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# Telegraf Configuration
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## Generating a Configuration File
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A default Telegraf config file can be generated using the -sample-config flag:
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`telegraf -sample-config > telegraf.conf`
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To generate a file with specific inputs and outputs, you can use the
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-input-filter and -output-filter flags:
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`telegraf -sample-config -input-filter cpu:mem:net:swap -output-filter influxdb:kafka`
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## `[global_tags]` Configuration
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Global tags can be specific in the `[global_tags]` section of the config file in
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key="value" format. All metrics being gathered on this host will be tagged
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with the tags specified here.
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## `[agent]` Configuration
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Telegraf has a few options you can configure under the `agent` section of the
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config.
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* **interval**: Default data collection interval for all inputs
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* **round_interval**: Rounds collection interval to 'interval'
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ie, if interval="10s" then always collect on :00, :10, :20, etc.
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* **metric_buffer_limit**: Telegraf will cache metric_buffer_limit metrics
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for each output, and will flush this buffer on a successful write.
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* **collection_jitter**: Collection jitter is used to jitter
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the collection by a random amount.
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Each plugin will sleep for a random time within jitter before collecting.
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This can be used to avoid many plugins querying things like sysfs at the
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same time, which can have a measurable effect on the system.
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* **flush_interval**: Default data flushing interval for all outputs.
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You should not set this below
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interval. Maximum flush_interval will be flush_interval + flush_jitter
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* **flush_jitter**: Jitter the flush interval by a random amount.
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This is primarily to avoid
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large write spikes for users running a large number of telegraf instances.
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ie, a jitter of 5s and flush_interval 10s means flushes will happen every 10-15s.
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* **debug**: Run telegraf in debug mode.
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* **quiet**: Run telegraf in quiet mode.
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* **hostname**: Override default hostname, if empty use os.Hostname().
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## `[inputs.xxx]` Configuration
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There are some configuration options that are configurable per input:
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* **name_override**: Override the base name of the measurement.
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(Default is the name of the input).
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* **name_prefix**: Specifies a prefix to attach to the measurement name.
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* **name_suffix**: Specifies a suffix to attach to the measurement name.
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* **tags**: A map of tags to apply to a specific input's measurements.
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* **interval**: How often to gather this metric. Normal plugins use a single
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global interval, but if one particular input should be run less or more often,
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you can configure that here.
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#### Input Filters
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There are also filters that can be configured per input:
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* **namepass**: An array of strings that is used to filter metrics generated by the
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current input. Each string in the array is tested as a glob match against
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measurement names and if it matches, the field is emitted.
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* **namedrop**: The inverse of pass, if a measurement name matches, it is not emitted.
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* **fieldpass**: An array of strings that is used to filter metrics generated by the
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current input. Each string in the array is tested as a glob match against field names
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and if it matches, the field is emitted.
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* **fielddrop**: The inverse of pass, if a field name matches, it is not emitted.
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* **tagpass**: tag names and arrays of strings that are used to filter
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measurements by the current input. Each string in the array is tested as a glob
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match against the tag name, and if it matches the measurement is emitted.
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* **tagdrop**: The inverse of tagpass. If a tag matches, the measurement is not
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emitted. This is tested on measurements that have passed the tagpass test.
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#### Input Configuration Examples
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This is a full working config that will output CPU data to an InfluxDB instance
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at 192.168.59.103:8086, tagging measurements with dc="denver-1". It will output
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measurements at a 10s interval and will collect per-cpu data, dropping any
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fields which begin with `time_`.
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```toml
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[global_tags]
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dc = "denver-1"
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[agent]
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interval = "10s"
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# OUTPUTS
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[[outputs.influxdb]]
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url = "http://192.168.59.103:8086" # required.
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database = "telegraf" # required.
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precision = "s"
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# INPUTS
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[[inputs.cpu]]
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percpu = true
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totalcpu = false
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# filter all fields beginning with 'time_'
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drop = ["time_*"]
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```
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#### Input Config: tagpass and tagdrop
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```toml
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[[inputs.cpu]]
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percpu = true
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totalcpu = false
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drop = ["cpu_time"]
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# Don't collect CPU data for cpu6 & cpu7
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[inputs.cpu.tagdrop]
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cpu = [ "cpu6", "cpu7" ]
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[[inputs.disk]]
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[inputs.disk.tagpass]
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# tagpass conditions are OR, not AND.
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# If the (filesystem is ext4 or xfs) OR (the path is /opt or /home)
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# then the metric passes
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fstype = [ "ext4", "xfs" ]
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# Globs can also be used on the tag values
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path = [ "/opt", "/home*" ]
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```
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#### Input Config: fieldpass and fielddrop
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```toml
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# Drop all metrics for guest & steal CPU usage
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[[inputs.cpu]]
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percpu = false
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totalcpu = true
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fielddrop = ["usage_guest", "usage_steal"]
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# Only store inode related metrics for disks
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[[inputs.disk]]
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fieldpass = ["inodes*"]
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```
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#### Input Config: namepass and namedrop
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```toml
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# Drop all metrics about containers for kubelet
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[[inputs.prometheus]]
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urls = ["http://kube-node-1:4194/metrics"]
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namedrop = ["container_"]
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# Only store rest client related metrics for kubelet
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[[inputs.prometheus]]
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urls = ["http://kube-node-1:4194/metrics"]
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namepass = ["rest_client_"]
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```
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#### Input config: prefix, suffix, and override
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This plugin will emit measurements with the name `cpu_total`
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```toml
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[[inputs.cpu]]
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name_suffix = "_total"
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percpu = false
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totalcpu = true
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```
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This will emit measurements with the name `foobar`
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```toml
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[[inputs.cpu]]
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name_override = "foobar"
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percpu = false
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totalcpu = true
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```
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#### Input config: tags
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This plugin will emit measurements with two additional tags: `tag1=foo` and
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`tag2=bar`
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```toml
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[[inputs.cpu]]
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percpu = false
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totalcpu = true
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[inputs.cpu.tags]
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tag1 = "foo"
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tag2 = "bar"
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```
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#### Multiple inputs of the same type
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Additional inputs (or outputs) of the same type can be specified,
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just define more instances in the config file. It is highly recommended that
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you utilize `name_override`, `name_prefix`, or `name_suffix` config options
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to avoid measurement collisions:
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```toml
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[[inputs.cpu]]
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percpu = false
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totalcpu = true
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[[inputs.cpu]]
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percpu = true
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totalcpu = false
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name_override = "percpu_usage"
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drop = ["cpu_time*"]
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```
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## `[outputs.xxx]` Configuration
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Telegraf also supports specifying multiple output sinks to send data to,
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configuring each output sink is different, but examples can be
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found by running `telegraf -sample-config`.
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Outputs also support the same configurable options as inputs
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(namepass, namedrop, tagpass, tagdrop)
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```toml
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[[outputs.influxdb]]
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urls = [ "http://localhost:8086" ]
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database = "telegraf"
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precision = "s"
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# Drop all measurements that start with "aerospike"
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namedrop = ["aerospike*"]
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[[outputs.influxdb]]
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urls = [ "http://localhost:8086" ]
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database = "telegraf-aerospike-data"
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precision = "s"
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# Only accept aerospike data:
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namepass = ["aerospike*"]
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[[outputs.influxdb]]
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urls = [ "http://localhost:8086" ]
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database = "telegraf-cpu0-data"
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precision = "s"
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# Only store measurements where the tag "cpu" matches the value "cpu0"
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[outputs.influxdb.tagpass]
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cpu = ["cpu0"]
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```
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