# statsd synthetic charts configuration # You can add many .conf files in /etc/netdata/statsd.d/, # one for each of your apps. # start a new app - you can add many apps in the same file [app] # give a name for this app # this controls the main menu on the dashboard # and will be the prefix for all charts of the app name = myexampleapp # match all the metrics of the app metrics = myexampleapp.* # shall private charts of these metrics be created? private charts = no # shall gaps be shown when metrics are not collected? gaps when not collected = no # the memory mode for the charts of this app: none|map|save # the default is to use the global memory mode #memory mode = ram # the history size for the charts of this app, in seconds # the default is to use the global history #history = 3600 # create a chart # this is its id - the chart will be named myexampleapp.myexamplechart [myexamplechart] # a name for the chart, similar to the id (2 names for each chart) name = myexamplechart # the chart title title = my chart title # the submenu of the dashboard family = my family # the context for alarm templates context = chart.context # the units of the chart units = tests/s # the sorting priority of the chart on the dashboard priority = 91000 # the type of chart to create: line | area | stacked type = area # one or more dimensions for the chart # type = events | last | min | max | sum | average | percentile | median | stddev # events = the number of events for this metric # last = the last value collected # all the others are only valid for histograms and timers dimension = myexampleapp.metric1 avg average 1 1 dimension = myexampleapp.metric1 lower min 1 1 dimension = myexampleapp.metric1 upper max 1 1 dimension = myexampleapp.metric2 other last 1 1 # You can add as many charts as needed