Which collectors are enabled is controlled by the --collectors-enabled
and --collectors-additional
flags.
All collectors are enabled by default. You can disable collectors by specifying the whole list of collectors through the --collectors-enabled
flag.
Name | Description |
---|---|
chassis |
Overall status of chassis components. |
chassis_batteries |
Overall status of chassis CMOS batteries. |
fans |
Overall status of system fans. |
firmwares |
Information about some firmware versions (DRAC, BIOS) |
memory |
System RAM DIMM status. |
nics |
NICs connection status. |
processors |
Overall status of CPUs. |
ps |
Overall status of power supplies. |
ps_amps_sysboard_pwr |
System board power usage. |
storage_battery |
Status of storage controller backup batteries. |
storage_controller |
Overall status of storage controllers. |
storage_enclosure |
Overall status of storage enclosures. |
storage_pdisk |
Overall status of physical disks + failure prediction (if available). |
storage_vdisk |
Overall status of virtual disks. |
system |
Overall status of system components. |
temps |
Overall temperatures (in Celsius) and status of system temperature readings. |
version |
Exporter version info with build info as labels. |
volts |
Overall volts and status of power supply volt readings. |
To make it easier to enable disabled collectors without having to specify the whole enabled list, you can use the --collectors-additional
flag (commad separated list).
Name | Description |
---|---|
chassis_info |
Information about the chassis (currently chassis model). |