# IPVS Input Plugin (Linux) The IPVS input plugin uses the linux kernel netlink socket interface to gather metrics about ipvs virtual and real servers. ## Configuration [[inputs.ipvs]] # no configuration ## Permissions Assuming you installed the telegraf package via one of the published packages, the process will be running as the `telegraf` user. However, in order for this plugin to communicate over netlink sockets it needs the telegraf process to be running as `root` (or some user with `CAP_NET_ADMIN` and `CAP_NET_RAW`). Be sure to ensure these permissions before running telegraf with this plugin included. ## Sample Output This is what you can expect the emitted metrics to look like ``` ipvs_virtual_server,address=172.18.64.234,address_family=inet,netmask=32,port=9000,protocol=tcp,sched=mh_418 bytes_out=0i,pps_in=0i,pps_out=0i,cps=0i,pkts_in=0i,pkts_out=0i,connections=0i,bytes_in=0i 1540407540000000000 ipvs_virtual_server,address_family=inet,fwmark=47,netmask=32,sched=mh_418 connections=0i,pkts_in=0i,bytes_out=0i,pps_in=0i,pps_out=0i,pkts_out=0i,bytes_in=0i,cps=0i 1540407540000000000 ```