# # New Relic infrastructure agent configuration file # # This file overrides the agent defaults. Lines that begin with # are comments, # which are ignored by the infrastructure agent. Uncomment the desired options # to enable them. Restart the agent or the server after changing settings. # # To use this file, change its name to newrelic-infra.yml and move it to: # - Linux: /etc/newrelic-infra.yml # - Windows: C:\Program Files\New Relic\newrelic-infra\newrelic-infra.yml # # The infrastructure agent only requires the license key to be # configured; the rest of the default values represent best practices. # # If options have command line equivalents, New Relic uses the command line # options to override values set in this file. # # Environment variables (documented here as "Env var") always override the # values set in the configuration file. We recommend setting any sensitive # information through environment variables. # # For more information on each setting, see https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/infrastructure/install-configure-manage-infrastructure/configuration/infrastructure-configuration-settings # # # Option : license_key # Value : 40-character hexadecimal string provided by New Relic. This is the # only required value in your config file. # Default: none # license_key: your_license_key # # Option : fedramp # Value : true in case you want to use Fedramp endpoints. # Default: false # #fedramp: false # # Option : payload_compression_level # Env var : NRIA_PAYLOAD_COMPRESSION_LEVEL # Value : Sets the compression level of the agent requests payload. # Range : 0-9 # Default : 6 # #payload_compression_level: 6 # # # Option : display_name # Env var : NRIA_DISPLAY_NAME # Value : Replaces the automatically generated hostname for # reporting. # Default : Automatically generated hostname # Risk : Changing this value could create a different host entity, causing # some alarms to trigger, since the previous host would appear # disconnected. #display_name: new_name # # # Option : passthrough_environment # Env var : NRIA_PASSTHROUGH_ENVIRONMENT # Value : A list of environment variables that will be passed to all # integrations. If an integration already has an existing # configuration option with the same name, the environment variable # takes precedence. # Default : Empty # #passthrough_environment: # - HOST # - PORT # # Option : custom_attributes # Env var : NRIA_CUSTOM_ATTRIBUTES # Value : Use optional key-value pairs to build filter sets, group your # results, annotate your data, etc. # #custom_attributes: # environment: production # service: login service # team: alpha-team # # # Option : enable_process_metrics # Env var : NRIA_ENABLE_PROCESS_METRICS # Value : Enables the sending of process metrics to New Relic. If you # want to send metric data about all the operating system's processes # to New Relic, set enable_process_metrics to true. # Tip : Sending all process data could increase the volume of data sent # to New Relic. To fine-tune which processes you want to monitor, # configure include_matching_metrics. # #enable_process_metrics: false # # # Option : include_matching_metrics # Env var : NRIA_INCLUDE_MATCHING_METRICS # Value : Use lists of metric attributes and values to only send to New Relic # the metric data of matching entities. # Note : Currently limited to process metrics (process.name and .executable). # Tip : You can combine different attributes. # #include_matching_metrics: # metric.attribute: # - regex "pattern" # - "string" # - "string-with-wildcard*" # # # Option : log # Env var : NRIA_LOG_FILE, NRIA_LOG_LEVEL, NRIA_LOG_FORMAT, NRIA_LOG_FORWARD, NRIA_LOG_STDOUT # Value : Map configuration for the agent logging. The key-values can be any of the following: # "file" Full path and file name of the log file. # "format" Defines the log output format. Available values are text and json. One line per log