collectd-snmp - Documentation of collectd's "snmp plugin"
LoadPlugin snmp
# ...
<Plugin snmp>
<Data "powerplus_voltge_input">
Table false
Type "voltage"
TypeInstance "input_line1"
Scale 0.1
Values "SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.6050.5.4.1.1.2.1"
</Data>
<Data "hr_users">
Table false
Type "users"
Shift -1
Values "HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrSystemNumUsers.0"
</Data>
<Data "std_traffic">
Table true
Type "if_octets"
TypeInstanceOID "IF-MIB::ifDescr"
#FilterOID "IF-MIB::ifOperStatus"
#FilterValues "1", "2"
Values "IF-MIB::ifInOctets" "IF-MIB::ifOutOctets"
</Data>
<Data "lancom_stations_total">
Type "counter"
PluginInstance "stations_total"
Table true
Count true
Values "SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.2356.11.1.3.32.1.10" # SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.lancom-systems.lcos.lcsStatus.lcsStatusWlan.lcsStatusWlanStationTableTable.lcsStatusWlanStationTableEntry.lcsStatusWlanStationTableEntryState
</Data>
<Data "lancom_stations_connected">
Type "counter"
PluginInstance "stations_connected"
Table true
Count true
Values "SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.2356.11.1.3.32.1.10" # SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.lancom-systems.lcos.lcsStatus.lcsStatusWlan.lcsStatusWlanStationTableTable.lcsStatusWlanStationTableEntry.lcsStatusWlanStationTableEntryState
FilterOID "SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.2356.11.1.3.32.1.10"
FilterValues "3" # eConnected
</Data>
<Host "some.switch.mydomain.org">
Address "192.168.0.2"
Version 1
Community "community_string"
Collect "std_traffic"
Interval 120
Timeout 10
Retries 1
</Host>
<Host "some.server.mydomain.org">
Address "192.168.0.42"
Version 2
Community "another_string"
Collect "std_traffic" "hr_users"
</Host>
<Host "secure.router.mydomain.org">
Address "192.168.0.7:165"
Version 3
SecurityLevel "authPriv"
Username "cosmo"
AuthProtocol "SHA"
AuthPassphrase "setec_astronomy"
PrivacyProtocol "AES"
PrivacyPassphrase "too_many_secrets"
Collect "std_traffic"
</Host>
<Host "some.ups.mydomain.org">
Address "tcp:192.168.0.3"
Version 1
Community "more_communities"
Collect "powerplus_voltge_input"
Interval 300
Timeout 5
Retries 5
</Host>
</Plugin>
The "snmp plugin" queries other hosts using SNMP, the simple network
management protocol, and translates the value it receives to collectd's
internal format and dispatches them. Depending on the write plugins you have
loaded they may be written to disk or submitted to another instance or
whatever you configured.
Because querying a host via SNMP may produce a timeout the "complex
reads" polling method is used. The ReadThreads parameter in the main
configuration influences the number of parallel polling jobs which can be
undertaken. If you expect timeouts or some polling to take a long time, you
should increase this parameter. Note that other plugins also use the same
threads.
Since the aim of the "snmp plugin" is to provide a generic interface
to SNMP, its configuration is not trivial and may take some time.
Since the "Net-SNMP" library is used you can use all the environment
variables that are interpreted by that package. See
snmpcmd(1) for more
details.
There are two types of blocks that can be contained in the
"<Plugin snmp>" block:
Data and
Host:
The
Data block defines a list of values or a table of values that are to
be queried. The following options can be set:
-
Type type
- collectd's type that is to be used, e. g.
"if_octets" for interface traffic or "users" for a
user count. The types are read from the TypesDB (see
collectd.conf(5)), so you may want to check for which types are
defined. See types.db(5) for a description of the format of this
file.
-
Table true|false
- Define if this is a single list of values or a table of
values. The difference is the following:
When Table is set to false, the OIDs given to Values
(see below) are queried using the "GET" SNMP command (see
snmpget(1)) and transmitted to collectd. One value list is
dispatched and, eventually, one file will be written.
