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telegraf/plugins/inputs/ping/sample.conf
Daniel Baumann 4978089aab
Adding upstream version 1.34.4.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>
2025-05-24 07:26:29 +02:00

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# Ping given url(s) and return statistics
[[inputs.ping]]
## Hosts to send ping packets to.
urls = ["example.org"]
## Method used for sending pings, can be either "exec" or "native". When set
## to "exec" the systems ping command will be executed. When set to "native"
## the plugin will send pings directly.
##
## While the default is "exec" for backwards compatibility, new deployments
## are encouraged to use the "native" method for improved compatibility and
## performance.
# method = "exec"
## Number of ping packets to send per interval. Corresponds to the "-c"
## option of the ping command.
# count = 1
## Time to wait between sending ping packets in seconds. Operates like the
## "-i" option of the ping command.
# ping_interval = 1.0
## If set, the time to wait for a ping response in seconds. Operates like
## the "-W" option of the ping command.
# timeout = 1.0
## If set, the total ping deadline, in seconds. Operates like the -w option
## of the ping command.
# deadline = 10
## Interface or source address to send ping from. Operates like the -I or -S
## option of the ping command.
# interface = ""
## Percentiles to calculate. This only works with the native method.
# percentiles = [50, 95, 99]
## Specify the ping executable binary.
# binary = "ping"
## Arguments for ping command. When arguments is not empty, the command from
## the binary option will be used and other options (ping_interval, timeout,
## etc) will be ignored.
# arguments = ["-c", "3"]
## Use only IPv4 addresses when resolving a hostname. By default, both IPv4
## and IPv6 can be used.
# ipv4 = false
## Use only IPv6 addresses when resolving a hostname. By default, both IPv4
## and IPv6 can be used.
# ipv6 = false
## Number of data bytes to be sent. Corresponds to the "-s"
## option of the ping command. This only works with the native method.
# size = 56