entry. # "level" Defines the log level (info, smart, debug, trace). # "forward" Set to true to send logs to New Relic platform. # "stdout" Set to false to disable logs in the standard output. # "smart_level_entry_limit" Defines the number of entries that will be cached before being flushed. If smart level is enabled. # "exclude_filters" A map to define the messages with a specific log field that must be excluded from the logs. # "include_filters" A map to define the messages with a specific log field that must be included in the logs. # If exclude_filters is set to wildcard. # Default : file: # - Linux: /var/log/newrelic-infra/newrelic-infra.log # - Windows: C:\Program Files\New Relic\newrelic-infra\newrelic-infra.log # level: info # format: text # forward: false # stdout: true # smart_level_entry_limit: 1000 # Risk : Providing a log file path that does not yet exist causes the agent # to fail on startup. # Tip : Use json format when forwarding the agent logs to New Relic logs for # troubleshooting (forward: true). # Tip : Run the agent in debug mode only for troubleshooting. To disable # debug logging, set the level to info and restart the agent. # Tip : The following configuration will only log the entries with the field integration_name=nri-flex or integration_name=nri-powerdns #log: # file: /tmp/agent.log # format: json # level: smart # forward: false # stdout: false # smart_level_entry_limit: 500 # exclude_filters: # "*": # include_filters: # integration_name: # - nri-flex # - nri-powerdns # # rotate: # max_size_mb: 1000 # max_files: 5 # compression_enabled: true # file_pattern: rotated.YYYY-MM-DD_hh-mm-ss.log # # Option : network_interface_filters # Env var : NRIA_NETWORK_INTERFACE_FILTERS # Value : List of network interfaces to be filtered out. # Default : Network interfaces that start with dummy, lo, vmnet, sit, tun, tap, # or veth, or that contain tun or tap. # Tip : Use the network interface filter configuration to hide network # interfaces from the infrastructure agent. This helps reduce # resource usage and noise in your data. #network_interface_filters: # prefix: # - dummy # - lo # index-1: # - tun # # # Option : disable_all_plugins # Env var : NRIA_DISABLE_ALL_PLUGINS # Value : To disable all the inventory, set to true. # Default : false # #disable_all_plugins: false # # # Option : cloud_security_group_refresh_sec # Env var : NRIA_CLOUD_SECURITY_GROUP_REFRESH_SEC # Value : Sampling interval for CloudSecurityGroups plugin, in seconds. Set # to -1 to disable it. Minimum value is 30. This plugin is activated # only if the agent is running in an AWS instance. # Default : 60 # Tip : If not explicitly set in the config file, this option can be # disabled by setting DisableAllPlugins to true. #cloud_security_group_refresh_sec: 60 # # # Option : daemontools_interval_sec # Env var : NRIA_DAEMONTOOLS_INTERVAL_SEC # Value : Sampling interval for the daemontools plugin, in seconds. Set to -1 # to disable it. Minimum value is 10. # Default : 15 # Tip : If not explicitly set in the config file, this option can be # disabled by setting DisableAllPlugins to true. # #daemontools_interval_sec: 15 # # # Option : dpkg_interval_sec # Env var : NRIA_DPKG_INTERVAL_SEC # Value : Sampling interval for the dpkg plugin, in seconds. Set to -1 to # disable it. Minimum value is 30. Only activated on Debian based # distros in either root or privileged mode. # Default : 30 # Tip : If not explicitly set in the config file, this option can be # disabled by setting DisableAllPlugins to true. # #dpkg_interval_sec: 30 # # # Option : facter_interval_sec # Env var : NRIA_FACTER_INTERVAL_SEC # Value : Sampling interval for the facter plugin, in seconds. Set to -1 # to disable it. Minimum value is 30. # Default : 30 # Tip : If not explicitly set in the config file, this option can be # disabled by setting DisableAllPlugins to true. # #facter_interval_sec: 30 # # # Option : kernel_modules_refresh_sec # Env var : NRIA_KERNEL_MODULES_REFRESH_SEC # Value : Sampling interval for the CloudSecurityGroups plugin, in seconds. # Set to -1 to disable it. Minimum value is 10. This plugin can be # activated only in root or privileged mode. # Default : 10 # Tip : If not explicitly set in the config file, this option can be # disabled by setting DisableAllPlugins to true. # #kernel_modules_refresh_sec: 10 # # # Option : network_interface_interval_sec # Env var : NRIA_NETWORK_INTERFACE_INTERVAL_SEC # Value : Sampling interval for the NetworkInterface plugin, in seconds. Set # to -1 to disable it. Minimum value is 10. # Default : 60 # Tip : If not explicitly set in the config file, this option can be # disabled by setting DisableAllPlugins to true. # #network_interface_interval_sec: 60 # # # Option : rpm_interval_sec # Env var : NRIA_RPM_INTERVAL_SEC # Value : Sampling interval for the Rpm plugin, in seconds. Set to -1 # to disable it. Minimum value is 30. Can be activated only for # RedHat, RedHat AWS, and SuSE in root or privileged modes. # Default : 30 # Tip : If not explicitly set in the config file, this option can be # disabled by setting DisableAllPlugins to true. # #rpm_interval_sec: 30 # # # Option : selinux_interval_sec # Env var : NRIA_SELINUX_INTERVAL_SEC # Value : Sampling interval for the SELinux plugin, in seconds. Set to -1 to # disable it. Minimum value is 30. Can be activated only in root mode. # Default : 30 # Tip : If not explicitly set in the config file, this option can be # disabled by setting DisableAllPlugins to true. # #selinux_interval_sec: 30 # # # Option : sshd_config_refresh_sec # Env var : NRIA_SSHD_CONFIG_REFRESH_SEC # Value : Sampling interval for the sshd plugin, in seconds. Set to -1 # to disable it. Minimum value is 10. # Default : 15 # Tip : If not explicitly set in the config file, this option can be # disabled by setting DisableAllPlugins to true. # #sshd_config_refresh_sec: 15 # # # Option : supervisor_interval_sec # Env var : NRIA_SUPERVISOR_INTERVAL_SEC # Value : Sampling interval for the Supervisor plugin, in seconds. Set to -1 # to disable it. Minimum value is 10. # Default : 15 # Tip : If not explicitly set in the config file, this option can be # disabled by setting DisableAllPlugins to true. # #supervisor_interval_sec: 15 # # # Option : sysctl_interval_sec # Env var : NRIA_SYSCTL_INTERVAL_SEC # Value : Sampling interval for the sysctl plugin, in seconds. Set to -1 # to disable it. Minimum value is 30. Can only be activated in root # or privileged modes. # Default : 60 # Tip : If not explicitly set in the config file, this option can be # disabled by setting DisableAllPlugins to true. # #sysctl_interval_sec: 60 # # # Option : systemd_interval_sec # Env var : NRIA_SYSTEMD_INTERVAL_SEC # Value : Sampling interval for the systemd plugin, in seconds. Set to -1 # to disable it. Minimum value is 10. # Default : 30 # Tip : If not explicitly set in the config file, this option can be # disabled by setting DisableAllPlugins to true. # #systemd_interval_sec: 30 # # # Option : sysvinit_interval_sec # Env var : NRIA_SYSVINIT_INTERVAL_SEC # Value : Sampling interval for the SysV plugin, in seconds. Set to -1 # to disable it. Minimum value is 10. Can only be activated in root # or privileged modes. # Default : 30 # Tip : If not explicitly set in the config file, this option can be # disabled by setting DisableAllPlugins to true. # #sysvinit_interval_sec: 30 # # # Option : upstart_interval_sec # Env var : NRIA_UPSTART_INTERVAL_SEC # Value : Sampling interval for the upstart plugin, in seconds. Set to -1 # to disable it. Minimum value is 10. # Default : 30 # Tip : If not explicitly set in the config file, this option can be # disabled by setting DisableAllPlugins to true. # #upstart_interval_sec: 30 # # # Option : users_refresh_sec # Env var : NRIA_USERS_REFRESH_SEC # Value : Sampling