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# Disclaimer
Every module should be compatible with python2 and python3.
All third party libraries should be installed system-wide or in `python_modules` directory.
Module configurations are written in YAML and **pyYAML is required**.
Every configuration file must have one of two formats:
- Configuration for only one job:
```yaml
update_every : 2 # update frequency
retries : 1 # how many failures in update() is tolerated
priority : 20000 # where it is shown on dashboard
other_var1 : bla # variables passed to module
other_var2 : alb
```
- Configuration for many jobs (ex. mysql):
```yaml
# module defaults:
update_every : 2
retries : 1
priority : 20000
local: # job name
update_every : 5 # job update frequency
other_var1 : some_val # module specific variable
other_job:
priority : 5 # job position on dashboard
retries : 20 # job retries
other_var2 : val # module specific variable
```
`update_every`, `retries`, and `priority` are always optional.
---
The following python.d modules are supported:
# apache
This module will monitor one or more apache servers depending on configuration.
**Requirements:**
* apache with enabled `mod_status`
It produces the following charts:
1. **Requests** in requests/s
* requests
2. **Connections**
* connections
3. **Async Connections**
* keepalive
* closing
* writing
4. **Bandwidth** in kilobytes/s
* sent
5. **Workers**
* idle
* busy
6. **Lifetime Avg. Requests/s** in requests/s
* requests_sec
7. **Lifetime Avg. Bandwidth/s** in kilobytes/s
* size_sec
8. **Lifetime Avg. Response Size** in bytes/request
* size_req
### configuration
Needs only `url` to server's `server-status?auto`
Here is an example for 2 servers:
```yaml
update_every : 10
priority : 90100
local:
url : 'http://localhost/server-status?auto'
retries : 20
remote:
url : 'http://www.apache.org/server-status?auto'
update_every : 5
retries : 4
```
Without configuration, module attempts to connect to `http://localhost/server-status?auto`
---
# apache_cache
Module monitors apache mod_cache log and produces only one chart:
**cached responses** in percent cached
* hit
* miss
* other
### configuration
Sample:
```yaml
update_every : 10
priority : 120000
retries : 5
log_path : '/var/log/apache2/cache.log'
```
If no configuration is given, module will attempt to read log file at `/var/log/apache2/cache.log`
---
# cpufreq
Module shows current cpu frequency by looking at appropriate files in /sys/devices
**Requirement:**
Processor which presents data scaling frequency data
It produces one chart with multiple lines (one line per core).
### configuration
Sample:
```yaml
sys_dir: "/sys/devices"
```
If no configuration is given, module will search for `scaling_cur_freq` files in `/sys/devices` directory.
Directory is also prefixed with `NETDATA_HOST_PREFIX` if specified.
---
# dovecot
This module provides statistics information from dovecot server.
Statistics are taken from dovecot socket by executing `EXPORT global` command.
More information about dovecot stats can be found on [project wiki page.](http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Statistics)
**Requirement:**
Dovecot unix socket with R/W permissions for user netdata or dovecot with configured TCP/IP socket.
Module gives information with following charts:
1. **logins and sessions**
* logins
* active sessions
2. **commands** - number of IMAP commands
* commands
3. **Faults**
* minor
* major
4. **Context Switches**
* volountary
* involountary
5. **disk** in bytes/s
* read
* write
6. **bytes** in bytes/s
* read
* write
7. **number of syscalls** in syscalls/s
* read
* write
8. **lookups** - number of lookups per second
* path
* attr
9. **hits** - number of cache hits
* hits
10. **attempts** - authorization attemts
* success
* failure
11. **cache** - cached authorization hits
* hit
* miss
### configuration
Sample:
```yaml
localtcpip:
name : 'local'
host : '127.0.0.1'
port : 24242
localsocket:
name : 'local'
socket : '/var/run/dovecot/stats'
```
If no configuration is given, module will attempt to connect to dovecot using unix socket localized in `/var/run/dovecot/stats`
---
# exim
Simple module executing `exim -bpc` to grab exim queue.
This command can take a lot of time to finish its execution thus it is not recommended to run it every second.
It produces only one chart:
1. **Exim Queue Emails**
* emails
Configuration is not needed.
---
# hddtemp
Module monitors disk temperatures from one or more hddtemp daemons.
**Requirement:**
Running `hddtemp` in daemonized mode with access on tcp port
It produces one chart **Temperature** with dynamic number of dimensions (one per disk)
### configuration
Sample:
```yaml
update_every: 3
host: "127.0.0.1"
port: 7634
```
If no configuration is given, module will attempt to connect to hddtemp daemon on `127.0.0.1:7634` address
---
# IPFS
Module monitors [IPFS](https://ipfs.io) basic information.
1. **Bandwidth** in kbits/s
* in
* out
2. **Peers**
* peers
### configuration
Only url to IPFS server is needed.
Sample:
```yaml
localhost:
name : 'local'
url : 'http://localhost:5001'
```
---
# memcached
Memcached monitoring module. Data grabbed from [stats interface](https://github.com/memcached/memcached/wiki/Commands#stats).
1. **Network** in kilobytes/s
* read
* written
2. **Connections** per second
* current
* rejected
* total
3. **Items** in cluster
* current
* total
4. **Evicted and Reclaimed** items
* evicted
* reclaimed
5. **GET** requests/s
* hits
* misses
6. **GET rate** rate in requests/s
* rate
7. **SET rate** rate in requests/s
* rate
8. **DELETE** requests/s
* hits
* misses
9. **CAS** requests/s
* hits
* misses
* bad value
10. **Increment** requests/s
* hits
* misses
11. **Decrement** requests/s
* hits
* misses
12. **Touch** requests/s
* hits
* misses
13. **Touch rate** rate in requests/s
* rate
### configuration
Sample:
```yaml
localtcpip:
name : 'local'
host : '127.0.0.1'
port : 24242
```
If no configuration is given, module will attempt to connect to memcached instance on `127.0.0.1:11211` address.
