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NAME

       types.db - Data-set specifications for the system statistics collection daemon collectd

SYNOPSIS

         bitrate    value:GAUGE:0:4294967295
         counter    value:COUNTER:U:U
         if_octets  rx:COUNTER:0:4294967295, tx:COUNTER:0:4294967295

DESCRIPTION

       The types.db file contains one line for each data-set specification. Each line consists of
       two fields delimited by spaces and/or horizontal tabs. The first field defines the name of
       the data-set, while the second field defines a list of data-source specifications,
       delimited by spaces and, optionally, a comma (",") right after each list-entry.

       The format of the data-source specification has been inspired by RRDtool's data-source
       specification. Each data-source is defined by a quadruple made up of the data-source name,
       type, minimal and maximal values, delimited by colons (":"): ds-name:ds-type:min:max. ds-
       type may be either ABSOLUTE, COUNTER, DERIVE, or GAUGE. min and max define the range of
       valid values for data stored for this data-source. If U is specified for either the min or
       max value, it will be set to unknown, meaning that no range checks will happen. See
       rrdcreate(1) for more details.

FILES

       The location of the types.db file is defined by the TypesDB configuration option (see
       collectd.conf(5)). It defaults to collectd's shared data directory, i. e.
       prefix/share/collectd/.

CUSTOM TYPES

       If you want to specify custom types, you should do so by specifying a custom file in
       addition to the default one (see FILES) above. You can do that by having multiple TypesDB
       statements in your configuration file or by specifying more than one file in one line.

       For example:

        TypesDB "/opt/collectd/share/collectd/types.db"
        TypesDB "/opt/collectd/etc/types.db.custom"

       Note: Make sure to make this file available on all systems if you're sending values over
       the network.

SEE ALSO

       collectd(1), collectd.conf(5), rrdcreate(1)

AUTHOR

       collectd has been written by Florian Forster <octo at collectd.org>.

       This manpage has been written by Sebastian Harl <sh at tokkee.org>.