interval for the Users plugin, in seconds. Set to -1 # to disable it. Minimum value is 10. # Default : 15 # Tip : If not explicitly set in the config file, this option can be # disabled by setting DisableAllPlugins to true. # #users_refresh_sec: 15 # # # Option : windows_services_refresh_sec # Env var : NRIA_WINDOWS_SERVICES_REFRESH_SEC # Value : Sampling interval for the Windows services plugin, in seconds. Set # to -1 to disable it. Minimum value is 10. # Default : 30 # Tip : If not explicitly set in the config file, this option can be # disabled by setting DisableAllPlugins to true. # #windows_services_refresh_sec: 30 # # # Option : windows_updates_refresh_sec # Env var : NRIA_WINDOWS_UPDATES_REFRESH_SEC # Value : Sampling interval for the Windows Updates plugin, in seconds. Set # to -1 to disable it. Minimum value is 10. # Default : 60 # Tip : If not explicitly set in the config file, this option can be # disabled by setting DisableAllPlugins to true. # #windows_updates_refresh_sec: 60 # # # Option : metrics_network_sample_rate # Env var : NRIA_METRICS_NETWORK_SAMPLE_RATE # Value : Sampling interval of network samples, in seconds. Set to -1 # to disable it. Minimum value is 10. # Default : 10 # #metrics_network_sample_rate: 10 # # # Option : metrics_process_sample_rate # Env var : NRIA_METRICS_PROCESS_SAMPLE_RATE # Value : Sampling interval of system samples, in seconds. Set to -1 # to disable it. Minimum value is 20. # Default : 20 # #metrics_process_sample_rate: 20 # # # Option : metrics_storage_sample_rate # Env var : NRIA_METRICS_STORAGE_SAMPLE_RATE # Value : Sampling interval of storage samples, in seconds. Set to -1 # to disable it. Minimum value is 5. # Default : 20 # #metrics_storage_sample_rate: 20 # # # Option : metrics_system_sample_rate # Env var : NRIA_METRICS_SYSTEM_SAMPLE_RATE # Value : Sampling interval of system samples, in seconds. Set to -1 # to disable it. Minimum value is 5. # Default : 5 # #metrics_system_sample_rate: 5 # # # Option : selinux_enable_semodule # Env var : NRIA_SELINUX_ENABLE_SEMODULE # Value : Enable to retrieve the versions of policy modules installed using # semodule. If disabled, the plugin only retrieves the status using # sestatus. # Default : true # #selinux_enable_semodule: true # # # Option : http_server_enabled # Env var : NRIA_HTTP_SERVER_ENABLED # Value : Enable to receive data from the New Relic StatsD backend # (https://github.com/newrelic/statsd-infra-backend). The agent opens # an HTTP port (by default, 8001) to receive the data. # Default : false # #http_server_enabled: true # # # Option : http_server_host # Env var : NRIA_HTTP_SERVER_HOST # Value : The HTTP server used by the StatsD integration. # Default : localhost # #http_server_host: localhost # # # Option : http_server_port # Env var : NRIA_HTTP_SERVER_PORT # Value : HTTP port of http_server_host used by the StatsD integration. # Default : 8001 # #http_server_port: 8001 # # # Option : ca_bundle_dir # Env var : NRIA_CA_BUNDLE_DIR # Value : If the proxy config option references a proxy with self-signed # certificates, this option lets you specify the certificate # directory. The certificates in the directory must have the .pem # extension. # #ca_bundle_dir: /etc/my-certificates # # # Option : ca_bundle_file # Env var : NRIA_CA_BUNDLE_FILE # Value : If the proxy config option references a proxy with self-signed # certificates, this option lets you specify the certificate # filename. # #ca_bundle_file: /etc/my-certificates/secureproxy.pem # # # Option : ignore_system_proxy # Env var : NRIA_IGNORE_SYSTEM_PROXY # Value : When ignore_system_proxy is set to true, the HTTPS_PROXY and # HTTP_PROXY environment variables are ignored. # Default : false # Tip : Use this option when the agent connects directly to the New Relic # metrics collector, bypassing the system proxy. # #ignore_system_proxy: false # # # Option : proxy # Env var : NRIA_PROXY # Value : The proxy URL. # Default : none # Tip : Useful if your firewall rules require the agent to use a # proxy (HTTP or HTTPS) to communicate with New Relic. # #proxy: https://user:password@hostname:port # # # Option : proxy_validate_certificates # Env var : NRIA_PROXY_VALIDATE_CERTIFICATES # Value : Set to True to validate the proxy certificates (HTTPS connections). # Certificates must have been issued by a valid Certificate Authority # or defined in the ca_bundle_file or ca_bundle_dir properties. # Default : false # #proxy_validate_certificates: false # # # Option : max_procs # Env var : NRIA_MAX_PROCS # Value : The number of logical processors available to the agent. Default is # 1. When set to -1 the agent reads the GOMAXPROCS environment # variable and defaults to the total number of available cores # available in the host if the environment variable is not set. # Default : 1 # Tip : Increasing this value can help to distribute the load between different # cores. # #max_procs: 1 # # # Option : agent_dir # Env var : NRIA_AGENT_DIR # Value : Directory where the agent stores files such as cache, inventory, # integrations, etc. # Default : Linux: /var/db/newrelic-infra # : Windows: C:\\Program Files\NewRelic\newrelic-infra\ # #agent_dir: # # # Option : plugin_dir # Env var : NRIA_PLUGIN_DIR # Value : Directory containing integrations’ configuration files. Each # integration has its own configuration file, named # -config.yml by default, and placed in a # predefined location. # Default : Linux: /etc/newrelic-infra/integrations.d/ # : Windows: C:\Program Files\New Relic\newrelic-infra\integrations.d # #plugin_dir: # # # Option : entityname_integrations_v2_update # Env var : NRIA_ENTITYNAME_INTEGRATIONS_V2_UPDATE # Value : Set to True to enable automatic replacement of the # loopback-addresses in entity names when using v2 of the integration # protocol. # Default : false # Risk : Enabling this flag causes all integrations run by the agent using # the v2 protocol to have their names replaced when carrying a local # address. If this option is not set, services reporting from # different machines may collide. # #entityname_integrations_v2_update: false # # # Option : pid_file # Env var : NRIA_PID_FILE # Value : Location of the pid file of the agent process on Linux. Used at # startup to ensure that no other instances of the agent are running. # Default : /var/run/newrelic-infra/newrelic-infra.pid # Risk : If the agent detects that the pid file already exists at startup, # the following error will be raised: "Existing pid-file, can't # guarantee no other newrelic-infra agent is running". # #pid_file: # # # Option : app_data_dir # Env var : NRIA_APP_DATA_DIR # Value : Path to store cache data other than the program files directory. # This setting is for Windows only. # Default : Windows: %PROGRAMDATA%\New Relic\newrelic-infra # : Linux: Not applicable # #app_data_dir: # # # Option : cloud_max_retry_count # Env var : NRIA_CLOUD_MAX_RETRY_COUNT # Value : The number of retries if cloud detection fails. If cloud # detection fails during agent initialization, the agent retries # after waiting for a number of seconds as defined in # cloud_retry_backoff_sec. # Default : 10 # Info : When the agent runs in a cloud instance, it tries to detect the # source for fetching metadata, such as: instanceID, instanceType, # cloudSource, hostType. # #cloud_max_retry_count: 10 # # # Option : cloud_retry_backoff_sec # Env var : NRIA_CLOUD_RETRY_BACKOFF_SEC # Value : The delay, in seconds, between cloud detection retries if # cloud detection failed. If cloud detection fails during # initialization the agent retries as many times as defined in # cloud_max_retry_count. # Default : 60 # #cloud_retry_backoff_sec: 60 # # # Option : cloud_metadata_expiry_sec # Env var : NRIA_CLOUD_METADATA_EXPIRY_SEC # Value : The time interval for metadata expiration and