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update graphite

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kev 2018-11-05 17:34:16 +08:00
parent 8e6ee977bf
commit 0b29e1c2c0
5 changed files with 72 additions and 4 deletions

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# The form of each line in this file should be as follows:
#
# output_template (frequency) = method input_pattern
#
# This will capture any received metrics that match 'input_pattern'
# for calculating an aggregate metric. The calculation will occur
# every 'frequency' seconds and the 'method' can specify 'sum' or
# 'avg'. The name of the aggregate metric will be derived from
# 'output_template' filling in any captured fields from 'input_pattern'.
#
# For example, if you're metric naming scheme is:
#
# <env>.applications.<app>.<server>.<metric>
#
# You could configure some aggregations like so:
#
# <env>.applications.<app>.all.requests (60) = sum <env>.applications.<app>.*.requests
# <env>.applications.<app>.all.latency (60) = avg <env>.applications.<app>.*.latency
#
# As an example, if the following metrics are received:
#
# prod.applications.apache.www01.requests
# prod.applications.apache.www01.requests
#
# They would all go into the same aggregation buffer and after 60 seconds the
# aggregate metric 'prod.applications.apache.all.requests' would be calculated
# by summing their values.
#
# Template components such as <env> will match everything up to the next dot.
# To match metric multiple components including the dots, use <<metric>> in the
# input template:
#
# <env>.applications.<app>.all.<app_metric> (60) = sum <env>.applications.<app>.*.<<app_metric>>
#
# It is also possible to use regular expressions. Following the example above
# when using:
#
# <env>.applications.<app>.<domain>.requests (60) = sum <env>.applications.<app>.<domain>\d{2}.requests
#
# You will end up with 'prod.applications.apache.www.requests' instead of
# 'prod.applications.apache.all.requests'.
#
# Note that any time this file is modified, it will be re-read automatically.

@ -505,13 +505,13 @@ PICKLE_RECEIVER_PORT = 2024
# If set true, metric received will be forwarded to DESTINATIONS in addition to
# the output of the aggregation rules. If set false the carbon-aggregator will
# only ever send the output of aggregation.
FORWARD_ALL = True
FORWARD_ALL = False
# Filenames of the configuration files to use for this instance of aggregator.
# Filenames are relative to CONF_DIR.
#
# AGGREGATION_RULES = aggregation-rules.conf
# REWRITE_RULES = rewrite-rules.conf
AGGREGATION_RULES = aggregation-rules.conf
REWRITE_RULES = rewrite-rules.conf
# This is a list of carbon daemons we will send any relayed or
# generated metrics to. The default provided would send to a single

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# This file defines regular expression patterns that can be used to
# rewrite metric names in a search & replace fashion. It consists of two
# sections, [pre] and [post]. The rules in the pre section are applied to
# metric names as soon as they are received. The post rules are applied
# after aggregation has taken place.
#
# The general form of each rule is as follows:
#
# regex-pattern = replacement-text
#
# For example:
#
# [post]
# _sum$ =
# _avg$ =
#
# These rules would strip off a suffix of _sum or _avg from any metric names
# after aggregation.

@ -4,6 +4,8 @@ graphite:
- "2003:2003"
- "2003:2003/udp"
- "2004:2004"
- "2023:2023"
- "2024:2024"
- "7002:7002"
- "8080:8080"
- "9001:9001"

@ -15,6 +15,11 @@ command = carbon-cache.py --debug start
redirect_stderr = true
autorestart = true
[program:carbon-aggregator]
command = carbon-aggregator.py --debug start
redirect_stderr = true
autorestart = true
[program:graphite-webapp]
command = gunicorn -b :8080 graphite.wsgi:application
directory = /opt/graphite/webapp