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author | Bruno Victal <mirai@makinata.eu> | 2023-05-05 01:18:37 +0100 |
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committer | Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> | 2023-05-11 16:38:29 +0200 |
commit | 0e3bb48d363e2527401f168174f4586383bc6283 (patch) | |
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services: Add vnstat-service-type.
* gnu/services/monitoring.scm (vnstat-service-type): New variable. * doc/guix.texi (Monitoring Services): Document it. Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
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diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi index 67b7373978..09763d86ab 100644 --- a/doc/guix.texi +++ b/doc/guix.texi @@ -28718,6 +28718,243 @@ Extra options to pass to the Prometheus node exporter. @end table @end deftp +@anchor{vnstat} +@subsubheading vnStat Network Traffic Monitor +@cindex vnstat + +vnStat is a network traffic monitor that uses interface statistics provided +by the kernel rather than traffic sniffing. This makes it a light resource +monitor, regardless of network traffic rate. + +@defvar vnstat-service-type +This is the service type for the @uref{https://humdi.net/vnstat/,vnStat} daemon +and accepts a @code{vnstat-configuration} value. + +The following example will configure the service with default values: + +@lisp +(service vnstat-service-type) +@end lisp +@end defvar + +@c %start of fragment +@deftp {Data Type} vnstat-configuration +Available @code{vnstat-configuration} fields are: + +@table @asis +@item @code{package} (default: @code{vnstat}) (type: file-like) +The vnstat package. + +@item @code{database-directory} (default: @code{"/var/lib/vnstat"}) (type: string) +Specifies the directory where the database is to be stored. A full path +must be given and a leading '/' isn't required. + +@item @code{5-minute-hours} (default: @code{48}) (type: maybe-integer) +Data retention duration for the 5 minute resolution entries. The +configuration defines for how many past hours entries will be stored. +Set to @code{-1} for unlimited entries or to @code{0} to disable the +data collection of this resolution. + +@item @code{64bit-interface-counters} (default: @code{-2}) (type: maybe-integer) +Select interface counter handling. Set to @code{1} for defining that +all interfaces use 64-bit counters on the kernel side and @code{0} for +defining 32-bit counter. Set to @code{-1} for using the old style logic +used in earlier versions where counter values within 32-bits are assumed +to be 32-bit and anything larger is assumed to be a 64-bit counter. This +may produce false results if a 64-bit counter is reset within the +32-bits. Set to @code{-2} for using automatic detection based on +available kernel datastructures. + +@item @code{always-add-new-interfaces?} (default: @code{#t}) (type: maybe-boolean) +Enable or disable automatic creation of new database entries for +interfaces not currently in the database even if the database file +already exists when the daemon is started. New database entries will +also get created for new interfaces seen while the daemon is running. +Pseudo interfaces @samp{lo}, @samp{lo0} and @samp{sit0} are always excluded from getting +added. + +@item @code{bandwidth-detection?} (default: @code{#t}) (type: maybe-boolean) +Try to automatically detect @var{max-bandwidth} value for each monitored +interface. Mostly only ethernet interfaces support this feature. +@var{max-bandwidth} will be used as fallback value if detection fails. +Any interface specific @var{max-BW} configuration will disable the +detection for the specified interface. In Linux, the detection is +disabled for tun interfaces due to the Linux kernel always reporting 10 +Mbit regardless of the used real interface. + +@item @code{bandwidth-detection-interval} (default: @code{5}) (type: maybe-integer) +How often in minutes interface specific detection of @var{max-bandwidth} +is done for detecting possible changes when @var{bandwidth-detection} is +enabled. Can be disabled by setting to @code{0}. Value range: +@samp{0}..@samp{30} + +@item @code{boot-variation} (default: @code{15}) (type: maybe-integer) +Time in seconds how much the boot time reported by system kernel can +variate between updates. Value range: @samp{0}..@samp{300} + +@item @code{check-disk-space?} (default: @code{#t}) (type: maybe-boolean) +Enable or disable the availability check of at least some free disk +space before a database write. + +@item @code{create-directories?} (default: @code{#t}) (type: maybe-boolean) +Enable or disable the creation of directories when a configured path +doesn't exist. This includes @var{database-directory}. + +@item @code{daemon-group} (type: maybe-user-group) +Specify the group to which the daemon process should switch during +startup. Set to @code{%unset-value} to disable group switching. + +@item @code{daemon-user} (type: maybe-user-account) +Specify the user to which the daemon process should switch during +startup. Set to @code{%unset-value} to disable user switching. + +@item @code{daily-days} (default: @code{62}) (type: maybe-integer) +Data retention duration for the one day resolution entries. The +configuration defines for how many past days entries will be stored. Set +to @code{-1} for unlimited entries or to @code{0} to disable the data +collection of this resolution. + +@item @code{database-synchronous} (default: @code{-1}) (type: maybe-integer) +Change the setting of the SQLite "synchronous" flag which controls how +much care is taken to ensure disk writes have fully completed when +writing data to the database before continuing other actions. Higher +values take extra steps to ensure data safety at the cost of slower +performance. A value of @code{0} will result in all handling being left +to the filesystem itself. Set to @code{-1} to select the default value +according to database mode controlled by +@var{database-write-ahead-logging} setting. See SQLite documentation +for more details regarding values from @code{1} to @code{3}. Value +range: @samp{-1}..@samp{3} + +@item @code{database-write-ahead-logging?