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# OpenTSDB Output Plugin
This plugin writes metrics to an [OpenTSDB][opentsdb] instance using either
the telnet or HTTP mode. Using the HTTP API is recommended since OpenTSDB 2.0.
⭐ Telegraf v0.1.9
🏷️ datastore
💻 all
[opentsdb]: http://opentsdb.net/
## Global configuration options <!-- @/docs/includes/plugin_config.md -->
In addition to the plugin-specific configuration settings, plugins support
additional global and plugin configuration settings. These settings are used to
modify metrics, tags, and field or create aliases and configure ordering, etc.
See the [CONFIGURATION.md][CONFIGURATION.md] for more details.
[CONFIGURATION.md]: ../../../docs/CONFIGURATION.md#plugins
## Configuration
```toml @sample.conf
# Configuration for OpenTSDB server to send metrics to
[[outputs.opentsdb]]
## prefix for metrics keys
prefix = "my.specific.prefix."
## DNS name of the OpenTSDB server
## Using "opentsdb.example.com" or "tcp://opentsdb.example.com" will use the
## telnet API. "http://opentsdb.example.com" will use the Http API.
host = "opentsdb.example.com"
## Port of the OpenTSDB server
port = 4242
## Number of data points to send to OpenTSDB in Http requests.
## Not used with telnet API.
http_batch_size = 50
## URI Path for Http requests to OpenTSDB.
## Used in cases where OpenTSDB is located behind a reverse proxy.
http_path = "/api/put"
## Debug true - Prints OpenTSDB communication
debug = false
## Separator separates measurement name from field
separator = "_"
```
## Transfer "Protocol" in the telnet mode
The expected input from OpenTSDB is specified in the following way:
```text
put <metric> <timestamp> <value> <tagk1=tagv1[ tagk2=tagv2 ...tagkN=tagvN]>
```
The telegraf output plugin adds an optional prefix to the metric keys so that a
subamount can be selected.
```text
put <[prefix.]metric> <timestamp> <value> <tagk1=tagv1[ tagk2=tagv2 ...tagkN=tagvN]>
```
### Example
```text
put nine.telegraf.system_load1 1441910356 0.430000 dc=homeoffice host=irimame scope=green
put nine.telegraf.system_load5 1441910356 0.580000 dc=homeoffice host=irimame scope=green
put nine.telegraf.system_load15 1441910356 0.730000 dc=homeoffice host=irimame scope=green
put nine.telegraf.system_uptime 1441910356 3655970.000000 dc=homeoffice host=irimame scope=green
put nine.telegraf.system_uptime_format 1441910356 dc=homeoffice host=irimame scope=green
put nine.telegraf.mem_total 1441910356 4145426432 dc=homeoffice host=irimame scope=green
...
put nine.telegraf.io_write_bytes 1441910366 0 dc=homeoffice host=irimame name=vda2 scope=green
put nine.telegraf.io_read_time 1441910366 0 dc=homeoffice host=irimame name=vda2 scope=green
put nine.telegraf.io_write_time 1441910366 0 dc=homeoffice host=irimame name=vda2 scope=green
put nine.telegraf.io_io_time 1441910366 0 dc=homeoffice host=irimame name=vda2 scope=green
put nine.telegraf.ping_packets_transmitted 1441910366 dc=homeoffice host=irimame scope=green url=www.google.com
put nine.telegraf.ping_packets_received 1441910366 dc=homeoffice host=irimame scope=green url=www.google.com
put nine.telegraf.ping_percent_packet_loss 1441910366 0.000000 dc=homeoffice host=irimame scope=green url=www.google.com
put nine.telegraf.ping_average_response_ms 1441910366 24.006000 dc=homeoffice host=irimame scope=green url=www.google.com
...
```
The OpenTSDB telnet interface can be simulated with this reader:
```go
// opentsdb_telnet_mode_mock.go
package main
import (
"io"
"log"
"net"
"os"
)
func main() {
l, err := net.Listen("tcp", "localhost:4242")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
defer l.Close()
for {
conn, err := l.Accept()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
go func(c net.Conn) {
defer c.Close()
io.Copy(os.Stdout, c)
}(conn)
}
}
```
## Allowed values for metrics
OpenTSDB allows `integers` and `floats` as input values