# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # Nice value used to launch collectd, to change priority of the process. As # you usually we want to run it in background, a default of 5 is used. # #COLLECTD_NICELEVEL=5 # Location of configuration file. Modify if you don't like the standard # one. # #COLLECTD_CONFIGFILE="/etc/collectd.conf" # File used to store the PID file. Usually you won't need to touch it. # If you are going to change PID file location make sure that *only* # root is allowed to write into that directory. # #COLLECTD_PIDFILE="/run/collectd.pid" # User to run collectd as (default is collectd, change to root or give # collectd user appropriate privileges if you use one of the plugins that # require it, as e.g. ping or iptables plugins) # #COLLECTD_USER="collectd" # The default collectd UNIX socket location in /run/collectd is now # maintained via tmpfiles service. Therefore, the COLLECTD_GROUP setting # isn't used anymore. # If you are going to change UNIX socket location or change COLLECTD_USER # setting above, make sure you overwrite /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/collectd.conf # via copy in /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/collectd.conf to match your setup. #COLLECTD_GROUP="collectd" # You can use this configuration option to pass additional options to the # start-stop-daemon, see start-stop-daemon(8) for more details. # Per default we wait 1000ms after we have started the service to ensure # that the daemon is really up and running. #COLLECTD_SSDARGS="--wait 1000" # The termination timeout (start-stop-daemon parameter "retry") ensures # that the service will be terminated within a given time (25 + 5 seconds # per default) when you are stopping the service. #COLLECTD_TERMTIMEOUT="TERM/25/KILL/5" # Options to collectd # See collectd(8) for more details # Notes: # * Do not specify another PIDFILE but use the variable above to change the location # * Do not specify another CONFIGFILE but use the variable above to change the location #COLLECTD_OPTS=""