blob: ef6ff8145d47219bad96a20a7117a3b075c860cc (
plain)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
|
#
# Global options
#
# The `ebpf load mode` option accepts the following values :
# `entry` : The eBPF collector only monitors calls for the functions, and does not show charts related to errors.
# `return : In the `return` mode, the eBPF collector monitors the same kernel functions as `entry`, but also creates
# new charts for the return of these functions, such as errors.
#
# The eBPF collector also creates charts for each running application through an integration with the `apps plugin`.
# If you want to disable the integration with `apps.plugin` along with the above charts, change the setting `apps` to
# 'no'.
#
# The `update every` option defines the number of seconds used to read data from kernel and send to netdata
#
# The `pid table size` defines the maximum number of PIDs stored in the application hash tables.
#
[global]
ebpf load mode = entry
apps = yes
update every = 1
pid table size = 32768
#
# eBPF Programs
#
# The eBPF collector enables and runs the following eBPF programs by default:
#
# `cachestat`: Make charts for kernel functions related to page cache.
# `process` : This eBPF program creates charts that show information about process creation, VFS IO, and
# files removed.
# `socket` : This eBPF program creates charts with information about `TCP` and `UDP` functions, including the
# bandwidth consumed by each.
# `sync` : Montitor calls for syscall sync(2).
[ebpf programs]
cachestat = no
dcstat = no
process = yes
socket = yes
sync = yes
network connections = no
|