {"name": "Dynatrace", "link": "https://dynatrace.com", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "dynatrace.svg"}, "keywords": ["Dynatrace"], "overview": "# Dynatrace\n\nDynatrace allows you to receive notifications using their Events REST API. See the [Dynatrace documentation](https://www.dynatrace.com/support/help/dynatrace-api/environment-api/events-v2/post-event) about POSTing an event in the Events API for more details.\nYou can send notifications to Dynatrace using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- A Dynatrace Server. You can use the same on all your Netdata servers but make sure the server is network visible from your Netdata hosts. The Dynatrace server should be with protocol prefixed (http:// or https://), for example: https://monitor.example.com.\n- An API Token. Generate a secure access API token that enables access to your Dynatrace monitoring data via the REST-based API. See [Dynatrace API - Authentication](https://www.dynatrace.com/support/help/extend-dynatrace/dynatrace-api/basics/dynatrace-api-authentication/) for more details.\n- An API Space. This is the URL part of the page you have access in order to generate the API Token. For example, the URL for a generated API token might look like: https://monitor.illumineit.com/e/2a93fe0e-4cd5-469a-9d0d-1a064235cfce/#settings/integration/apikeys;gf=all In that case, the Space is 2a93fe0e-4cd5-469a-9d0d-1a064235cfce.\n- A Server Tag. To generate one on your Dynatrace Server, go to Settings --> Tags --> Manually applied tags and create the Tag. The Netdata alarm is sent as a Dynatrace Event to be correlated with all those hosts tagged with this Tag you have created.\n- Terminal access to the Agent you wish to configure\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| SEND_DYNATRACE | Set `SEND_DYNATRACE` to YES | YES | True |\n| DYNATRACE_SERVER | Set `DYNATRACE_SERVER` to the Dynatrace server with the protocol prefix, for example `https://monitor.example.com`. | | True |\n| DYNATRACE_TOKEN | Set `DYNATRACE_TOKEN` to your Dynatrace API authentication token | | True |\n| DYNATRACE_SPACE | Set `DYNATRACE_SPACE` to the API Space, it is the URL part of the page you have access in order to generate the API Token. | | True |\n| DYNATRACE_TAG_VALUE | Set `DYNATRACE_TAG_VALUE` to your Dynatrace Server Tag. | | True |\n| DYNATRACE_ANNOTATION_TYPE | `DYNATRACE_ANNOTATION_TYPE` can be left to its default value Netdata Alarm, but you can change it to better fit your needs. | Netdata Alarm | False |\n| DYNATRACE_EVENT | Set `DYNATRACE_EVENT` to the Dynatrace eventType you want. | Netdata Alarm | False |\n\n##### DYNATRACE_SPACE\n\nFor example, the URL for a generated API token might look like: https://monitor.illumineit.com/e/2a93fe0e-4cd5-469a-9d0d-1a064235cfce/#settings/integration/apikeys;gf=all In that case, the Space is 2a93fe0e-4cd5-469a-9d0d-1a064235cfce.\n\n\n##### DYNATRACE_EVENT\n\n`AVAILABILITY_EVENT`, `CUSTOM_ALERT`, `CUSTOM_ANNOTATION`, `CUSTOM_CONFIGURATION`, `CUSTOM_DEPLOYMENT`, `CUSTOM_INFO`, `ERROR_EVENT`,\n`MARKED_FOR_TERMINATION`, `PERFORMANCE_EVENT`, `RESOURCE_CONTENTION_EVENT`.\nYou can read more [here](https://www.dynatrace.com/support/help/dynatrace-api/environment-api/events-v2/post-event#request-body-objects).\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\n#------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# Dynatrace global notification options\n\nSEND_DYNATRACE=\"YES\"\nDYNATRACE_SERVER=\"https://monitor.example.com\"\nDYNATRACE_TOKEN=\"XXXXXXX\"\nDYNATRACE_SPACE=\"2a93fe0e-4cd5-469a-9d0d-1a064235cfce\"\nDYNATRACE_TAG_VALUE=\"SERVERTAG\"\nDYNATRACE_ANNOTATION_TYPE=\"Netdata Alert\"\nDYNATRACE_EVENT=\"AVAILABILITY_EVENT\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/dynatrace/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-email", "meta": {"name": "Email", "link": "", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "email.png"}, "keywords": ["email"], "overview": "# Email\n\nSend notifications via Email using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- A working sendmail command is required for email alerts to work. Almost all MTAs provide a sendmail interface. Netdata sends all emails as user netdata, so make sure your sendmail works for local users.\n- Access to the terminal where Netdata Agent is running\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| EMAIL_SENDER | You can change `EMAIL_SENDER` to the email address sending the notifications. | netdata | False |\n| SEND_EMAIL | Set `SEND_EMAIL` to YES | YES | True |\n| DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_EMAIL | Set `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_EMAIL` to the email address you want the email to be sent by default. You can define multiple email addresses like this: `alarms@example.com` `systems@example.com`. | root | True |\n\n##### DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_EMAIL\n\nAll roles will default to this variable if left unconfigured.\nThe `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_CUSTOM` can be edited in the following entries at the bottom of the same file:\n```conf\nrole_recipients_email[sysadmin]=\"systems@example.com\"\nrole_recipients_email[domainadmin]=\"domains@example.com\"\nrole_recipients_email[dba]=\"databases@example.com systems@example.com\"\nrole_recipients_email[webmaster]=\"marketing@example.com development@example.com\"\nrole_recipients_email[proxyadmin]=\"proxy-admin@example.com\"\nrole_recipients_email[sitemgr]=\"sites@example.com\"\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\n#------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# email global notification options\n\nEMAIL_SENDER=\"example@domain.com\"\nSEND_EMAIL=\"YES\"\nDEFAULT_RECIPIENT_EMAIL=\"recipient@example.com\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/email/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-flock", "meta": {"name": "Flock", "link": "https://support.flock.com/", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "flock.png"}, "keywords": ["Flock"], "overview": "# Flock\n\nSend notifications to Flock using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- The incoming webhook URL as given by flock.com. You can use the same on all your Netdata servers (or you can have multiple if you like). Read more about flock webhooks and how to get one [here](https://admin.flock.com/webhooks).