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COLLECTDCTL(1)			   collectd			COLLECTDCTL(1)

NAME
       collectdctl - Control interface for collectd

SYNOPSIS
       collectdctl [options] <command> [command	options]

DESCRIPTION
       collectdctl provides a control interface	for collectd, which may	be
       used to interact	with the daemon	using the "unixsock plugin".

OPTIONS
       collectdctl supports the	following options:

       -s socket
	   Path	 to  the  UNIX	socket opened by collectd's "unixsock plugin".
	   Default: /var/run/collectd-unixsock

       -h  Display usage information and exit.

AVAILABLE COMMANDS
       The following commands are supported:

       getval <identifier>
	   Query the  latest  collected	 value	identified  by	the  specified
	   <identifier>	(see below). The value-list associated with that data-
	   set is returned as a	list of	key-value-pairs, each on its own line.
	   Keys	and values are separated by the	equal sign ("=").

       flush [timeout=<seconds>] [plugin=<name>] [identifier=<id>]
	   Flush  the  daemon.	This  is  useful, e. g., to make sure that the
	   latest values have been written to the respective RRD  file	before
	   graphing them or copying them to somewhere else.

	   The following options are supported by the flush command:

	   timeout=<seconds>
	       Flush  values  older  than  the	specified timeout (in seconds)
	       only.

	   plugin=<name>
	       Flush the specified plugin only.	 I. e.,	 data  cached  by  the
	       specified  plugin  is written to	disk (or network or whatever),
	       if the plugin supports that operation.

	       Example:	rrdtool.

	   identifier=<id>
	       If this option is present,  only	 the  data  specified  by  the
	       specified  identifier  (see  below)  will be flushed. Note that
	       this option  is	not  supported	by  all	 plugins  (e. g.,  the
	       "network" plugin	does not support this).

	   The	plugin and identifier options may be specified more than once.
	   In that case, all combinations of specified plugins and identifiers
	   will	be flushed only.

       listval
	   Returns a list of all values	(by their identifier) available	to the
	   "unixsock" plugin. Each value is printed on its  own	 line.	I. e.,
	   this	 command  returns a list of valid identifiers that may be used
	   with	the other commands.

       putval <identifier> [interval=<seconds>]	<value-list(s)>
	   Submit one or more values (identified by <identifier>,  see	below)
	   to  the  daemon which will then dispatch them to the	write plugins.
	   interval specifies the interval (in seconds)	used  to  collect  the
	   values  following  that  option.  It	defaults to the	default	of the
	   running   collectd	instance   receiving   the   data.    Multiple
	   <value-list(s)> (see	below) may be specified.  Each of them will be
	   submitted  to  the  daemon.	The  values have to match the data-set
	   definition specified	by the type as given in	 the  identifier  (see
	   types.db(5) for details).

IDENTIFIERS
       An identifier has the following format:

       [hostname/]plugin[-plugin_instance]/type[-type_instance]

       Examples:
	somehost/cpu-0/cpu-idle
	uptime/uptime
	otherhost/memory/memory-used

       Hostname	 defaults  to  the  local  (non-fully  qualified)  hostname if
       omitted.	No error is returned if	 the  specified	 identifier  does  not
       exist (this is a	limitation in the "libcollectdclient" library).

VALUE-LIST
       A  value	 list  describes  one data-set as handled by collectd. It is a
       colon (":") separated list of the time and the values.  Each  value  is
       either  given  as  an  integer  if  the data-type is a counter, or as a
       double if the data-type is a gauge value. A literal "U" is  interpreted
       as  an  undefined gauge value.  The number of values and	the data-types
       have to match the type specified	in the identifier (see types.db(5) for
       details). The time is specified as epoch	(i. e.,	standard UNIX time) or
       as a literal "N"	which will be interpreted as now.

EXAMPLES
       "collectdctl flush plugin=rrdtool identifier=somehost/cpu-0/cpu-wait"
	   Flushes all CPU wait	RRD values of the first	CPU of the local host.
	   I. e., writes all pending RRD updates of that data-source to	disk.

       "for ident in `collectdctl listval | grep users/users`; do collectdctl
       getval $ident; done"
	   Query the latest number of logged in	users on all  hosts  known  to
	   the local collectd instance.

SEE ALSO
       collectd(1), collectd.conf(5), collectd-unixsock(5), types.db(5)

AUTHOR
       collectd	has been written by Florian Forster <octo at collectd.org> and
       many contributors (see `AUTHORS').

       collectdctl   has   been	  written   by	 HXkon	 J   Dugstad   Johnsen
       <hakon-dugstad.johnsen at telenor.com>  and  Sebastian  Harl   <sh   at
       tokkee.org>.

5.11.0.94.g41b1e33		  2020-07-20			COLLECTDCTL(1)

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