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example.collector.yaml
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# Commented Scrutiny Configuration File
#
# The default location for this file is /opt/scrutiny/config/collector.yaml.
# In some cases to improve clarity default values are specified,
# uncommented. Other example values are commented out.
#
# When this file is parsed by Scrutiny, all configuration file keys are
# lowercased automatically. As such, Configuration keys are case-insensitive,
# and should be lowercase in this file to be consistent with usage.
######################################################################
# Version
#
# version specifies the version of this configuration file schema, not
# the scrutiny binary. There is only 1 version available at the moment
version: 1
# The host id is a label used for identifying groups of disks running on the same host
# Primiarly used for hub/spoke deployments (can be left empty if using all-in-one image).
host:
id: ""
# This block allows you to override/customize the settings for devices detected by
# Scrutiny via `smartctl --scan`
# See the "--device=TYPE" section of https://linux.die.net/man/8/smartctl
# type can be a 'string' or a 'list'
devices:
# # example for forcing device type detection for a single disk
# - device: /dev/sda
# type: 'sat'
#
# # example for using `-d sat,auto`, notice the square brackets (workaround for #418)
# - device: /dev/sda
# type: ['sat,auto']
#
# # example to show how to ignore a specific disk/device.
# - device: /dev/sda
# ignore: true
#
# # examples showing how to force smartctl to detect disks inside a raid array/virtual disk
# - device: /dev/bus/0
# type:
# - megaraid,14
# - megaraid,15
# - megaraid,18
# - megaraid,19
# - megaraid,20
# - megaraid,21
#
# - device: /dev/twa0
# type:
# - 3ware,0
# - 3ware,1
# - 3ware,2
# - 3ware,3
# - 3ware,4
# - 3ware,5
#
# # example to show how to override the smartctl command args (per device), see below for how to override these globally.
# - device: /dev/sda
# commands:
# metrics_info_args: '--info --json -T permissive' # used to determine device unique ID & register device with Scrutiny
# metrics_smart_args: '--xall --json -T permissive' # used to retrieve smart data for each device.
#log:
# file: '' #absolute or relative paths allowed, eg. web.log
# level: INFO
#
#api:
# endpoint: 'http://localhost:8080'
# endpoint: 'http://localhost:8080/custombasepath'
# if you need to use a custom base path (for a reverse proxy), you can add a suffix to the endpoint.
# See docs/TROUBLESHOOTING_REVERSE_PROXY.md for more info,
# example to show how to override the smartctl command args globally
#commands:
# metrics_smartctl_bin: 'smartctl' # change to provide custom `smartctl` binary path, eg. `/usr/sbin/smartctl`
# metrics_scan_args: '--scan --json' # used to detect devices
# metrics_info_args: '--info --json' # used to determine device unique ID & register device with Scrutiny
# metrics_smart_args: '--xall --json' # used to retrieve smart data for each device.
########################################################################################################################
# FEATURES COMING SOON
#
# The following commented out sections are a preview of additional configuration options that will be available soon.
#
########################################################################################################################
#collect:
# long:
# enable: false
# command: ''
# short:
# enable: false
# command: ''