telegraf/CONFIGURATION.md

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Telegraf Configuration

Generating a config file

A default Telegraf config file can be generated using the -sample-config flag, like this: telegraf -sample-config

To generate a file with specific inputs and outputs, you can use the -input-filter and -output-filter flags, like this: telegraf -sample-config -input-filter cpu:mem:net:swap -output-filter influxdb:kafka

Plugin Configuration

There are some configuration options that are configurable per plugin:

  • name_override: Override the base name of the measurement. (Default is the name of the plugin).
  • name_prefix: Specifies a prefix to attach to the measurement name.
  • name_suffix: Specifies a suffix to attach to the measurement name.
  • tags: A map of tags to apply to a specific plugin's measurements.
  • interval: How often to gather this metric. Normal plugins use a single global interval, but if one particular plugin should be run less or more often, you can configure that here.

Plugin Filters

There are also filters that can be configured per plugin:

  • pass: An array of strings that is used to filter metrics generated by the current plugin. Each string in the array is tested as a glob match against field names and if it matches, the field is emitted.
  • drop: The inverse of pass, if a field name matches, it is not emitted.
  • tagpass: tag names and arrays of strings that are used to filter measurements by the current plugin. Each string in the array is tested as a glob match against the tag name, and if it matches the measurement is emitted.
  • tagdrop: The inverse of tagpass. If a tag matches, the measurement is not emitted. This is tested on measurements that have passed the tagpass test.

Plugin Configuration Examples

This is a full working config that will output CPU data to an InfluxDB instance at 192.168.59.103:8086, tagging measurements with dc="denver-1". It will output measurements at a 10s interval and will collect per-cpu data, dropping any fields which begin with time_.

[tags]
  dc = "denver-1"

[agent]
  interval = "10s"

# OUTPUTS
[outputs]
[[outputs.influxdb]]
  url = "http://192.168.59.103:8086" # required.
  database = "telegraf" # required.
  precision = "s"

# PLUGINS
[plugins]
[[inputs.cpu]]
  percpu = true
  totalcpu = false
  # filter all fields beginning with 'time_'
  drop = ["time_*"]

Plugin Config: tagpass and tagdrop

[plugins]
[[inputs.cpu]]
  percpu = true
  totalcpu = false
  drop = ["cpu_time"]
  # Don't collect CPU data for cpu6 & cpu7
  [inputs.cpu.tagdrop]
    cpu = [ "cpu6", "cpu7" ]

[[inputs.disk]]
  [inputs.disk.tagpass]
    # tagpass conditions are OR, not AND.
    # If the (filesystem is ext4 or xfs) OR (the path is /opt or /home)
    # then the metric passes
    fstype = [ "ext4", "xfs" ]
    # Globs can also be used on the tag values
    path = [ "/opt", "/home*" ]

Plugin Config: pass and drop

# Drop all metrics for guest & steal CPU usage
[[inputs.cpu]]
  percpu = false
  totalcpu = true
  drop = ["usage_guest", "usage_steal"]

# Only store inode related metrics for disks
[[inputs.disk]]
  pass = ["inodes*"]

Plugin config: prefix, suffix, and override

This plugin will emit measurements with the name cpu_total

[[inputs.cpu]]
  name_suffix = "_total"
  percpu = false
  totalcpu = true

This will emit measurements with the name foobar

[[inputs.cpu]]
  name_override = "foobar"
  percpu = false
  totalcpu = true

Plugin config: tags

This plugin will emit measurements with two additional tags: tag1=foo and tag2=bar

[[inputs.cpu]]
  percpu = false
  totalcpu = true
  [inputs.cpu.tags]
    tag1 = "foo"
    tag2 = "bar"

Multiple plugins of the same type

Additional plugins (or outputs) of the same type can be specified, just define more instances in the config file:

[[inputs.cpu]]
  percpu = false
  totalcpu = true

[[inputs.cpu]]
  percpu = true
  totalcpu = false
  drop = ["cpu_time*"]

Output Configuration

Telegraf also supports specifying multiple output sinks to send data to, configuring each output sink is different, but examples can be found by running telegraf -sample-config.

Outputs also support the same configurable options as plugins (pass, drop, tagpass, tagdrop), added in 0.2.4

[[outputs.influxdb]]
  urls = [ "http://localhost:8086" ]
  database = "telegraf"
  precision = "s"
  # Drop all measurements that start with "aerospike"
  drop = ["aerospike*"]

[[outputs.influxdb]]
  urls = [ "http://localhost:8086" ]
  database = "telegraf-aerospike-data"
  precision = "s"
  # Only accept aerospike data:
  pass = ["aerospike*"]

[[outputs.influxdb]]
  urls = [ "http://localhost:8086" ]
  database = "telegraf-cpu0-data"
  precision = "s"
  # Only store measurements where the tag "cpu" matches the value "cpu0"
  [outputs.influxdb.tagpass]
    cpu = ["cpu0"]