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    Fix telegraf example arguments (#2788) · dd537b33
    Zack Zatkin-Gold authored
    Many of the examples provided within documentation are using a single
    dash for the command line arguments, but the telegraf executable
    explicitly has two dashes.
    
    There are also some inconsistencies with the ordering of the command
    line argument examples.  I've ordered them so that the examples will
    show: config, config-directory, input-filter, test
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    Fix telegraf example arguments (#2788)
    Zack Zatkin-Gold authored
    Many of the examples provided within documentation are using a single
    dash for the command line arguments, but the telegraf executable
    explicitly has two dashes.
    
    There are also some inconsistencies with the ordering of the command
    line argument examples.  I've ordered them so that the examples will
    show: config, config-directory, input-filter, test

Telegraf plugin: phpfpm

Get phpfpm stat using either HTTP status page or fpm socket.

Measurements

Meta:

  • tags: pool=poolname

Measurement names:

  • phpfpm

Measurement field:

  • accepted_conn
  • listen_queue
  • max_listen_queue
  • listen_queue_len
  • idle_processes
  • active_processes
  • total_processes
  • max_active_processes
  • max_children_reached
  • slow_requests

Example output

Using this configuration:

[phpfpm]
  # An array of address to gather stats about. Specify an ip on hostname
  # with optional port and path. ie localhost, 10.10.3.33/server-status, etc.
  #
  # We can configure in three modes:
  #   - unixsocket: the string is the path to fpm socket like
  #      /var/run/php5-fpm.sock
  #   - http: the URL has to start with http:// or https://
  #   - fcgi: the URL has to start with fcgi:// or cgi://, and socket port must present
  #
  # If no servers are specified, then default to 127.0.0.1/server-status
  urls = ["http://localhost/status", "10.0.0.12:/var/run/php5-fpm-www2.sock", "fcgi://10.0.0.12:9000/status"]

When run with:

./telegraf --config telegraf.conf --input-filter phpfpm --test

It produces:

* Plugin: phpfpm, Collection 1
> phpfpm,pool=www accepted_conn=13i,active_processes=2i,idle_processes=1i,listen_queue=0i,listen_queue_len=0i,max_active_processes=2i,max_children_reached=0i,max_listen_queue=0i,slow_requests=0i,total_processes=3i 1453011293083331187
> phpfpm,pool=www2 accepted_conn=12i,active_processes=1i,idle_processes=2i,listen_queue=0i,listen_queue_len=0i,max_active_processes=2i,max_children_reached=0i,max_listen_queue=0i,slow_requests=0i,total_processes=3i 1453011293083691422
> phpfpm,pool=www3 accepted_conn=11i,active_processes=1i,idle_processes=2i,listen_queue=0i,listen_queue_len=0i,max_active_processes=2i,max_children_reached=0i,max_listen_queue=0i,slow_requests=0i,total_processes=3i 1453011293083691658

Note

When using unixsocket, you have to ensure that telegraf runs on same host, and socket path is accessible to telegraf user.