# Telegraf configuration # If this file is missing an [agent] section, you must first generate a # valid config with 'telegraf -sample-config > telegraf.toml' # Telegraf is entirely plugin driven. All metrics are gathered from the # declared plugins. # Even if a plugin has no configuration, it must be declared in here # to be active. Declaring a plugin means just specifying the name # as a section with no variables. To deactivate a plugin, comment # out the name and any variables. # Use 'telegraf -config telegraf.toml -test' to see what metrics a config # file would generate. # One rule that plugins conform to is wherever a connection string # can be passed, the values '' and 'localhost' are treated specially. # They indicate to the plugin to use their own builtin configuration to # connect to the local system. # NOTE: The configuration has a few required parameters. They are marked # with 'required'. Be sure to edit those to make this configuration work. # Configuration for influxdb server to send metrics to [outputs] [outputs.influxdb] # The full HTTP endpoint URL for your InfluxDB instance url = "http://localhost:8086" # required. # The target database for metrics. This database must already exist database = "telegraf" # required. # username = "telegraf" # password = "metricsmetricsmetricsmetrics" # Set the user agent for the POSTs (can be useful for log differentiation) # user_agent = "telegraf" # Tags can also be specified via a normal map, but only one form at a time: # [influxdb.tags] # tags = { "dc" = "us-east-1" } # Configuration for telegraf itself # [agent] # interval = "10s" # debug = false # hostname = "prod3241" # PLUGINS # Read metrics about cpu usage [cpu] # Whether to report per-cpu stats or not percpu = true # # Whether to report total system cpu stats or not totalcpu = true # Read metrics about disk usage by mount point [disk] # no configuration # Read metrics about disk IO by device [io] # no configuration # Read metrics about memory usage [mem] # no configuration