When Table is set to true, the OIDs given to Values,
TypeInstanceOID, PluginInstanceOID, HostOID and
FilterOID (see below) are queried using the "GETNEXT"
SNMP command until the subtree is left. After all the lists (think: all
columns of the table) have been read, either ( Count set to
false) several value sets will be dispatched and,
eventually, several files will be written, or ( Count set to
true) one single value will be dispatched. If you configure a
Type (see above) which needs more than one data source (for example
"if_octets" which needs "rx" and "tx") you
will need to specify more than one (two, in the example case) OIDs with
the Values option and can't use the Count option. This has
nothing to do with the Table setting.
For example, if you want to query the number of users on a system, you can
use "HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrSystemNumUsers.0". This is one value
and belongs to one value list, therefore Table must be set to
false. Please note that, in this case, you have to include the
sequence number (zero in this case) in the OID.
Counter example: If you want to query the interface table provided by the
"IF-MIB", e. g. the bytes transmitted. There are
potentially many interfaces, so you will want to set Table to
true. Because the "if_octets" type needs two values,
received and transmitted bytes, you need to specify two OIDs in the
Values setting, in this case likely
"IF-MIB::ifHCInOctets" and "IF-MIB::ifHCOutOctets".
But, this is because of the Type setting, not the Table
setting.
Since the semantic of Instance and Values depends on this
setting you need to set it before setting them. Doing vice versa will
result in undefined behavior.
-
Plugin Plugin
- Use Plugin as the plugin name of the values that are
dispatched. Defaults to "snmp".
-
PluginInstance Instance
- Sets the plugin-instance of the values that are dispatched
to Instance value.
When Table is set to true and PluginInstanceOID is set
then this option has no effect.
Defaults to an empty string.
-
TypeInstance Instance
- Sets the type-instance of the values that are dispatched to
Instance value.
When Table is set to true and TypeInstanceOID is set
then this option has no effect.
Defaults to an empty string.
-
TypeInstanceOID OID
-
PluginInstanceOID OID
-
HostOID OID
- If Table is set to true, OID is
interpreted as an SNMP-prefix that will return a list of values. Those
values are then used as the actual type-instance, plugin-instance or host
of dispatched metrics. An example would be the "IF-MIB::ifDescr"
subtree. variables(5) from the SNMP distribution describes the
format of OIDs. When option is set to empty string, then "SUBID"
will be used as the value.
Prefix may be set for values with use of appropriate
TypeInstancePrefix, PluginInstancePrefix and
HostPrefix options.
When Table is set to false or Count is set to
true, these options have no effect.
Defaults: When no one of these options is configured explicitly,
TypeInstanceOID defaults to an empty string.
- TypeInstancePrefix
- PluginInstancePrefix
- HostPrefix
- These options are intented to be used together with
TypeInstanceOID, PluginInstanceOID and HostOID
respectively.
If set, String is preprended to values received by querying the
agent.
When Table is set to false or Count is set to
true, these options have no effect.
The "UPS-MIB" is an example where you need this setting: It has
voltages of the inlets, outlets and the battery of an UPS. However, it
doesn't provide a descriptive column for these voltages. In this case
having 1, 2, ... as instances is not enough, because the inlet
voltages and outlet voltages may both have the subids 1, 2, ... You
can use this setting to distinguish between the different voltages.
-
Instance Instance
- Attention: this option exists for backwards compatibility
only and will be removed in next major release. Please use
TypeInstance / TypeInstanceOID instead.
The meaning of this setting depends on whether Table is set to
true or false.
If Table is set to true, option behaves as
TypeInstanceOID. If Table is set to false, option
behaves as TypeInstance.
Note what Table option must be set before setting
Instance.
-
InstancePrefix String
- Attention: this option exists for backwards compatibility
only and will be removed in next major release. Please use
TypeInstancePrefix instead.
-
Values OID [OID ...]
- Configures the values to be queried from the SNMP host. The
meaning slightly changes with the Table setting.
variables(5) from the SNMP distribution describes the format of
OIDs.
If Table is set to true, each OID must be the prefix of
all the values to query, e. g. "IF-MIB::ifInOctets" for
all the counters of incoming traffic. This subtree is walked (using
"GETNEXT") until a value from outside the subtree is returned.
If Table is set to false, each OID must be the OID of
exactly one value, e. g. "IF-MIB::ifInOctets.3" for the
third counter of incoming traffic.
