# # Input plugin to counterPath Performance Counters on Windows operating systems # # This plugin ONLY supports Windows # [[inputs.win_perf_counters]] # ## By default this plugin returns basic CPU and Disk statistics. # ## See the README file for more examples. # ## Uncomment examples below or write your own as you see fit. If the system # ## being polled for data does not have the Object at startup of the Telegraf # ## agent, it will not be gathered. # ## Settings: # # PrintValid = false # Print All matching performance counters # # Whether request a timestamp along with the PerfCounter data or just use current time # # UsePerfCounterTime=true # # If UseWildcardsExpansion params is set to true, wildcards (partial wildcards in instance names and wildcards in counters names) in configured counter paths will be expanded # # and in case of localized Windows, counter paths will be also localized. It also returns instance indexes in instance names. # # If false, wildcards (not partial) in instance names will still be expanded, but instance indexes will not be returned in instance names. # #UseWildcardsExpansion = false # # When running on a localized version of Windows and with UseWildcardsExpansion = true, Windows will # # localize object and counter names. When LocalizeWildcardsExpansion = false, use the names in object.Counters instead # # of the localized names. Only Instances can have wildcards in this case. ObjectName and Counters must not have wildcards when this # # setting is false. # #LocalizeWildcardsExpansion = true # # Period after which counters will be reread from configuration and wildcards in counter paths expanded # CountersRefreshInterval="1m" # ## Accepts a list of PDH error codes which are defined in pdh.go, if this error is encountered it will be ignored # ## For example, you can provide "PDH_NO_DATA" to ignore performance counters with no instances # ## By default no errors are ignored # ## You can find the list here: https://github.com/influxdata/telegraf/blob/master/plugins/inputs/win_perf_counters/pdh.go # ## e.g.: IgnoredErrors = ["PDH_NO_DATA"] # # IgnoredErrors = [] # # [[inputs.win_perf_counters.object]] # # Processor usage, alternative to native, reports on a per core. # ObjectName = "Processor" # Instances = ["*"] # Counters = [ # "% Idle Time", # "% Interrupt Time", # "% Privileged Time", # "% User Time", # "% Processor Time", # "% DPC Time", # ] # Measurement = "win_cpu" # # Set to true to include _Total instance when querying for all (*). # # IncludeTotal=false # # Print out when the performance counter is missing from object, counter or instance. # # WarnOnMissing = false # # Gather raw values instead of formatted. Raw value is stored in the field name with the "_Raw" suffix, e.g. "Disk_Read_Bytes_sec_Raw". # # UseRawValues = true # # [[inputs.win_perf_counters.object]] # # Disk times and queues # ObjectName = "LogicalDisk" # Instances = ["*"] # Counters = [ # "% Idle Time", # "% Disk Time", # "% Disk Read Time", # "% Disk Write Time", # "% User Time", # "% Free Space", # "Current Disk Queue Length", # "Free Megabytes", # ] # Measurement = "win_disk" # # [[inputs.win_perf_counters.object]] # ObjectName = "PhysicalDisk" # Instances = ["*"] # Counters = [ # "Disk Read Bytes/sec", # "Disk Write Bytes/sec", # "Current Disk Queue Length", # "Disk Reads/sec", # "Disk Writes/sec", # "% Disk Time", # "% Disk Read Time", # "% Disk Write Time", # ] # Measurement = "win_diskio" # # [[inputs.win_perf_counters.object]] # ObjectName = "Network Interface" # Instances = ["*"] # Counters = [ # "Bytes Received/sec", # "Bytes Sent/sec", # "Packets Received/sec", # "Packets Sent/sec", # "Packets Received Discarded", # "Packets Outbound Discarded", # "Packets Received Errors", # "Packets Outbound Errors", # ] # Measurement = "win_net" # # # [[inputs.win_perf_counters.object]] # ObjectName = "System" # Counters = [ # "Context Switches/sec", # "System Calls/sec", # "Processor Queue Length", # "System Up Time", # ] # Instances = ["------"] # Measurement = "win_system" # # [[inputs.win_perf_counters.object]] # # Example counterPath where the Instance portion must be removed to get data back, # # such as from the Memory object. # ObjectName = "Memory" # Counters = [ # "Available Bytes", # "Cache Faults/sec", # "Demand Zero Faults/sec", # "Page Faults/sec", # "Pages/sec", # "Transition Faults/sec", # "Pool Nonpaged Bytes", # "Pool Paged Bytes", # "Standby Cache Reserve Bytes", # "Standby Cache Normal Priority Bytes", # "Standby Cache Core Bytes", # ] # Instances = ["------"] # Use 6 x - to remove the Instance bit from the counterPath. # Measurement = "win_mem" # # [[inputs.win_perf_counters.object]] # # Example query where the Instance portion must be removed to get data back, # # such as from the Paging File object. # ObjectName = "Paging File" # Counters = [ # "% Usage", # ] # Instances = ["_Total"] # Measurement = "win_swap"