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README.md
Telegraf
Telegraf is an agent written in Go for collecting, processing, aggregating, and writing metrics.
Design goals are to have a minimal memory footprint with a plugin system so that developers in the community can easily add support for collecting metrics . For an example configuration referencet from local or remote services.
Telegraf is plugin-driven and has the concept of 4 distinct plugins:
- Input Plugins collect metrics from the system, services, or 3rd party APIs
- Processor Plugins transform, decorate, and/or filter metrics
- Aggregator Plugins create aggregate metrics (e.g. mean, min, max, quantiles, etc.)
- Output Plugins write metrics to various destinations
For more information on Processor and Aggregator plugins please read this.
New plugins are designed to be easy to contribute, we'll eagerly accept pull requests and will manage the set of plugins that Telegraf supports.
Contributing
There are many ways to contribute:
- Fix and report bugs
- Improve documentation
- Review code and feature proposals
- Answer questions on github and on the Community Site
- Contribute plugins
Installation:
You can download the binaries directly from the downloads page or from the releases section.
Ansible Role:
Ansible role: https://github.com/rossmcdonald/telegraf
From Source:
Telegraf requires golang version 1.9 or newer, the Makefile requires GNU make.
- Install Go >=1.9
- Install dep ==v0.5.0
- Download Telegraf source:
go get -d github.com/influxdata/telegraf
- Run make from the source directory
cd "$HOME/go/src/github.com/influxdata/telegraf" make
Nightly Builds
These builds are generated from the master branch:
- telegraf_nightly_amd64.deb
- telegraf_nightly_arm64.deb
- telegraf-nightly.arm64.rpm
- telegraf_nightly_armel.deb
- telegraf-nightly.armel.rpm
- telegraf_nightly_armhf.deb
- telegraf-nightly.armv6hl.rpm
- telegraf-nightly_freebsd_amd64.tar.gz
- telegraf-nightly_freebsd_i386.tar.gz
- telegraf_nightly_i386.deb
- telegraf-nightly.i386.rpm
- telegraf-nightly_linux_amd64.tar.gz
- telegraf-nightly_linux_arm64.tar.gz
- telegraf-nightly_linux_armel.tar.gz
- telegraf-nightly_linux_armhf.tar.gz
- telegraf-nightly_linux_i386.tar.gz
- telegraf-nightly_linux_s390x.tar.gz
- telegraf_nightly_s390x.deb
- telegraf-nightly.s390x.rpm
- telegraf-nightly_windows_amd64.zip
- telegraf-nightly_windows_i386.zip
- telegraf-nightly.x86_64.rpm
- telegraf-static-nightly_linux_amd64.tar.gz
How to use it:
See usage with:
./telegraf --help
Generate a telegraf config file:
./telegraf config > telegraf.conf
Generate config with only cpu input & influxdb output plugins defined:
./telegraf --input-filter cpu --output-filter influxdb config
Run a single telegraf collection, outputing metrics to stdout:
./telegraf --config telegraf.conf --test
Run telegraf with all plugins defined in config file:
./telegraf --config telegraf.conf
Run telegraf, enabling the cpu & memory input, and influxdb output plugins:
./telegraf --config telegraf.conf --input-filter cpu:mem --output-filter influxdb
Configuration
See the configuration guide for a rundown of the more advanced configuration options.
Input Plugins
- activemq
- aerospike
- amqp_consumer (rabbitmq)
- apache
- aurora
- aws cloudwatch
- bcache
- beanstalkd
- bond
- burrow
- cassandra (deprecated, use jolokia2)
- ceph
- cgroup
- chrony
- conntrack
- consul
- couchbase
- couchdb
- cpu
- DC/OS
- diskio
- disk
- disque
- dmcache
- dns query time
- docker
- dovecot
- elasticsearch
- exec (generic executable plugin, support JSON, influx, graphite and nagios)
- fail2ban
- fibaro
- file
- filestat
- filecount
- fluentd
- graylog
- haproxy
- hddtemp
- httpjson (generic JSON-emitting http service plugin)
- http_listener
- http (generic HTTP plugin, supports using input data formats)
- http_response
- icinga2
- influxdb
- internal
- interrupts
- ipmi_sensor
- ipset
- iptables
- jolokia2 (java, cassandra, kafka)
- jolokia (deprecated, use jolokia2)
- jti_openconfig_telemetry
- kafka_consumer
- kapacitor
- kernel
- kernel_vmstat
- kubernetes
- leofs
- linux_sysctl_fs
- logparser
- lustre2
- mailchimp
- mcrouter
- memcached
- mem
- mesos
- minecraft
- mongodb
- mqtt_consumer
- mysql
- nats_consumer
- nats
- net
- net_response
- netstat
- nginx
- nginx_plus
- nsq_consumer
- nsq
- nstat
- ntpq
- nvidia_smi
- openldap
- opensmtpd
- pf
- pgbouncer
- phpfpm
- phusion passenger
- ping
- postfix
- postgresql_extensible
- postgresql
- powerdns
- processes
- procstat
- prometheus (can be used for Caddy server)
- puppetagent
- rabbitmq
- raindrops
- redis
- rethinkdb
- riak
- salesforce
- sensors
- smart
- snmp_legacy
- snmp
- socket_listener
- solr
- sql server (microsoft)
- statsd
- swap
- syslog
- sysstat
- system
- tail
- temp
- tcp_listener
- teamspeak
- tengine
- tomcat
- twemproxy
- udp_listener
- unbound
- varnish
- vsphere VMware vSphere
- webhooks
- win_perf_counters (windows performance counters)
- win_services
- zfs
- zipkin
- zookeeper
Telegraf is able to parse the following input data formats into metrics, these
formats may be used with input plugins supporting the data_format
option: