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## v0.3.0 [unreleased]
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## v0.3.0 [unreleased]
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### Release Notes
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### Release Notes
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- Linux packages have been taken out of `opt`, the binary is now in `/usr/bin`
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and configuration files are in `/etc/telegraf`
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- **breaking change** `plugins` have been renamed to `inputs`. This was done because
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- **breaking change** `plugins` have been renamed to `inputs`. This was done because
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`plugins` is too generic, as there are now also "output plugins", and will likely
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`plugins` is too generic, as there are now also "output plugins", and will likely
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be "aggregator plugins" and "filter plugins" in the future. Additionally,
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be "aggregator plugins" and "filter plugins" in the future. Additionally,
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- The prometheus plugin schema has not been changed (measurements have not been
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- The prometheus plugin schema has not been changed (measurements have not been
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aggregated).
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aggregated).
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### Packaging change note:
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RHEL/CentOS users upgrading from 0.2 to 0.3 will probably have their
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configurations overwritten by the upgrade. There is a backup stored at
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/etc/telegraf/telegraf.conf.$(date +%s).backup.
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### Features
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### Features
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- Plugin measurements aggregated into a single measurement.
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- Plugin measurements aggregated into a single measurement.
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- Added ability to specify per-plugin tags
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- Added ability to specify per-plugin tags
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##### Package instructions:
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##### Package instructions:
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* Telegraf binary is installed in `/opt/telegraf/telegraf`
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* Telegraf binary is installed in `/usr/bin/telegraf`
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* Telegraf daemon configuration file is in `/etc/opt/telegraf/telegraf.conf`
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* Telegraf daemon configuration file is in `/etc/telegraf/telegraf.conf`
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* On sysv systems, the telegraf daemon can be controlled via
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* On sysv systems, the telegraf daemon can be controlled via
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`service telegraf [action]`
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`service telegraf [action]`
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* On systemd systems (such as Ubuntu 15+), the telegraf daemon can be
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* On systemd systems (such as Ubuntu 15+), the telegraf daemon can be
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## Supported Input Plugins
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## Supported Input Plugins
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**You can view usage instructions for each plugin by running**
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`telegraf -usage <pluginname>`.
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Telegraf currently has support for collecting metrics from:
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Telegraf currently has support for collecting metrics from:
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* aerospike
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* aerospike
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* diskio
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* diskio
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* swap
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* swap
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## Supported Input Service Plugins
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Telegraf can also collect metrics via the following service plugins:
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Telegraf can collect metrics via the following services:
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* statsd
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* statsd
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* kafka_consumer
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* kafka_consumer
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## Supported Output Plugins
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## Supported Output Plugins
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* influxdb
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* influxdb
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* nsq
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* kafka
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* datadog
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* opentsdb
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* amqp (rabbitmq)
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* mqtt
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* librato
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* prometheus
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* amon
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* amon
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* amqp
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* datadog
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* kafka
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* amazon kinesis
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* librato
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* mqtt
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* nsq
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* opentsdb
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* prometheus
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* riemann
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* riemann
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## Contributing
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## Contributing
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