-
Count true|false
- Instead of dispatching one or multiple values per Table
entry containing the OID(s) given in the Values option, just
dispatch a single count giving the number of entries that would have been
dispatched. This is especially useful when combined with the filtering
options (see below) to count the number of entries in a Table matching
certain criteria.
When Table is set to false, this option has no effect.
-
Scale Value
- The gauge-values returned by the SNMP-agent are multiplied
by Value. This is useful when values are transferred as a fixed
point real number. For example, thermometers may transfer 243 but
actually mean 24.3, so you can specify a scale value of 0.1
to correct this. The default value is, of course, 1.0.
This value is not applied to counter-values.
-
Shift Value
-
Value is added to gauge-values returned by the
SNMP-agent after they have been multiplied by any Scale value. If,
for example, a thermometer returns degrees Kelvin you could specify a
shift of 273.15 here to store values in degrees Celsius. The
default value is, of course, 0.0.
This value is not applied to counter-values.
-
Ignore Value [, Value ...]
- The ignore values allows one to ignore TypeInstances based
on their name and the patterns specified by the various values you've
entered. The match is a glob-type shell matching.
When Table is set to false then this option has no
effect.
-
InvertMatch true|false(default)
- The invertmatch value should be use in combination of the
Ignore option. It changes the behaviour of the Ignore option, from a
blacklist behaviour when InvertMatch is set to false, to a whitelist when
specified to true.
-
FilterOID OID
-
FilterValues Value [, Value ...]
-
FilterIgnoreSelected true|false(default)
- When Table is set to true, these options
allow to configure filtering based on MIB values.
The FilterOID declares OID to fill table column with values.
The FilterValues declares values list to do match. Whether table
row will be collected or ignored depends on the
FilterIgnoreSelected setting. As with other plugins that use the
daemon's ignorelist functionality, a string that starts and ends with a
slash is interpreted as a regular expression.
If no selection is configured at all, all table rows are selected.
When Table is set to false then these options has no effect.
See Table and /"IGNORELISTS" for details.
The
Host block defines which hosts to query, which SNMP community and
version to use and which of the defined
Data to query.
The argument passed to the
Host block is used as the hostname in the data
stored by collectd.
-
Address IP-Address|Hostname
- Set the address to connect to. Address may include
transport specifier and/or port number.
-
Version 1|2|3
- Set the SNMP version to use. When giving 2 version
"2c" is actually used.
-
Community Community
- Pass Community to the host. (Ignored for
SNMPv3).
-
Username Username
- Sets the Username to use for SNMPv3 security.
-
SecurityLevel
authPriv|authNoPriv|noAuthNoPriv
- Selects the security level for SNMPv3 security.
-
Context Context
- Sets the Context for SNMPv3 security.
-
AuthProtocol MD5|SHA
- Selects the authentication protocol for SNMPv3
security.
-
AuthPassphrase Passphrase
- Sets the authentication passphrase for SNMPv3
security.
-
PrivacyProtocol AES|DES
- Selects the privacy (encryption) protocol for SNMPv3
security.
-
PrivacyPassphrase Passphrase
- Sets the privacy (encryption) passphrase for SNMPv3
security.
-
Collect Data [Data ...]
- Defines which values to collect. Data refers to one
of the Data block above. Since the config file is read top-down you
need to define the data before using it here.
-
Interval Seconds
- Collect data from this host every Seconds seconds.
This option is meant for devices with not much CPU power, e. g.
network equipment such as switches, embedded devices, rack monitoring
systems and so on. Since the Step of generated RRD files depends on
this setting it's wise to select a reasonable value once and never change
it.
-
Timeout Seconds
- How long to wait for a response. The "Net-SNMP"
library default is 1 second.
-
Retries Integer
- The number of times that a query should be retried after
the Timeout expires. The "Net-SNMP" library default is 5.
-
BulkSize Integer
- Configures the size of SNMP bulk transfers. The default is
0, which disables bulk transfers altogether.
collectd(1),
collectd.conf(5),
snmpget(1),
snmpgetnext(1),
variables(5),
unix(7)
Florian Forster <
[email protected]> Michael Pilat
<
[email protected]>