Adding upstream version 1.34.4.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>
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# Send telegraf metrics to file(s)
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[[outputs.file]]
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## Files to write to, "stdout" is a specially handled file.
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files = ["stdout", "/tmp/metrics.out"]
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## Use batch serialization format instead of line based delimiting. The
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## batch format allows for the production of non line based output formats and
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## may more efficiently encode and write metrics.
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# use_batch_format = false
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## The file will be rotated after the time interval specified. When set
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## to 0 no time based rotation is performed.
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# rotation_interval = "0h"
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## The logfile will be rotated when it becomes larger than the specified
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## size. When set to 0 no size based rotation is performed.
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# rotation_max_size = "0MB"
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## Maximum number of rotated archives to keep, any older logs are deleted.
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## If set to -1, no archives are removed.
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# rotation_max_archives = 5
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## Data format to output.
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## Each data format has its own unique set of configuration options, read
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## more about them here:
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## https://github.com/influxdata/telegraf/blob/master/docs/DATA_FORMATS_OUTPUT.md
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data_format = "influx"
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## Compress output data with the specified algorithm.
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## If empty, compression will be disabled and files will be plain text.
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## Supported algorithms are "zstd", "gzip" and "zlib".
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# compression_algorithm = ""
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## Compression level for the algorithm above.
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## Please note that different algorithms support different levels:
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## zstd -- supports levels 1, 3, 7 and 11.
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## gzip -- supports levels 0, 1 and 9.
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## zlib -- supports levels 0, 1, and 9.
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## By default the default compression level for each algorithm is used.
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# compression_level = -1
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