\n- Access to the terminal where Netdata Agent is running\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| SEND_FLOCK | Set `SEND_FLOCK` to YES | YES | True |\n| FLOCK_WEBHOOK_URL | set `FLOCK_WEBHOOK_URL` to your webhook URL. | | True |\n| DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_FLOCK | Set `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_FLOCK` to the Flock channel you want the alert notifications to be sent to. All roles will default to this variable if left unconfigured. | | True |\n\n##### DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_FLOCK\n\nYou can have different channels per role, by editing DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_FLOCK with the channel you want, in the following entries at the bottom of the same file:\n```conf\nrole_recipients_flock[sysadmin]=\"systems\"\nrole_recipients_flock[domainadmin]=\"domains\"\nrole_recipients_flock[dba]=\"databases systems\"\nrole_recipients_flock[webmaster]=\"marketing development\"\nrole_recipients_flock[proxyadmin]=\"proxy-admin\"\nrole_recipients_flock[sitemgr]=\"sites\"\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\n#------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# flock (flock.com) global notification options\n\nSEND_FLOCK=\"YES\"\nFLOCK_WEBHOOK_URL=\"https://api.flock.com/hooks/sendMessage/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX\"\nDEFAULT_RECIPIENT_FLOCK=\"alarms\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/flock/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-gotify", "meta": {"name": "Gotify", "link": "https://gotify.net/", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "gotify.png"}, "keywords": ["gotify"], "overview": "# Gotify\n\n[Gotify](https://gotify.net/) is a self-hosted push notification service created for sending and receiving messages in real time.\nYou can send alerts to your Gotify instance using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- An application token. You can generate a new token in the Gotify Web UI.\n- Access to the terminal where Netdata Agent is running\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| SEND_GOTIFY | Set `SEND_GOTIFY` to YES | YES | True |\n| GOTIFY_APP_TOKEN | set `GOTIFY_APP_TOKEN` to the app token you generated. | | True |\n| GOTIFY_APP_URL | Set `GOTIFY_APP_URL` to point to your Gotify instance, for example `https://push.example.domain/` | | True |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\nSEND_GOTIFY=\"YES\"\nGOTIFY_APP_TOKEN=\"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX\"\nGOTIFY_APP_URL=\"https://push.example.domain/\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/gotify/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-irc", "meta": {"name": "IRC", "link": "", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "irc.png"}, "keywords": ["IRC"], "overview": "# IRC\n\nSend notifications to IRC using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- The `nc` utility. You can set the path to it, or Netdata will search for it in your system `$PATH`.\n- Access to the terminal where Netdata Agent is running\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| nc path | Set the path for nc, otherwise Netdata will search for it in your system $PATH | | True |\n| SEND_IRC | Set `SEND_IRC` YES. | YES | True |\n| IRC_NETWORK | Set `IRC_NETWORK` to the IRC network which your preferred channels belong to. | | True |\n| IRC_PORT | Set `IRC_PORT` to the IRC port to which a connection will occur. | | False |\n| IRC_NICKNAME | Set `IRC_NICKNAME` to the IRC nickname which is required to send the notification. It must not be an already registered name as the connection's MODE is defined as a guest. | | True |\n| IRC_REALNAME | Set `IRC_REALNAME` to the IRC realname which is required in order to make the connection. | | True |\n| DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_IRC | You can have different channels per role, by editing `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_IRC` with the channel you want | | True |\n\n##### nc path\n\n```sh\n#------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# external commands\n#\n# The full path of the nc command.\n# If empty, the system $PATH will be searched for it.\n# If not found, irc notifications will be silently disabled.\nnc=\"/usr/bin/nc\"\n```\n\n\n##### DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_IRC\n\nThe `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_IRC` can be edited in the following entries at the bottom of the same file:\n```conf\nrole_recipients_irc[sysadmin]=\"#systems\"\nrole_recipients_irc[domainadmin]=\"#domains\"\nrole_recipients_irc[dba]=\"#databases #systems\"\nrole_recipients_irc[webmaster]=\"#marketing #development\"\nrole_recipients_irc[proxyadmin]=\"#proxy-admin\"\nrole_recipients_irc[sitemgr]=\"#sites\"\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\n#------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# irc notification options\n#\nSEND_IRC=\"YES\"\nDEFAULT_RECIPIENT_IRC=\"#system-alarms\"\nIRC_NETWORK=\"irc.freenode.net\"\nIRC_NICKNAME=\"netdata-alarm-user\"\nIRC_REALNAME=\"netdata-user\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/irc/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-kavenegar", "meta": {"name": "Kavenegar", "link": "https://kavenegar.com/", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "kavenegar.png"}, "keywords": ["Kavenegar"], "overview": "# Kavenegar\n\n[Kavenegar](https://kavenegar.com/) as service for software developers, based in Iran, provides send and receive SMS, calling voice by using its APIs.\nYou can send notifications to Kavenegar using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- The APIKEY and Sender from http://panel.kavenegar.com/client/setting/account\n- Access to the terminal where Netdata Agent is running\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| SEND_KAVENEGAR | Set `SEND_KAVENEGAR` to YES | YES | True |\n| KAVENEGAR_API_KEY | Set `KAVENEGAR_API_KEY` to your API key. | | True |\n| KAVENEGAR_SENDER | Set `KAVENEGAR_SENDER` to the value of your Sender. | | True |\n| DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_KAVENEGAR | Set `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_KAVENEGAR` to the SMS recipient you want the alert notifications to be sent to. You can define multiple recipients like this: 09155555555 09177777777. | | True |\n\n##### DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_KAVENEGAR\n\nAll roles will default to this variable if lest unconfigured.