[collectd] collectd config ordering - is it important?

GRAY Andrew G (SPARQ) andrew.gray1 at sparq.com.au
Wed Feb 18 07:54:36 CET 2015


The reason I ask, is that I have started to break up the config into /etc/collectd.d chunks under puppet management.

I have a TypesDB statement that only gets loaded on certain machines, but the "Include=/etc/collectd.d/"  at the end of the config file.

So ... does it matter that the TypesDB is parsed after a bunch of LoadPlugin statements that may or may not require the Types Defn ?

Regards,

Andrew Gray.
RHCSA, Professional Unix Administration.
Ph: (07) 3664 5112

 
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