# no need for shebang - this file is sourced from fping.plugin
-# fping.plugin requires a special version of fping.
-# Get it from https://github.com/ktsaou/fping
-# and build it, like this:
-
-cat >/dev/null <<EOF
-cd /usr/src && \
-git clone https://github.com/ktsaou/fping.git fping-netdata.git && \
-cd fping-netdata.git && \
-./autogen.sh && \
-./configure --prefix=/usr/local && \
-make && \
-cp src/fping /usr/local/bin/ && \
-chown root:root /usr/local/bin/fping && \
-chmod 4755 /usr/local/bin/fping && \
-echo "DONE"
-EOF
+# fping.plugin requires a recent version of fping.
+#
+# You can get it on your system, by running:
+#
+# /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/fping.plugin install
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options
-# The update frequency of the chart - the default is inherited from netdata
-
-#update_every=2
-
# The fping binary to use. We need one that can output netdata friendly info
# (supporting: -N). If you have multiple versions, put here the full filename
# of the right one
#fping="/usr/local/bin/fping"
+
# a space separated list of hosts to fping
# we suggest to put names here and the IPs of these names in /etc/hosts
hosts=""
+
+# The update frequency of the chart - the default is inherited from netdata
+
+#update_every=2
+
+
# The time in milliseconds (1 sec = 1000 ms) to ping the hosts
# by default 5 pings per host per iteration
+# fping will now allow this to be below 20ms
+
+#ping_every="200"
-ping_every="$((update_every * 1000 / 5))"
-# other fping options
-# -R = send packets with random data
-# -i 1 = send one packet every 1 ms (i.e how fast to switch hosts)
-# -r 0 = never retry packets
+# other fping options - defaults:
+# -R = send packets with random data
+# -b 56 = the number of bytes per packet
+# -i 1 = 1 ms when sending packets to others hosts (switching hosts)
+# -r 0 = never retry packets
+# -t 5000 = per packet timeout at 5000 ms
-other_opts="-R -i 1 -r 0"
+#fping_opts="-R -b 56 -i 1 -r 0 -t 5000"