\n\nYou can then have different SMS recipients per role, by editing `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_KAVENEGAR` with the SMS recipients you want, in the following entries at the bottom of the same file:\n```conf\nrole_recipients_kavenegar[sysadmin]=\"09100000000\"\nrole_recipients_kavenegar[domainadmin]=\"09111111111\"\nrole_recipients_kavenegar[dba]=\"0922222222\"\nrole_recipients_kavenegar[webmaster]=\"0933333333\"\nrole_recipients_kavenegar[proxyadmin]=\"0944444444\"\nrole_recipients_kavenegar[sitemgr]=\"0955555555\"\n```\n\nThe values you provide should be defined as environments in `/etc/alertad.conf` with `ALLOWED_ENVIRONMENTS` option.\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\n#------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# Kavenegar (Kavenegar.com) SMS options\n\nSEND_KAVENEGAR=\"YES\"\nKAVENEGAR_API_KEY=\"XXXXXXXXXXXX\"\nKAVENEGAR_SENDER=\"YYYYYYYY\"\nDEFAULT_RECIPIENT_KAVENEGAR=\"0912345678\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/kavenegar/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-matrix", "meta": {"name": "Matrix", "link": "https://spec.matrix.org/unstable/push-gateway-api/", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "matrix.svg"}, "keywords": ["Matrix"], "overview": "# Matrix\n\nSend notifications to Matrix network rooms using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- The url of the homeserver (`https://homeserver:port`).\n- Credentials for connecting to the homeserver, in the form of a valid access token for your account (or for a dedicated notification account). These tokens usually don't expire.\n- The room ids that you want to sent the notification to.\n- Access to the terminal where Netdata Agent is running\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| SEND_MATRIX | Set `SEND_MATRIX` to YES | YES | True |\n| MATRIX_HOMESERVER | set `MATRIX_HOMESERVER` to the URL of the Matrix homeserver. | | True |\n| MATRIX_ACCESSTOKEN | Set `MATRIX_ACCESSTOKEN` to the access token from your Matrix account. | | True |\n| DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_MATRIX | Set `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_MATRIX` to the rooms you want the alert notifications to be sent to. The format is `!roomid:homeservername`. | | True |\n\n##### MATRIX_ACCESSTOKEN\n\nTo obtain the access token, you can use the following curl command:\n```\ncurl -XPOST -d '{\"type\":\"m.login.password\", \"user\":\"example\", \"password\":\"wordpass\"}' \"https://homeserver:8448/_matrix/client/r0/login\"\n```\n\n\n##### DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_MATRIX\n\nThe room ids are unique identifiers and can be obtained from the room settings in a Matrix client (e.g. Riot).\n\nYou can define multiple rooms like this: `!roomid1:homeservername` `!roomid2:homeservername`.\n\nAll roles will default to this variable if left unconfigured.\n\nYou can have different rooms per role, by editing `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_MATRIX` with the `!roomid:homeservername` you want, in the following entries at the bottom of the same file:\n\n```conf\nrole_recipients_matrix[sysadmin]=\"!roomid1:homeservername\"\nrole_recipients_matrix[domainadmin]=\"!roomid2:homeservername\"\nrole_recipients_matrix[dba]=\"!roomid3:homeservername\"\nrole_recipients_matrix[webmaster]=\"!roomid4:homeservername\"\nrole_recipients_matrix[proxyadmin]=\"!roomid5:homeservername\"\nrole_recipients_matrix[sitemgr]=\"!roomid6:homeservername\"\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\n#------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# Matrix notifications\n\nSEND_MATRIX=\"YES\"\nMATRIX_HOMESERVER=\"https://matrix.org:8448\"\nMATRIX_ACCESSTOKEN=\"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX\"\nDEFAULT_RECIPIENT_MATRIX=\"!XXXXXXXXXXXX:matrix.org\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/matrix/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-messagebird", "meta": {"name": "MessageBird", "link": "https://messagebird.com/", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "messagebird.svg"}, "keywords": ["MessageBird"], "overview": "# MessageBird\n\nSend notifications to MessageBird using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- An access key under 'API ACCESS (REST)' (you will want a live key), you can read more [here](https://developers.messagebird.com/quickstarts/sms/test-credits-api-keys/).\n- Access to the terminal where Netdata Agent is running\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| SEND_MESSAGEBIRD | Set `SEND_MESSAGEBIRD` to YES | YES | True |\n| MESSAGEBIRD_ACCESS_KEY | Set `MESSAGEBIRD_ACCESS_KEY` to your API key. | | True |\n| MESSAGEBIRD_NUMBER | Set `MESSAGEBIRD_NUMBER` to the MessageBird number you want to use for the alert. | | True |\n| DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_MESSAGEBIRD | Set `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_MESSAGEBIRD` to the number you want the alert notification to be sent as an SMS. You can define multiple recipients like this: +15555555555 +17777777777. | | True |\n\n##### DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_MESSAGEBIRD\n\nAll roles will default to this variable if left unconfigured.\n\nYou can then have different recipients per role, by editing `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_MESSAGEBIRD` with the number you want, in the following entries at the bottom of the same file:\n```conf\nrole_recipients_messagebird[sysadmin]=\"+15555555555\"\nrole_recipients_messagebird[domainadmin]=\"+15555555556\"\nrole_recipients_messagebird[dba]=\"+15555555557\"\nrole_recipients_messagebird[webmaster]=\"+15555555558\"\nrole_recipients_messagebird[proxyadmin]=\"+15555555559\"\nrole_recipients_messagebird[sitemgr]=\"+15555555550\"\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\n#------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# Messagebird (messagebird.com) SMS options\n\nSEND_MESSAGEBIRD=\"YES\"\nMESSAGEBIRD_ACCESS_KEY=\"XXXXXXXX\"\nMESSAGEBIRD_NUMBER=\"XXXXXXX\"\nDEFAULT_RECIPIENT_MESSAGEBIRD=\"+15555555555\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/messagebird/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-ntfy", "meta": {"name": "ntfy", "link": "https://ntfy.sh/", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "ntfy.svg"}, "keywords": ["ntfy"], "overview": "# ntfy\n\n[ntfy](https://ntfy.sh/) (pronounce: notify) is a simple HTTP-based [pub-sub](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publish%E2%80%93subscribe_pattern) notification service. It allows you to send notifications to your phone or desktop via scripts from any computer, entirely without signup, cost or setup. It's also [open source](https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy) if you want to run your own server.