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plugin_name: python.d.plugin
modules:
- 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:
data_collection:
metrics_description: |
This collector monitors Monit targets such as filesystems, directories, files, FIFO pipes and more.
method_description: |
It gathers data from Monit's XML interface.
supported_platforms:
include: []
exclude: []
multi_instance: true
additional_permissions:
description: ""
default_behavior:
auto_detection:
description: By default, this collector will attempt to connect to Monit at `http://localhost:2812`
limits:
description: ""
performance_impact:
description: ""
setup:
prerequisites:
list: []
configuration:
file:
name: "python.d/monit.conf"
options:
description: |
There are 2 sections:
* Global variables
* One or more JOBS that can define multiple different instances to monitor.
The 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.
Every configuration JOB starts with a `job_name` value which will appear in the dashboard, unless a `name` parameter is specified.
folding:
title: "Config options"
enabled: true
list:
- name: update_every
description: Sets the default data collection frequency.
default_value: 1
required: false
- name: priority
description: Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard.
default_value: 60000
required: false
- name: autodetection_retry
description: Sets the job re-check interval in seconds.
default_value: 0
required: false
- name: penalty
description: Indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures.
default_value: yes
required: false
- name: name
description: >
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.
default_value: "local"
required: false
- name: url
description: The URL to fetch Monit's metrics.
default_value: http://localhost:2812
required: true
- name: user
description: Username in case the URL is password protected.
default_value: ""
required: false
- name: pass
description: Password in case the URL is password protected.
default_value: ""
required: false
examples:
folding:
enabled: true
title: "Config"
list:
- name: Basic
description: A basic configuration example.
folding:
enabled: false
config: |
localhost:
name : 'local'
url : 'http://localhost:2812'
- name: Basic Authentication
description: Example using basic username and password in order to authenticate.
config: |
localhost:
name : 'local'
url : 'http://localhost:2812'
user: 'foo'
pass: 'bar'
- name: Multi-instance
description: |
> **Note**: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.
Collecting metrics from local and remote instances.
config: |
localhost:
name: 'local'
url: 'http://localhost:2812'
remote_job:
name: 'remote'
url: 'http://192.0.2.1:2812'
troubleshooting:
problems:
list: []
alerts: []
metrics:
folding:
title: Metrics
enabled: false
description: ""
availability: []
scopes:
- name: global
description: "These metrics refer to the entire monitored application."
labels: []
metrics:
- name: monit.filesystems
description: Filesystems
unit: "filesystems"
chart_type: line
dimensions:
- name: a dimension per target
- name: monit.directories
description: Directories
unit: "directories"
chart_type: line
dimensions:
- name: a dimension per target
- name: monit.files
description: Files
unit: "files"
chart_type: line
dimensions:
- name: a dimension per target
- name: monit.fifos
description: Pipes (fifo)
unit: "pipes"
chart_type: line
dimensions:
- name: a dimension per target
- name: monit.programs
description: Programs statuses
unit: "programs"
chart_type: line
dimensions:
- name: a dimension per target
- name: monit.services
description: Processes statuses
unit: "processes"
chart_type: line
dimensions:
- name: a dimension per target
- name: monit.process_uptime
description: Processes uptime
unit: "seconds"
chart_type: line
dimensions:
- name: a dimension per target
- name: monit.process_threads
description: Processes threads
unit: "threads"
chart_type: line
dimensions:
- name: a dimension per target
- name: monit.process_childrens
description: Child processes
unit: "children"
chart_type: line
dimensions:
- name: a dimension per target
- name: monit.hosts
description: Hosts
unit: "hosts"
chart_type: line
dimensions:
- name: a dimension per target
- name: monit.host_latency
description: Hosts latency
unit: "milliseconds"
chart_type: line
dimensions:
- name: a dimension per target
- name: monit.networks
description: Network interfaces and addresses
unit: "interfaces"
chart_type: line
dimensions:
- name: a dimension per target
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