# Kernel Input Plugin This plugin is only available on Linux. The kernel plugin gathers info about the kernel that doesn't fit into other plugins. In general, it is the statistics available in `/proc/stat` that are not covered by other plugins as well as the value of `/proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail` The metrics are documented in `man proc` under the `/proc/stat` section. The metrics are documented in `man 4 random` under the `/proc/stat` section. ``` /proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail Contains the value of available entropy /proc/stat kernel/system statistics. Varies with architecture. Common entries include: page 5741 1808 The number of pages the system paged in and the number that were paged out (from disk). swap 1 0 The number of swap pages that have been brought in and out. intr 1462898 This line shows counts of interrupts serviced since boot time, for each of the possible system interrupts. The first column is the total of all interrupts serviced; each subsequent column is the total for a particular interrupt. ctxt 115315 The number of context switches that the system underwent. btime 769041601 boot time, in seconds since the Epoch, 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 (UTC). processes 86031 Number of forks since boot. ``` ### Configuration: ```toml # Get kernel statistics from /proc/stat [[inputs.kernel]] # no configuration ``` ### Measurements & Fields: - kernel - boot_time (integer, seconds since epoch, `btime`) - context_switches (integer, `ctxt`) - disk_pages_in (integer, `page (0)`) - disk_pages_out (integer, `page (1)`) - interrupts (integer, `intr`) - processes_forked (integer, `processes`) - entropy_avail (integer, `entropy_available`) ### Tags: None ### Example Output: ``` $ telegraf --config ~/ws/telegraf.conf --input-filter kernel --test * Plugin: kernel, Collection 1 > kernel entropy_available=2469i,boot_time=1457505775i,context_switches=2626618i,disk_pages_in=5741i,disk_pages_out=1808i,interrupts=1472736i,processes_forked=10673i 1457613402960879816 ```