\nYou can send alerts to an ntfy server using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- (Optional) A [self-hosted ntfy server](https://docs.ntfy.sh/faq/#can-i-self-host-it), in case you don't want to use https://ntfy.sh\n- A new [topic](https://ntfy.sh/#subscribe) for the notifications to be published to\n- Access to the terminal where Netdata Agent is running\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| SEND_NTFY | Set `SEND_NTFY` to YES | YES | True |\n| DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_NTFY | URL formed by the server-topic combination you want the alert notifications to be sent to. Unless hosting your own server, the server should always be set to https://ntfy.sh. | | True |\n| NTFY_USERNAME | The username for netdata to use to authenticate with an ntfy server. | | False |\n| NTFY_PASSWORD | The password for netdata to use to authenticate with an ntfy server. | | False |\n| NTFY_ACCESS_TOKEN | The access token for netdata to use to authenticate with an ntfy server. | | False |\n\n##### DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_NTFY\n\nYou can define multiple recipient URLs like this: `https://SERVER1/TOPIC1` `https://SERVER2/TOPIC2`\n\nAll roles will default to this variable if left unconfigured.\n\nYou can then have different servers and/or topics per role, by editing DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_NTFY with the server-topic combination you want, in the following entries at the bottom of the same file:\n```conf\nrole_recipients_ntfy[sysadmin]=\"https://SERVER1/TOPIC1\"\nrole_recipients_ntfy[domainadmin]=\"https://SERVER2/TOPIC2\"\nrole_recipients_ntfy[dba]=\"https://SERVER3/TOPIC3\"\nrole_recipients_ntfy[webmaster]=\"https://SERVER4/TOPIC4\"\nrole_recipients_ntfy[proxyadmin]=\"https://SERVER5/TOPIC5\"\nrole_recipients_ntfy[sitemgr]=\"https://SERVER6/TOPIC6\"\n```\n\n\n##### NTFY_USERNAME\n\nOnly useful on self-hosted ntfy instances. See [users and roles](https://docs.ntfy.sh/config/#users-and-roles) for details.\nEnsure that your user has proper read/write access to the provided topic in `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_NTFY`\n\n\n##### NTFY_PASSWORD\n\nOnly useful on self-hosted ntfy instances. See [users and roles](https://docs.ntfy.sh/config/#users-and-roles) for details.\nEnsure that your user has proper read/write access to the provided topic in `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_NTFY`\n\n\n##### NTFY_ACCESS_TOKEN\n\nThis can be used in place of `NTFY_USERNAME` and `NTFY_PASSWORD` to authenticate with a self-hosted ntfy instance. See [access tokens](https://docs.ntfy.sh/config/?h=access+to#access-tokens) for details.\nEnsure that the token user has proper read/write access to the provided topic in `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_NTFY`\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\nSEND_NTFY=\"YES\"\nDEFAULT_RECIPIENT_NTFY=\"https://ntfy.sh/netdata-X7seHg7d3Tw9zGOk https://ntfy.sh/netdata-oIPm4IK1IlUtlA30\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/ntfy/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-opsgenie", "meta": {"name": "OpsGenie", "link": "https://www.atlassian.com/software/opsgenie", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "opsgenie.png"}, "keywords": ["OpsGenie"], "overview": "# OpsGenie\n\nOpsgenie is an alerting and incident response tool. It is designed to group and filter alarms, build custom routing rules for on-call teams, and correlate deployments and commits to incidents.\nYou can send notifications to Opsgenie using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- An Opsgenie integration. You can create an [integration](https://docs.opsgenie.com/docs/api-integration) in the [Opsgenie](https://www.atlassian.com/software/opsgenie) dashboard.\n- Access to the terminal where Netdata Agent is running\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| SEND_OPSGENIE | Set `SEND_OPSGENIE` to YES | YES | True |\n| OPSGENIE_API_KEY | Set `OPSGENIE_API_KEY` to your API key. | | True |\n| OPSGENIE_API_URL | Set `OPSGENIE_API_URL` to the corresponding URL if required, for example there are region-specific API URLs such as `https://eu.api.opsgenie.com`. | https://api.opsgenie.com | False |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\nSEND_OPSGENIE=\"YES\"\nOPSGENIE_API_KEY=\"11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555\"\nOPSGENIE_API_URL=\"\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/opsgenie/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-pagerduty", "meta": {"name": "PagerDuty", "link": "https://www.pagerduty.com/", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "pagerduty.png"}, "keywords": ["PagerDuty"], "overview": "# PagerDuty\n\nPagerDuty is an enterprise incident resolution service that integrates with ITOps and DevOps monitoring stacks to improve operational reliability and agility. From enriching and aggregating events to correlating them into incidents, PagerDuty streamlines the incident management process by reducing alert noise and resolution times.\nYou can send notifications to PagerDuty using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- An installation of the [PagerDuty](https://www.pagerduty.com/docs/guides/agent-install-guide/) agent on the node running the Netdata Agent\n- A PagerDuty Generic API service using either the `Events API v2` or `Events API v1`\n- [Add a new service](https://support.pagerduty.com/docs/services-and-integrations#section-configuring-services-and-integrations) to PagerDuty. Click Use our API directly and select either `Events API v2` or `Events API v1`. Once you finish creating the service, click on the Integrations tab to find your Integration Key.\n- Access to the terminal where Netdata Agent is running\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| SEND_PD | Set `SEND_PD` to YES | YES | True |\n| DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_PD | Set `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_PD` to the PagerDuty service key you want the alert notifications to be sent to. You can define multiple service keys like this: `pd_service_key_1` `pd_service_key_2`. | | True |\n\n##### DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_PD\n\nAll roles will default to this variable if left unconfigured.