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**Supported Platforms:** Linux
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## Configuration
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### Configuration
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```toml
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[[inputs.ipvs]]
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# no configuration
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```
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## Permissions
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#### Permissions
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Assuming you installed the telegraf package via one of the published packages,
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the process will be running as the `telegraf` user. However, in order for this
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@ -20,76 +20,62 @@ plugin to communicate over netlink sockets it needs the telegraf process to be
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running as `root` (or some user with `CAP_NET_ADMIN` and `CAP_NET_RAW`). Be sure
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to ensure these permissions before running telegraf with this plugin included.
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## Metrics
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### Metrics
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### Virtual Servers
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Server will contain tags identifying how it was configured, using one of
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`address` + `port` + `protocol` *OR* `fwmark`. This is how one would normally
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configure a virtual server using `ipvsadm`.
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Metrics report for each `ipvs_virtual_server`:
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- `ipvs_virtual_server`
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- ipvs_virtual_server
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- tags:
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- `sched` - the scheduler in use
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- `netmask` - the mask used for determining affinity
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- `address_family` - inet/inet6
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- ONE of `address` + `port` + `protocol` *OR* `fwmark`
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- sched (the scheduler in use)
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- netmask (the mask used for determining affinity)
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- address_family (inet/inet6)
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- address
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- port
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- protocol
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- fwmark
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- fields:
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- Connections
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- PacketsIn
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- PacketsOut
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- BytesIn
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- BytesOut
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- CPS
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- PPSIn
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- PPSOut
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- BPSIn
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- BPSOut
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- connections
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- pkts_in
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- pkts_out
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- bytes_in
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- bytes_out
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- pps_in
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- pps_out
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- cps
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Each virtual server will contain tags identifying how it was configured, using
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one of `address` + `port` + `protocol` *OR* `fwmark`. This is how one would
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normally configure a virtual server using `ipvsadm`.
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### Real Servers
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Metrics reported for each `ipvs_real_server`:
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- `ipvs_real_server`
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- ipvs_real_server
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- tags:
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- `address`
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- `port`
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- `address_family`
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- ONE of `virtual_address` + `virtual_port` + `virtual_protocol` OR `virtual_fwmark`
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- address
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- port
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- address_family (inet/inet6)
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- virtual_address
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- virtual_port
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- virtual_protocol
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- virtual_fwmark
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- fields:
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- ActiveConnections
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- InactiveConnections
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- Connections
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- PacketsIn
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- PacketsOut
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- BytesIn
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- BytesOut
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- CPS
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- PPSIn
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- PPSOut
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- BPSIn
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- BPSOut
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- active_connections
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- inactive_connections
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- connections
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- pkts_in
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- pkts_out
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- bytes_in
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- bytes_out
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- pps_in
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- pps_out
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- cps
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Each real server can be identified as belonging to a virtual server using one of
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either `virtual_address + virtual_port + virtual_protocol` OR `virtual_fwmark`
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### Example Output
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## Example Output
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### Virtual servers
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Example (when a virtual server is configured using `fwmark` and backed by 2 real servers):
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Virtual server is configured using `fwmark` and backed by 2 real servers:
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```
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ipvs_virtual_server,address=172.18.64.234,address_family=inet,netmask=32,port=9000,protocol=tcp,sched=rr bytes_in=0i,bytes_out=0i,pps_in=0i,pps_out=0i,cps=0i,connections=0i,pkts_in=0i,pkts_out=0i 1541019340000000000
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ipvs_real_server,address=172.18.64.220,address_family=inet,port=9000,virtual_address=172.18.64.234,virtual_port=9000,virtual_protocol=tcp active_connections=0i,inactive_connections=0i,pkts_in=0i,bytes_out=0i,pps_out=0i,connections=0i,pkts_out=0i,bytes_in=0i,pps_in=0i,cps=0i 1541019340000000000
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ipvs_real_server,address=172.18.64.219,address_family=inet,port=9000,virtual_address=172.18.64.234,virtual_port=9000,virtual_protocol=tcp active_connections=0i,inactive_connections=0i,pps_in=0i,pps_out=0i,connections=0i,pkts_in=0i,pkts_out=0i,bytes_in=0i,bytes_out=0i,cps=0i 1541019340000000000
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```
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### Real servers
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Example (when a real server is configured using `proto+addr+port` and backed by 2 real servers):
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Virtual server is configured using `proto+addr+port` and backed by 2 real servers:
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```
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ipvs_virtual_server,address_family=inet,fwmark=47,netmask=32,sched=rr cps=0i,connections=0i,pkts_in=0i,pkts_out=0i,bytes_in=0i,bytes_out=0i,pps_in=0i,pps_out=0i 1541019340000000000
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ipvs_real_server,address=172.18.64.220,address_family=inet,port=9000,virtual_fwmark=47 inactive_connections=0i,pkts_out=0i,bytes_out=0i,pps_in=0i,cps=0i,active_connections=0i,pkts_in=0i,bytes_in=0i,pps_out=0i,connections=0i 1541019340000000000
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