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collectd varnish plugin in python

A python plugin to collect data from a varnish service. It is meant to be used as a convenient replacement when the C plugin is not available or more datas are needed (the c plugin restricts the datas collected).

This plugin uses the ctypes module to call directly the libvarnishapi.so.1 library.

Usage

The configuration of the plugin follows collectd's varnish plugin in a pythonic way :

<LoadPlugin python>
    Globals true
</LoadPlugin>
# ...
<Plugin python>
    ModulePath "/path/to/your/python/modules"
    LogTraces true
    Import "collectd-varnish"

    <Module "collectd-varnish">
        <Instance>
            Cache       true
            Connections true
            Backend     true
            SHM         true
            ESI         false
            Fetch       false
            HCB         false
            SMA         false
            SMS         false
            SM          false
            Totals      false
            Workers     false
        </Instance>
        <Instance "testdev">
            Cache       true
            Connections true
            Backend     false
            Uptime      true
        </Instance>
    </Module>
</Plugin>

The default available statistics follow the varnish plugin defaults.

If no Instance name is given, get the default instance (varnish uses hostname as default).

For a very minimalistic configuration you can use the following, this configuration will use all the defaults :

<LoadPlugin python>
    Globals true
</LoadPlugin>
# ...
<Plugin python>
    ModulePath "/path/to/your/python/modules"
    LogTraces true
    Import "collectd-varnish"

    <Module "collectd-varnish">
        <Instance>
            # comment to avoid parsing error
        </Instance>
    </Module>
</Plugin>

The different options available are as follow :

  • Instance `: create an instance block per varnish instance to monitor. The name of the instance can be empty (considered as default instance). Context: Module.
  • Backend <bool>: Back-end connection statistics, such as successful, reused, and closed connections. Default: True. Context: Instance.
  • Cache <bool>: Cache hits and misses. Default: True. Context: Instance.
  • Connections <bool>: Number of client connections received, accepted and dropped. Default: True. Context: Instance.
  • ESI <bool>: Edge Side Includes (ESI) parse statistics. Default: False. Context: Instance.
  • Fetch <bool>: Statistics about fetches (HTTP requests sent to the backend). Default: False. Context: Instance.
  • HCB <bool>: Inserts and look-ups in the crit bit tree based hash. Look-ups are divided into locked and unlocked look-ups. Default: False. Context: Instance.
  • SHM <bool>: Statistics about the shared memory log, a memory region to store log messages which is flushed to disk when full. Default: True. Context: Instance.
  • SM <bool>: file (memory mapped file) storage statistics. Default: False. Context: Instance.
  • SMA <bool>: malloc or umem (umem_alloc(3MALLOC) based) storage statistics. The umem storage component is Solaris specific. Default: False. Context: Instance.
  • SMS <bool>: synth (synthetic content) storage statistics. This storage component is used internally only. Default: False. Context: Instance.
  • Totals <bool>: Collects overview counters, such as the number of sessions created, the number of requests and bytes transferred. Default: False. Context: Instance.
  • Uptime <bool>: Server uptime. Default: False. Context: Instance.
  • Workers <bool>: Collect statistics about worker threads. Default: False. Context: Instance.

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