\n\nThe `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_PD` can be edited in the following entries at the bottom of the same file:\n```conf\nrole_recipients_pd[sysadmin]=\"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxa\"\nrole_recipients_pd[domainadmin]=\"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxb\"\nrole_recipients_pd[dba]=\"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxc\"\nrole_recipients_pd[webmaster]=\"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxd\"\nrole_recipients_pd[proxyadmin]=\"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxe\"\nrole_recipients_pd[sitemgr]=\"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxf\"\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\n#------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# pagerduty.com notification options\n\nSEND_PD=\"YES\"\nDEFAULT_RECIPIENT_PD=\"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\"\nUSE_PD_VERSION=\"2\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/pagerduty/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-prowl", "meta": {"name": "Prowl", "link": "https://www.prowlapp.com/", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "prowl.png"}, "keywords": ["Prowl"], "overview": "# Prowl\n\nSend notifications to Prowl using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.\n\n\n## Limitations\n\n- Because of how Netdata integrates with Prowl, there is a hard limit of at most 1000 notifications per hour (starting from the first notification sent). Any alerts beyond the first thousand in an hour will be dropped.\n- Warning messages will be sent with the 'High' priority, critical messages will be sent with the 'Emergency' priority, and all other messages will be sent with the normal priority. Opening the notification's associated URL will take you to the Netdata dashboard of the system that issued the alert, directly to the chart that it triggered on.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- A Prowl API key, which can be requested through the Prowl website after registering\n- Access to the terminal where Netdata Agent is running\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| SEND_PROWL | Set `SEND_PROWL` to YES | YES | True |\n| DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_PROWL | Set `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_PROWL` to the Prowl API key you want the alert notifications to be sent to. You can define multiple API keys like this: `APIKEY1`, `APIKEY2`. | | True |\n\n##### DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_PROWL\n\nAll roles will default to this variable if left unconfigured.\n\nThe `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_PROWL` can be edited in the following entries at the bottom of the same file:\n```conf\nrole_recipients_prowl[sysadmin]=\"AAAAAAAA\"\nrole_recipients_prowl[domainadmin]=\"BBBBBBBBB\"\nrole_recipients_prowl[dba]=\"CCCCCCCCC\"\nrole_recipients_prowl[webmaster]=\"DDDDDDDDDD\"\nrole_recipients_prowl[proxyadmin]=\"EEEEEEEEEE\"\nrole_recipients_prowl[sitemgr]=\"FFFFFFFFFF\"\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\n#------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# iOS Push Notifications\n\nSEND_PROWL=\"YES\"\nDEFAULT_RECIPIENT_PROWL=\"XXXXXXXXXX\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/prowl/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-pushbullet", "meta": {"name": "Pushbullet", "link": "https://www.pushbullet.com/", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "pushbullet.png"}, "keywords": ["Pushbullet"], "overview": "# Pushbullet\n\nSend notifications to Pushbullet using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- A Pushbullet access token that can be created in your [account settings](https://www.pushbullet.com/#settings/account).\n- Access to the terminal where Netdata Agent is running\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| Send_PUSHBULLET | Set `Send_PUSHBULLET` to YES | YES | True |\n| PUSHBULLET_ACCESS_TOKEN | set `PUSHBULLET_ACCESS_TOKEN` to the access token you generated. | | True |\n| DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_PUSHBULLET | Set `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_PUSHBULLET` to the email (e.g. `example@domain.com`) or the channel tag (e.g. `#channel`) you want the alert notifications to be sent to. | | True |\n\n##### DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_PUSHBULLET\n\nYou can define multiple entries like this: user1@email.com user2@email.com.\n\nAll roles will default to this variable if left unconfigured.\n\nThe `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_PUSHBULLET` can be edited in the following entries at the bottom of the same file:\n```conf\nrole_recipients_pushbullet[sysadmin]=\"user1@email.com\"\nrole_recipients_pushbullet[domainadmin]=\"user2@mail.com\"\nrole_recipients_pushbullet[dba]=\"#channel1\"\nrole_recipients_pushbullet[webmaster]=\"#channel2\"\nrole_recipients_pushbullet[proxyadmin]=\"user3@mail.com\"\nrole_recipients_pushbullet[sitemgr]=\"user4@mail.com\"\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\n#------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# pushbullet (pushbullet.com) push notification options\n\nSEND_PUSHBULLET=\"YES\"\nPUSHBULLET_ACCESS_TOKEN=\"XXXXXXXXX\"\nDEFAULT_RECIPIENT_PUSHBULLET=\"admin1@example.com admin3@somemail.com #examplechanneltag #anotherchanneltag\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/pushbullet/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-pushover", "meta": {"name": "PushOver", "link": "https://pushover.net/", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "pushover.png"}, "keywords": ["PushOver"], "overview": "# PushOver\n\nSend notification to Pushover using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.\n- Netdata will send warning messages with priority 0 and critical messages with priority 1.\n- Pushover allows you to select do-not-disturb hours. The way this is configured, critical notifications will ring and vibrate your phone, even during the do-not-disturb-hours.\n- All other notifications will be delivered silently.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- An Application token. You can use the same on all your Netdata servers.\n- A User token for each user you are going to send notifications to. This is the actual recipient of the notification.