---
# mysql
Module monitors one or more mysql servers
**Requirements:**
* python library [MySQLdb](https://github.com/PyMySQL/mysqlclient-python) (faster) or [PyMySQL](https://github.com/PyMySQL/PyMySQL) (slower)
It will produce following charts (if data is available):
1. **Bandwidth** in kbps
* in
* out
2. **Queries** in queries/sec
* queries
* questions
* slow queries
3. **Operations** in operations/sec
* opened tables
* flush
* commit
* delete
* prepare
* read first
* read key
* read next
* read prev
* read random
* read random next
* rollback
* save point
* update
* write
4. **Table Locks** in locks/sec
* immediate
* waited
5. **Select Issues** in issues/sec
* full join
* full range join
* range
* range check
* scan
6. **Sort Issues** in issues/sec
* merge passes
* range
* scan
### configuration
You can provide, per server, the following:
1. username which have access to database (deafults to 'root')
2. password (defaults to none)
3. mysql my.cnf configuration file
4. mysql socket (optional)
5. mysql host (ip or hostname)
6. mysql port (defaults to 3306)
Here is an example for 3 servers:
```yaml
update_every : 10
priority : 90100
retries : 5
local:
'my.cnf' : '/etc/mysql/my.cnf'
priority : 90000
local_2:
user : 'root'
pass : 'blablablabla'
socket : '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock'
update_every : 1
remote:
user : 'admin'
pass : 'bla'
host : 'example.org'
port : 9000
retries : 20
```
If no configuration is given, module will attempt to connect to mysql server via unix socket at `/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock` without password and with username `root`
---
# nginx
This module will monitor one or more nginx servers depending on configuration. Servers can be either local or remote.
**Requirements:**
* nginx with configured 'ngx_http_stub_status_module'
* 'location /stub_status'
Example nginx configuration can be found in 'python.d/nginx.conf'
It produces following charts:
1. **Active Connections**
* active
2. **Requests** in requests/s
* requests
3. **Active Connections by Status**
* reading
* writing
* waiting
4. **Connections Rate** in connections/s
* accepts
* handled
### configuration
Needs only `url` to server's `stub_status`
Here is an example for local server:
```yaml
update_every : 10
priority : 90100
local:
url : 'http://localhost/stub_status'
retries : 10
```
Without configuration, module attempts to connect to `http://localhost/stub_status`
---
# nginx_log
Module monitors nginx access log and produces only one chart:
1. **nginx status codes** in requests/s
* 2xx
* 3xx
* 4xx
* 5xx
### configuration
Sample for two vhosts:
```yaml
site_A:
path: '/var/log/nginx/access-A.log'
site_B:
name: 'local'
path: '/var/log/nginx/access-B.log'
```
When no configuration file is found, module tries to parse `/var/log/nginx/access.log` file.
---
# phpfpm
This module will monitor one or more php-fpm instances depending on configuration.
**Requirements:**
* php-fpm with enabled `status` page
* access to `status` page via web server
It produces following charts:
1. **Active Connections**
* active
* maxActive
* idle
2. **Requests** in requests/s
* requests
3. **Performance**
* reached
* slow
### configuration
Needs only `url` to server's `status`
Here is an example for local instance:
```yaml
update_every : 3
priority : 90100
local:
url : 'http://localhost/status'
retries : 10
```
Without configuration, module attempts to connect to `http://localhost/status`
---
# postfix
Simple module executing `postfix -p` to grab postfix queue.
It produces only two charts:
1. **Postfix Queue Emails**
* emails
2. **Postfix Queue Emails Size** in KB
* size
Configuration is not needed.
---
# redis
Get INFO data from redis instance.
Following charts are drawn:
1. **Operations** per second
* operations
2. **Hit rate** in percent
* rate
3. **Memory utilization** in kilobytes
* total
* lua
4. **Database keys**
* lines are creates dynamically based on how many databases are there
5. **Clients**
* connected
* blocked
6. **Slaves**
* connected
### configuration
```yaml
socket:
name : 'local'
socket : '/var/lib/redis/redis.sock'
localhost:
name : 'local'
host : 'localhost'
port : 6379
```
When no configuration file is found, module tries to connect to TCP/IP socket: `localhost:6379`.
---
# sensors
System sensors information.
Charts are created dynamically.
### configuration
For detailed configuration information please read [`sensors.conf`](https://github.com/firehol/netdata/blob/master/conf.d/python.d/sensors.conf) file.
---
# squid
This module will monitor one or more squid instances depending on configuration.
It produces following charts:
1. **Client Bandwidth** in kilobits/s
* in
* out
* hits
2. **Client Requests** in requests/s
* requests
* hits
* errors
3. **Server Bandwidth** in kilobits/s
* in
* out
4. **Server Requests** in requests/s
* requests
* errors
### configuration
```yaml
priority : 50000
local:
request : 'cache_object://localhost:3128/counters'
host : 'localhost'
port : 3128
```
Without any configuration module will try to autodetect where squid presents its `counters` data
---
# tomcat
Present tomcat containers memory utilization.
Charts:
1. **Requests** per second
* accesses
2. **Volume** in KB/s
* volume
3. **Threads**
* current
* busy
4. **JVM Free Memory** in MB
* jvm
### configuration
```yaml
localhost:
name : 'local'
url : 'http://127.0.0.1:8080/manager/status?XML=true'
user : 'tomcat_username'
pass : 'secret_tomcat_password'
```
Without configuration, module attempts to connect to `http://localhost:8080/manager/status?XML=true`, without any credentials.
So it will probably fail.
---
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