} (default: @code{#f}) (type: maybe-boolean) +Enable or disable SQLite Write-Ahead Logging mode for the database. See +SQLite documentation for more details and note that support for +read-only operations isn't available in older SQLite versions. + +@item @code{hourly-days} (default: @code{4}) (type: maybe-integer) +Data retention duration for the one hour resolution entries. The +configuration defines for how many past days entries will be stored. Set +to @code{-1} for unlimited entries or to @code{0} to disable the data +collection of this resolution. + +@item @code{log-file} (type: maybe-string) +Specify log file path and name to be used if @var{use-logging} is set to +@code{1}. + +@item @code{max-bandwidth} (type: maybe-integer) +Maximum bandwidth for all interfaces. If the interface specific traffic +exceeds the given value then the data is assumed to be invalid and +rejected. Set to 0 in order to disable the feature. Value range: +@samp{0}..@samp{50000} + +@item @code{max-bw} (type: maybe-alist) +Same as @var{max-bandwidth} but can be used for setting individual +limits for selected interfaces. This is an association list of +interfaces as strings to integer values. For example, +@lisp +(max-bw `(("eth0" . 15000) + ("ppp0" . 10000))) +@end lisp +@var{bandwidth-detection} is disabled on an interface specific level for +each @var{max-bw} configuration. Value range: @samp{0}..@samp{50000} + +@item @code{monthly-months} (default: @code{25}) (type: maybe-integer) +Data retention duration for the one month resolution entries. The +configuration defines for how many past months entries will be stored. +Set to @code{-1} for unlimited entries or to @code{0} to disable the +data collection of this resolution. + +@item @code{month-rotate} (default: @code{1}) (type: maybe-integer) +Day of month that months are expected to change. Usually set to 1 but +can be set to alternative values for example for tracking monthly billed +traffic where the billing period doesn't start on the first day. For +example, if set to 7, days of February up to and including the 6th will +count for January. Changing this option will not cause existing data to +be recalculated. Value range: @samp{1}..@samp{28} + +@item @code{month-rotate-affects-years?} (default: @code{#f}) (type: maybe-boolean) +Enable or disable @var{month-rotate} also affecting yearly data. +Applicable only when @var{month-rotate} has a value greater than one. + +@item @code{offline-save-interval} (default: @code{30}) (type: maybe-integer) +How often in minutes cached interface data is saved to file when all +monitored interfaces are offline. Value range: +@var{save-interval}..@samp{60} + +@item @code{pid-file} (default: @code{"/var/run/vnstatd.pid"}) (type: maybe-string) +Specify pid file path and name to be used. + +@item @code{poll-interval} (default: @code{5}) (type: maybe-integer) +How often in seconds interfaces are checked for status changes. Value +range: @samp{2}..@samp{60} + +@item @code{rescan-database-on-save?} (type: maybe-boolean) +Automatically discover added interfaces from the database and start +monitoring. The rescan is done every @var{save-interval} or +@var{offline-save-interval} minutes depending on the current activity +state. + +@item @code{save-interval} (default: @code{5}) (type: maybe-integer) +How often in minutes cached interface data is saved to file. Value +range: ( @var{update-interval} / 60 )..@samp{60} + +@item @code{save-on-status-change?} (default: @code{#t}) (type: maybe-boolean) +Enable or disable the additional saving to file of cached interface data +when the availability of an interface changes, i.e., when an interface +goes offline or comes online. + +@item @code{time-sync-wait} (default: @code{5}) (type: maybe-integer) +How many minutes to wait during daemon startup for system clock to sync +if most recent database update appears to be in the future. This may be +needed in systems without a real-time clock (RTC) which require some +time after boot to query and set the correct time. @code{0} = wait +disabled. Value range: @samp{0}..@samp{60} + +@item @code{top-day-entries} (default: @code{20}) (type: maybe-integer) +Data retention duration for the top day entries. The configuration +defines how many of the past top day entries will be stored. Set to +@code{-1} for unlimited entries or to @code{0} to disable the data +collection of this resolution. + +@item @code{trafficless-entries?} (default: @code{#t}) (type: maybe-boolean) +Create database entries even when there is no traffic during the entry's +time period. + +@item @code{update-file-owner?} (default: @code{#t}) (type: maybe-boolean) +Enable or disable the update of file ownership during daemon process +startup. During daemon startup, only database, log and pid files will +be modified if the user or group change feature ( @var{daemon-user} or +@var{daemon-group} ) is enabled and the files don't match the requested +user or group. During manual database creation, this option will cause +file ownership to be inherited from the database directory if the +directory already exists. This option only has effect when the process +is started as root or via sudo. + +@item @code{update-interval} (default: @code{20}) (type: maybe-integer) +How often in seconds the interface data is updated. Value range: +@var{poll-interval}..@samp{300} + +@item @code{use-logging} (default: @code{2}) (type: maybe-integer) +Enable or disable logging. Accepted values are: @code{0} = disabled, +@code{1} = logfile and @code{2} = syslog. + +@item @code{use-utc?} (type: maybe-boolean) +Enable or disable using UTC as timezone in the database for all entries. +When enabled, all entries added to the database will use UTC regardless +of the configured system timezone. When disabled, the configured system +timezone will be used. Changing this setting will not result in already +existing data to be modified. + +@item @code{yearly-years} (default: @code{-1}) (type: maybe-integer) +Data retention duration for the one year resolution entries. The +configuration defines for how many past years entries will be stored. +Set to @code{-1} for unlimited entries or to @code{0} to disable the +data collection of this resolution. + +@end table +@end deftp +@c %end of fragment + @subsubheading Zabbix server @cindex zabbix zabbix-server Zabbix is a high performance monitoring system that can collect data from a |