\n- Access to the terminal where Netdata Agent is running\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| SEND_PUSHOVER | Set `SEND_PUSHOVER` to YES | YES | True |\n| PUSHOVER_WEBHOOK_URL | set `PUSHOVER_WEBHOOK_URL` to your Pushover Application token. | | True |\n| DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_PUSHOVER | Set `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_PUSHOVER` the Pushover User token you want the alert notifications to be sent to. You can define multiple User tokens like this: `USERTOKEN1` `USERTOKEN2`. | | True |\n\n##### DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_PUSHOVER\n\nAll roles will default to this variable if left unconfigured.\n\nThe `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_PUSHOVER` can be edited in the following entries at the bottom of the same file:\n```conf\nrole_recipients_pushover[sysadmin]=\"USERTOKEN1\"\nrole_recipients_pushover[domainadmin]=\"USERTOKEN2\"\nrole_recipients_pushover[dba]=\"USERTOKEN3 USERTOKEN4\"\nrole_recipients_pushover[webmaster]=\"USERTOKEN5\"\nrole_recipients_pushover[proxyadmin]=\"USERTOKEN6\"\nrole_recipients_pushover[sitemgr]=\"USERTOKEN7\"\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\n#------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# pushover (pushover.net) global notification options\n\nSEND_PUSHOVER=\"YES\"\nPUSHOVER_APP_TOKEN=\"XXXXXXXXX\"\nDEFAULT_RECIPIENT_PUSHOVER=\"USERTOKEN\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/pushover/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-rocketchat", "meta": {"name": "RocketChat", "link": "https://rocket.chat/", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "rocketchat.png"}, "keywords": ["RocketChat"], "overview": "# RocketChat\n\nSend notifications to Rocket.Chat using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- The incoming webhook URL as given by RocketChat. You can use the same on all your Netdata servers (or you can have multiple if you like - your decision).\n- One or more channels to post the messages to\n- Access to the terminal where Netdata Agent is running\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| SEND_ROCKETCHAT | Set `SEND_ROCKETCHAT` to `YES` | YES | True |\n| ROCKETCHAT_WEBHOOK_URL | set `ROCKETCHAT_WEBHOOK_URL` to your webhook URL. | | True |\n| DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_ROCKETCHAT | Set `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_ROCKETCHAT` to the channel you want the alert notifications to be sent to. You can define multiple channels like this: `alerts` `systems`. | | True |\n\n##### DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_ROCKETCHAT\n\nAll roles will default to this variable if left unconfigured.\n\nThe `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_ROCKETCHAT` can be edited in the following entries at the bottom of the same file:\n```conf\nrole_recipients_rocketchat[sysadmin]=\"systems\"\nrole_recipients_rocketchat[domainadmin]=\"domains\"\nrole_recipients_rocketchat[dba]=\"databases systems\"\nrole_recipients_rocketchat[webmaster]=\"marketing development\"\nrole_recipients_rocketchat[proxyadmin]=\"proxy_admin\"\nrole_recipients_rocketchat[sitemgr]=\"sites\"\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\n#------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# rocketchat (rocket.chat) global notification options\n\nSEND_ROCKETCHAT=\"YES\"\nROCKETCHAT_WEBHOOK_URL=\"\"\nDEFAULT_RECIPIENT_ROCKETCHAT=\"monitoring_alarms\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/rocketchat/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-slack", "meta": {"name": "Slack", "link": "https://slack.com/", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "slack.png"}, "keywords": ["Slack"], "overview": "# Slack\n\nSend notifications to a Slack workspace using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Slack app along with an incoming webhook, read Slack's guide on the topic [here](https://api.slack.com/messaging/webhooks).\n- One or more channels to post the messages to\n- Access to the terminal where Netdata Agent is running\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| SEND_SLACK | Set `SEND_SLACK` to YES | YES | True |\n| SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL | set `SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL` to your Slack app's webhook URL. | | True |\n| DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_SLACK | Set `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_SLACK` to the Slack channel your Slack app is set to send messages to. The syntax for channels is `#channel` or `channel`. | | True |\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\n#------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# slack (slack.com) global notification options\n\nSEND_SLACK=\"YES\"\nSLACK_WEBHOOK_URL=\"https://hooks.slack.com/services/XXXXXXXX/XXXXXXXX/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX\" \nDEFAULT_RECIPIENT_SLACK=\"#alarms\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/slack/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-sms", "meta": {"name": "SMS", "link": "http://smstools3.kekekasvi.com/", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "sms.svg"}, "keywords": ["SMS tools 3", "SMS", "Messaging"], "overview": "# SMS\n\nSend notifications to `smstools3` using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.\nThe SMS Server Tools 3 is a SMS Gateway software which can send and receive short messages through GSM modems and mobile phones.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- [Install](http://smstools3.kekekasvi.com/index.php?p=compiling) and [configure](http://smstools3.kekekasvi.com/index.php?p=configure) `smsd`\n- To ensure that the user `netdata` can execute `sendsms`. Any user executing `sendsms` needs to:\n - Have write permissions to /tmp and /var/spool/sms/outgoing\n - Be a member of group smsd\n - To ensure that the steps above are successful, just su netdata and execute sendsms phone message.\n- Access to the terminal where Netdata Agent is running\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| sendsms | Set the path for `sendsms`, otherwise Netdata will search for it in your system `$PATH:` | YES | True |\n| SEND_SMS | Set `SEND_SMS` to `YES`. | | True |\n| DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_SMS | Set DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_SMS to the phone number you want the alert notifications to be sent to. You can define multiple phone numbers like this: PHONE1 PHONE2. | | True |\n\n##### sendsms\n\n# The full path of the sendsms command (smstools3).