# netdata python.d.plugin configuration for squid # # This file is in YaML format. Generally the format is: # # name: value # # There are 2 sections: # - global variables # - one or more JOBS # # JOBS allow you to collect values from multiple sources. # Each source will have its own set of charts. # # JOB parameters have to be indented (using spaces only, example below). # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Global Variables # These variables set the defaults for all JOBs, however each JOB # may define its own, overriding the defaults. # update_every sets the default data collection frequency. # If unset, the python.d.plugin default is used. # update_every: 1 # priority controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. # Lower numbers move the charts towards the top of the page. # If unset, the default for python.d.plugin is used. # priority: 60000 # retries sets the number of retries to be made in case of failures. # If unset, the default for python.d.plugin is used. # Attempts to restore the service are made once every update_every # and only if the module has collected values in the past. # retries: 5 # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # JOBS (data collection sources) # # The default JOBS share the same *name*. JOBS with the same name # are mutually exclusive. Only one of them will be allowed running at # any time. This allows autodetection to try several alternatives and # pick the one that works. # # Any number of jobs is supported. # # All python.d.plugin JOBS (for all its modules) support a set of # predefined parameters. These are: # # job_name: # name: myname # the JOB's name as it will appear at the # # dashboard (by default is the job_name) # # JOBs sharing a name are mutually exclusive # update_every: 1 # the JOB's data collection frequency # priority: 60000 # the JOB's order on the dashboard # retries: 5 # the JOB's number of restoration attempts # # Additionally to the above, squid also supports the following: # # host : 'IP or HOSTNAME' # the host to connect to # port : PORT # the port to connect to # request: 'URL' # the URL to request from squid # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # SQUID CONFIGURATION # # See: # http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/CacheManager # # In short, add to your squid configuration these: # # http_access allow localhost manager # http_access deny manager # # To remotely monitor a squid: # # acl managerAdmin src 192.0.2.1 # http_access allow localhost manager # http_access allow managerAdmin manager # http_access deny manager # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # AUTO-DETECTION JOBS # only one of them will run (they have the same name) tcp3128old: name : 'local' host : 'localhost' port : 3128 request : 'cache_object://localhost:3128/counters' tcp8080old: name : 'local' host : 'localhost' port : 8080 request : 'cache_object://localhost:3128/counters' tcp3128new: name : 'local' host : 'localhost' port : 3128 request : '/squid-internal-mgr/counters' tcp8080new: name : 'local' host : 'localhost' port : 8080 request : '/squid-internal-mgr/counters' # IPv4 tcp3128oldipv4: name : 'local' host : '127.0.0.1' port : 3128 request : 'cache_object://127.0.0.1:3128/counters' tcp8080oldipv4: name : 'local' host : '127.0.0.1' port : 8080 request : 'cache_object://127.0.0.1:3128/counters' tcp3128newipv4: name : 'local' host : '127.0.0.1' port : 3128 request : '/squid-internal-mgr/counters' tcp8080newipv4: name : 'local' host : '127.0.0.1' port : 8080 request : '/squid-internal-mgr/counters' # IPv6 tcp3128oldipv6: name : 'local' host : '::1' port : 3128 request : 'cache_object://[::1]:3128/counters' tcp8080oldipv6: name : 'local' host : '::1' port : 8080 request : 'cache_object://[::1]:3128/counters' tcp3128newipv6: name : 'local' host : '::1' port : 3128 request : '/squid-internal-mgr/counters' tcp8080newipv6: name : 'local' host : '::1' port : 8080 request : '/squid-internal-mgr/counters'