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NAME

6       Munin::Plugin::Pgsql - Base module for PostgreSQL plugins for Munin
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SYNOPSIS

9       The Munin::Plugin::Pgsql module provides base functionality for all
10       PostgreSQL Munin plugins, including common configuration parameters.
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CONFIGURATION

13       All configuration is done through environment variables.
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ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

16       All plugins based on Munin::Plugin::Pgsql accepts all the environment
17       variables that libpq does. The most common ones used are:
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19        PGHOST      hostname to connect to, or path to Unix socket
20        PGPORT      port number to connect to
21        PGUSER      username to connect as
22        PGPASSWORD  password to connect with, if a password is required
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24       The plugins will by default connect to the 'template1' database, except
25       for wildcard per-database plugins. This can be overridden using the
26       PGDATABASE variable, but this is usually a bad idea.
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28   Example
29        [postgres_*]
30           user postgres
31           env.PGUSER postgres
32           env.PGPORT 5433
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WILDCARD MATCHING

35       Wildcard plugins based on this module will match on whatever type of
36       object specifies for a filter, usually a database. If the object name
37       ALL is used (for example, a symlink to postgres_connections_ALL), the
38       filter will not be applied, and the plugin behaves like a non-wildcard
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REQUIREMENTS

42       The module requires DBD::Pg to work.
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TODO

45       Support for using psql instead of DBD::Pg, to remove dependency.
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BUGS

48       No known bugs at this point.
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SEE ALSO

51       DBD::Pg
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AUTHOR

54       Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net>, Redpill Linpro AB
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COPYRIGHT/License.

57       Copyright (c) 2009 Magnus Hagander, Redpill Linpro AB
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59       All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can
60       redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
61       Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2
62       dated June, 1991.
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API DOCUMENTATION

65       The following functions are available to plugins using this module.
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67   Initialization
68        use Munin::Plugin::Pgsql;
69        my $pg = Munin::Plugin::Pgsql->new(
70           parameter=>value,
71           parameter=>value
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74       Parameters
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76        minversion     Minimum PostgreSQL version required, formatted like 8.2. If the
77                       database is an older version than this, the plugin will exit
78                       with an error.
79        category       The category for this plugin. Copied directly to the config
80                       output. Default 'PostgreSQL'.
81        title          The title for this plugin. Copied directly to the config output.
82        info           The info for this plugin. Copied directly to the config output.
83        vlabel         The vertical label for the graph. Copied directly to the config
84                       output.
85        basename       For wildcard plugins, this is the base name of the plugin,
86                       including the trailing underscore.
87        basequery      SQL query run to get the plugin values. The query should return
88                       two columns, one being the name of the counter and the second
89                       being the current value for the counter.
90        pivotquery     Set to 1 to indicate that the query in basequery returns a single
91                       row, with one field for each counter. The name of the counter is
92                       taken from the returned column name, and the value from the
93                       first row in the result.
94        configquery    SQL query run to generate the configuration information for the
95                       plugin. The query should return at least two columns, which are
96                       the name of the counter and the label of the counter. If
97                       a third column is present, it will be used as the info
98                       parameter.
99        suggestquery   SQL query to run to generate the list of suggestions for a
100                       wildcard plugin. Don't forget to include ALL if the plugin
101                       supports aggregate statistics.
102        autoconfquery  SQL query to run as the last step of "autoconf", to determine
103                       if the plugin should be run on this machine. Must return a single
104                       row, two columns columns. The first one is a boolean field
105                       representing yes or no, the second one a reason for "no".
106        graphdraw      The draw parameter for the graph. The default is LINE1.
107        graphtype      The type parameter for the graph. The default is GAUGE.
108        graphperiod    The period for the graph. Copied directly to the config output.
109        graphmin       The min parameter for the graph. The default is no minimum.
110        graphmax       The max parameter for the graph. The default is no maximum.
111        stack          If set to 1, all counters except the first one will be written
112                       with a draw type of STACK.
113        base           Used for graph_args --base. Default is 1000, set to 1024 when
114                       returning sizes in Kb for example.
115        wildcardfilter The SQL to substitute for when a wildcard plugin is run against
116                       a specific entity, for example a database. All occurrences of
117                       the string %%FILTER%% will be replaced with this string, and
118                       for each occurrence a parameter with the value of the filtering
119                       condition will be added to the DBI statement.
120        paramdatabase  Makes the plugin connect to the database in the first parameter
121                       (wildcard plugins only) instead of 'template1'.
122        defaultdb      Makes the plugin connect to the database specified in this
123                       parameter instead of 'template1'.
124        extraconfig    This string is copied directly into the configuration output
125                       when the plugin is run in config mode, allowing low-level
126                       customization.
127        postprocess    A function that's called with the result of the base query,
128                       and can post-process the result and return a new resultset.
129        postconfig     A function that's called with the result of the config query,
130                       and can post-process the result and return a new resultset.
131        postautoconf   A function that's called with the result of the autoconf query,
132                       and can post-process the result and return a new resultset.
133        postsuggest    A function that's called with the result of the suggest query,
134                       and can post-process the result and return a new resultset.
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136       Specifying queries
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138       Queries specified in one of the parameters above can take one of two
139       forms.  The easiest one is a simple string, which will then always be
140       executed, regardless of server version. The other form is an array,
141       looking like this:
142        [
143         "SELECT 'default',... FROM ...",
144         [
145           "8.3", "SELECT 'query for 8.3 or earlier',... FROM ...",
146           "8.1", "SELECT 'query for 8.1 or earlier',... FROM ..."
147         ]
148        ] This array is parsed from top to bottom, so the entries must be in
149       order of version number. The *last* value found where the version
150       specified is higher than or equal to the version of the server will be
151       used (yes, it counts backwards).
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153   Processing
154        $pg->Process();
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156        This command executes the plugin. It will automatically parse the ARGV array
157        for commands given by Munin.
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