\n# If empty, the system $PATH will be searched for it.\n# If not found, SMS notifications will be silently disabled.\nsendsms=\"/usr/bin/sendsms\"\n\n\n##### DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_SMS\n\nAll roles will default to this variable if left unconfigured.\n\nYou can then have different phone numbers per role, by editing `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_SMS` with the phone number you want, in the following entries at the bottom of the same file:\n```conf\nrole_recipients_sms[sysadmin]=\"PHONE1\"\nrole_recipients_sms[domainadmin]=\"PHONE2\"\nrole_recipients_sms[dba]=\"PHONE3\"\nrole_recipients_sms[webmaster]=\"PHONE4\"\nrole_recipients_sms[proxyadmin]=\"PHONE5\"\nrole_recipients_sms[sitemgr]=\"PHONE6\"\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\n#------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# SMS Server Tools 3 (smstools3) global notification options\nSEND_SMS=\"YES\"\nDEFAULT_RECIPIENT_SMS=\"1234567890\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/smstools3/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-syslog", "meta": {"name": "syslog", "link": "", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "syslog.png"}, "keywords": ["syslog"], "overview": "# syslog\n\nSend notifications to Syslog using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- A working `logger` command for this to work. This is the case on pretty much every Linux system in existence, and most BSD systems.\n- Access to the terminal where Netdata Agent is running\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| SYSLOG_FACILITY | Set `SYSLOG_FACILITY` to the facility used for logging, by default this value is set to `local6`. | | True |\n| DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_SYSLOG | Set `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_SYSLOG` to the recipient you want the alert notifications to be sent to. | | True |\n| SEND_SYSLOG | Set SEND_SYSLOG to YES, make sure you have everything else configured before turning this on. | | True |\n\n##### DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_SYSLOG\n\nTargets are defined as follows:\n\n```\n[[facility.level][@host[:port]]/]prefix\n```\n\nprefix defines what the log messages are prefixed with. By default, all lines are prefixed with 'netdata'.\n\nThe facility and level are the standard syslog facility and level options, for more info on them see your local logger and syslog documentation. By default, Netdata will log to the local6 facility, with a log level dependent on the type of message (crit for CRITICAL, warning for WARNING, and info for everything else).\n\nYou can configure sending directly to remote log servers by specifying a host (and optionally a port). However, this has a somewhat high overhead, so it is much preferred to use your local syslog daemon to handle the forwarding of messages to remote systems (pretty much all of them allow at least simple forwarding, and most of the really popular ones support complex queueing and routing of messages to remote log servers).\n\nYou can define multiple recipients like this: daemon.notice@loghost:514/netdata daemon.notice@loghost2:514/netdata.\nAll roles will default to this variable if left unconfigured.\n\n\n##### SEND_SYSLOG \n\nYou can then have different recipients per role, by editing DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_SYSLOG with the recipient you want, in the following entries at the bottom of the same file:\n\n```conf\nrole_recipients_syslog[sysadmin]=\"daemon.notice@loghost1:514/netdata\"\nrole_recipients_syslog[domainadmin]=\"daemon.notice@loghost2:514/netdata\"\nrole_recipients_syslog[dba]=\"daemon.notice@loghost3:514/netdata\"\nrole_recipients_syslog[webmaster]=\"daemon.notice@loghost4:514/netdata\"\nrole_recipients_syslog[proxyadmin]=\"daemon.notice@loghost5:514/netdata\"\nrole_recipients_syslog[sitemgr]=\"daemon.notice@loghost6:514/netdata\"\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\n#------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# syslog notifications\n\nSEND_SYSLOG=\"YES\"\nSYSLOG_FACILITY='local6'\nDEFAULT_RECIPIENT_SYSLOG=\"daemon.notice@loghost6:514/netdata\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/syslog/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-teams", "meta": {"name": "Microsoft Teams", "link": "https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-teams/log-in", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "msteams.svg"}, "keywords": ["Microsoft", "Teams", "MS teams"], "overview": "# Microsoft Teams\n\nYou can send Netdata alerts to Microsoft Teams using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- The incoming webhook URL as given by Microsoft Teams. You can use the same on all your Netdata servers (or you can have multiple if you like).\n- One or more channels to post the messages to\n- Access to the terminal where Netdata Agent is running\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| SEND_MSTEAMS | Set `SEND_MSTEAMS` to YES | YES | True |\n| MSTEAMS_WEBHOOK_URL | set `MSTEAMS_WEBHOOK_URL` to the incoming webhook URL as given by Microsoft Teams. | | True |\n| DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_MSTEAMS | Set `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_MSTEAMS` to the encoded Microsoft Teams channel name you want the alert notifications to be sent to. | | True |\n\n##### DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_MSTEAMS\n\nIn Microsoft Teams the channel name is encoded in the URI after `/IncomingWebhook/`. You can define multiple channels like this: `CHANNEL1` `CHANNEL2`.\n\nAll roles will default to this variable if left unconfigured.