# System Input Plugin The system plugin gathers general stats on system load, uptime, and number of users logged in. It is similar to the unix `uptime` command. Number of CPUs is obtained from the /proc/cpuinfo file. ## Global configuration options 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 # Read metrics about system load & uptime [[inputs.system]] # no configuration ``` ### Permissions The `n_users` field requires read access to `/var/run/utmp`, and may require the `telegraf` user to be added to the `utmp` group on some systems. If this file does not exist `n_users` will be skipped. The `n_unique_users` shows the count of unique usernames logged in. This way if a user has multiple sessions open/started they would only get counted once. The same requirements for `n_users` apply. ## Metrics - system - fields: - load1 (float) - load15 (float) - load5 (float) - n_users (integer) - n_unique_users (integer) - n_cpus (integer) - uptime (integer, seconds) - uptime_format (string, deprecated in 1.10, use `uptime` field) ## Example Output ```text system,host=tyrion load1=3.72,load5=2.4,load15=2.1,n_users=3i,n_cpus=4i 1483964144000000000 system,host=tyrion uptime=1249632i 1483964144000000000 system,host=tyrion uptime_format="14 days, 11:07" 1483964144000000000 ```