\n\nYou can have different channels per role, by editing `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_MSTEAMS` with the channel you want, in the following entries at the bottom of the same file:\n```conf\nrole_recipients_msteams[sysadmin]=\"CHANNEL1\"\nrole_recipients_msteams[domainadmin]=\"CHANNEL2\"\nrole_recipients_msteams[dba]=\"databases CHANNEL3\"\nrole_recipients_msteams[webmaster]=\"CHANNEL4\"\nrole_recipients_msteams[proxyadmin]=\"CHANNEL5\"\nrole_recipients_msteams[sitemgr]=\"CHANNEL6\"\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\n#------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# Microsoft Teams (office.com) global notification options\n\nSEND_MSTEAMS=\"YES\"\nMSTEAMS_WEBHOOK_URL=\"https://outlook.office.com/webhook/XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX@XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX/IncomingWebhook/CHANNEL/XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX\"\nDEFAULT_RECIPIENT_MSTEAMS=\"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/msteams/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-telegram", "meta": {"name": "Telegram", "link": "https://telegram.org/", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "telegram.svg"}, "keywords": ["Telegram"], "overview": "# Telegram\n\nSend notifications to Telegram using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- A bot token. To get one, contact the [@BotFather](https://t.me/BotFather) bot and send the command `/newbot` and follow the instructions. Start a conversation with your bot or invite it into a group where you want it to send messages.\n- The chat ID for every chat you want to send messages to. Contact the [@myidbot](https://t.me/myidbot) bot and send the `/getid` command to get your personal chat ID or invite it into a group and use the `/getgroupid` command to get the group chat ID. Group IDs start with a hyphen, supergroup IDs start with `-100`.\n- Alternatively, you can get the chat ID directly from the bot API. Send your bot a command in the chat you want to use, then check `https://api.telegram.org/bot{YourBotToken}/getUpdates`, eg. `https://api.telegram.org/bot111122223:7OpFlFFRzRBbrUUmIjj5HF9Ox2pYJZy5/getUpdates`\n- Terminal access to the Agent you wish to configure\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| SEND_TELEGRAM | Set `SEND_TELEGRAM` to YES | YES | True |\n| TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN | set `TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN` to your bot token. | | True |\n| DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_TELEGRAM | Set `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_TELEGRAM` to the chat ID you want the alert notifications to be sent to. You can define multiple chat IDs like this: 49999333322 -1009999222255. | | True |\n\n##### DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_TELEGRAM\n\nAll roles will default to this variable if left unconfigured.\n\nThe `DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_CUSTOM` can be edited in the following entries at the bottom of the same file:\n\n```conf\nrole_recipients_telegram[sysadmin]=\"49999333324\"\nrole_recipients_telegram[domainadmin]=\"49999333389\"\nrole_recipients_telegram[dba]=\"-1009999222255\"\nrole_recipients_telegram[webmaster]=\"-1009999222255 49999333389\"\nrole_recipients_telegram[proxyadmin]=\"49999333344\"\nrole_recipients_telegram[sitemgr]=\"49999333876\"\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\n#------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# telegram (telegram.org) global notification options\n\nSEND_TELEGRAM=\"YES\"\nTELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN=\"111122223:7OpFlFFRzRBbrUUmIjj5HF9Ox2pYJZy5\"\nDEFAULT_RECIPIENT_TELEGRAM=\"-100233335555\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/telegram/metadata.yaml"}, {"id": "notify-twilio", "meta": {"name": "Twilio", "link": "https://www.twilio.com/", "categories": ["notify.agent"], "icon_filename": "twilio.png"}, "keywords": ["Twilio"], "overview": "# Twilio\n\nSend notifications to Twilio using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.\n\n", "setup": "## Setup\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n#### \n\n- Get your SID, and Token from https://www.twilio.com/console\n- Terminal access to the Agent you wish to configure\n\n\n\n### Configuration\n\n#### File\n\nThe configuration file name for this integration is `health_alarm_notify.conf`.\n\n\nYou can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the\nNetdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).\n\n```bash\ncd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata\nsudo ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf\n```\n#### Options\n\nThe following options can be defined for this notification\n\n{% details summary=\"Config Options\" %}\n| Name | Description | Default | Required |\n|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|\n| SEND_TWILIO | Set `SEND_TWILIO` to YES | YES | True |\n| TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID | set `TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID` to your account SID. | | True |\n| TWILIO_ACCOUNT_TOKEN | Set `TWILIO_ACCOUNT_TOKEN` to your account token. | | True |\n| TWILIO_NUMBER | Set `TWILIO_NUMBER` to your account's number. | | True |\n| DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_TWILIO | Set DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_TWILIO to the number you want the alert notifications to be sent to. You can define multiple numbers like this: +15555555555 +17777777777. | | True |\n\n##### DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_TWILIO\n\nYou can then have different recipients per role, by editing DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_TWILIO with the recipient's number you want, in the following entries at the bottom of the same file:\n\n```conf\nrole_recipients_twilio[sysadmin]=\"+15555555555\"\nrole_recipients_twilio[domainadmin]=\"+15555555556\"\nrole_recipients_twilio[dba]=\"+15555555557\"\nrole_recipients_twilio[webmaster]=\"+15555555558\"\nrole_recipients_twilio[proxyadmin]=\"+15555555559\"\nrole_recipients_twilio[sitemgr]=\"+15555555550\"\n```\n\n\n{% /details %}\n#### Examples\n\n##### Basic Configuration\n\n\n\n```yaml\n#------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# Twilio (twilio.com) SMS options\n\nSEND_TWILIO=\"YES\"\nTWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID=\"xxxxxxxxx\"\nTWILIO_ACCOUNT_TOKEN=\"xxxxxxxxxx\"\nTWILIO_NUMBER=\"xxxxxxxxxxx\"\nDEFAULT_RECIPIENT_TWILIO=\"+15555555555\"\n\n```\n", "troubleshooting": "## Troubleshooting\n\n### Test Notification\n\nYou can run the following command by hand, to test alerts configuration:\n\n```bash\n# become user netdata\nsudo su -s /bin/bash netdata\n\n# enable debugging info on the console\nexport NETDATA_ALARM_NOTIFY_DEBUG=1\n\n# send test alarms to sysadmin\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test\n\n# send test alarms to any role\n/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test \"ROLE\"\n```\n\nNote that this will test _all_ alert mechanisms for the selected role.\n\n", "integration_type": "notification", "edit_link": "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/notifications/twilio/metadata.yaml"}]