re-fetching. # Default : 300 # Info : When the agent runs in a cloud instance, it tries to detect the # source for fetching metadata, such as: instanceID, instanceType, # cloudSource, hostType. # #cloud_metadata_expiry_sec: 300 # # # Option : disable_cloud_metadata # Env var : NRIA_DISABLE_CLOUD_METADATA # Value : Set to True to disable cloud metadata collection. # Default : false # Risk : Disabling cloud metadata could cause APM linkage to break if the # hosts are allocated on a cloud provider. # Info : When the agent runs in a cloud instance, it tries to detect the # source for fetching metadata, such as: instanceID, instanceType, # cloudSource, hostType. # #disable_cloud_metadata: false # # # Option : disable_cloud_instance_id # Env var : NRIA_DISABLE_CLOUD_INSTANCE_ID # Value : Set to True to disable cloud metadata collection for the hostalias # plugin. # Default : false # #disable_cloud_instance_id: false # # # Option : startup_connection_retries # Env var : NRIA_STARTUP_CONNECTION_RETRIES # Value : Number of times the agent retries the request for checking # New Relic’s platform availability on startup before throwing an # error. When set to a negative value, the agent keeps checking until # the check succeeds. # Default : 6 # #startup_connection_retries: 6 # # # Option : logging_retry_limit # Env var : NRIA_LOGGING_RETRY_LIMIT # Value : Number of retries the logging forwarder should attempt. # Integer values are for the number of intended retries. # Other possible values include `False` to set the number of retries to infinite # and `no_retries` to turn off the retry functionality entirely. # Default : 5 # #logging_retry_limit: 5 # # # Option : startup_connection_retry_time # Env var : NRIA_STARTUP_CONNECTION_RETRY_TIME # Value : Time to wait before the agent retries the request for checking New # Relic’s platform availability at startup, in seconds. # Default : 5s # #startup_connection_retry_time: 5s # # # Option : startup_connection_timeout # Env var : NRIA_STARTUP_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT # Value : Time to wait, in seconds, before expiring the check for New Relic’s # platform availability made at startup. # Default : 10s # #startup_connection_timeout: 10s # # # Option : container_cache_metadata_limit # Env var : NRIA_CONTAINER_CACHE_METADATA_LIMIT # Value : Time before cached containers metadata expires and must be fetched # again, in seconds. # Default : 60 # #container_cache_metadata_limit: 60 # # # Option : docker_api_version # Env var : NRIA_DOCKER_API_VERSION # Value : The Docker API version to use for the Docker client. # Default : 1.24 # #docker_api_version: 1.24 # # # Option : custom_supported_file_systems # Env var : NRIA_CUSTOM_SUPPORTED_FILESYSTEMS # Value : List of filesystem types supported by the agent. This value should # be a subset of the default list. Items not in the default list are # discarded. # Default : Linux: ["xfs", "btrfs", "ext", "ext2", "ext3", "ext4", "hfs", # "vxfs"] # : Windows: ["NTFS", "ReFS"] # #custom_supported_file_systems: # - xfs # - btrfs # # # Option : file_devices_ignored # Env var : NRIA_FILE_DEVICES_IGNORED # Value : List of storage devices to be ignored by the agent when gathering # storage samples. # Default : [] # #file_devices_ignored: # - sda1 # - sda2 # # # Option : ignored_inventory # Env var : NRIA_IGNORED_INVENTORY # Value : List of inventory paths to be ignored by the agent. # Default : [] # #ignored_inventory: # - files/config/stuff.bar # - files/config/stuff.foo # # # Option : ignore_reclaimable # Env var : NRIA_IGNORE_RECLAIMABLE # Value : When True, the calculation of the host virtual memory considers # SReclaimable as available memory; otherwise SReclaimable is # considered part of the used memory. # Default : false # #ignore_reclaimable: false # # # Option : supervisor_rpc_sock # Env var : NRIA_SUPERVISOR_RPC_SOCK # Value : Location of the supervisor (http://supervisord.org/) socket. # Default : /var/run/supervisor.sock # #supervisor_rpc_sock: # # # Option : proxy_config_plugin # Env var : NRIA_PROXY_CONFIG_PLUGIN # Value : Sends the following proxy configuration information as inventory: # HTTPS_PROXY, HTTP_PROXY, proxy, ca_bundle_dir, ca_bundle_file, # ignore_system_proxy, proxy_validate_certificates. # Default : true # #proxy_config_plugin: true # # # Option : facter_home_dir # Env var : NRIA_FACTER_HOME_DIR # Value : Sets the HOME environment variable for Facter. If unset, it # defaults to the current user's home directory. # Default : # #facter_home_dir: # # # Option : strip_command_line # Env var : NRIA_STRIP_COMMAND_LINE # Value : When true, the agent removes the command arguments from the # commandLine attribute of ProcessSample. # Default : true # Risk : Disabling this option causes all the command line arguments passed # to commands to be sent to, and stored by, New Relic. This might # include usernames, passwords, API keys, etc. # Tip : Use this as a security measure to prevent leaking sensitive # information. # #strip_command_line: true # # # Option : dns_hostname_resolution # Env var : NRIA_DNS_HOSTNAME_RESOLUTION # Value : When true, the full hostname is resolved by performing a reverse # lookup of the hosts address; otherwise, it’s retrieved using the # hostname command on Linux, and from the TCP/IP Registry parameters # on Windows. # Default : true # Risk : Changing this value could create a different host entity, causing # some alarms to trigger, since the previous host would appear # disconnected. # #dns_hostname_resolution: true # # # Option : override_hostname # Env var : NRIA_OVERRIDE_HOSTNAME # Value : Value to be reported for the full hostname; otherwise, the agent # performs a standard lookup. # Default : # Risk : Changing this value could create a different host entity, causing # some alarms to trigger, since the previous host would appear # disconnected. # #override_hostname: custom.hostname.org # # # Option : override_hostname_short # Env var : NRIA_OVERRIDE_HOSTNAME_SHORT # Value : Value to be reported for the hostname; otherwise, the agent # performs a standard lookup. # Default : # Risk : Changing this value could create a different host entity, causing # some alarms to trigger, since the previous host would appear # disconnected. # #override_hostname_short: custom-hostname # # # Option : remove_entities_period # Env var : NRIA_REMOVE_ENTITIES_PERIOD # Value : Frequency for engaging the process of deleting entities that # haven't reported information during the defined time interval. # Valid time units are: "s" (seconds), "m" (minutes), "h" (hours). # Default : 48h # #remove_entities_period: 48h # # # Option : enable_win_update_plugin # Env var : NRIA_ENABLE_WIN_UPDATE_PLUGIN # Value : Enables the Windows Updates plugin, which retrieves the lists of # hotfixes installed on the host. # Default : false # #enable_win_update_plugin: false # # # Option : legacy_storage_sampler # Env var : NRIA_LEGACY_STORAGE_SAMPLER # Value : Set to True to force the agent to use windows WMI, the legacy # method for collecting metrics on Windows (such as StorageSampler) # instead of the PDH library. # Default : Depending on the Windows version: # : false for amd64 # : true for 386 # #legacy_storage_sampler: false # # # Option : win_process_priority_class # Env var : NRIA_WIN_PROCESS_PRIORITY_CLASS # Value : Priority of the newrelic-infra.exe process. Possible values are: # Normal, Idle, High, RealTime, BelowNormal, AboveNormal. # Default : # #win_process_priority_class: Normal # # # Option : win_removable_drives # Env var : NRIA_WIN_REMOVABLE_DRIVES # Value : Enables the agent to report drives A: and B: when mapped to # removable drives. # Default : true # #win_removable_drives: true # # # Option : disable_zero_mem_process_filter # Env var : NRIA_DISABLE_ZERO_MEM_PROCESS_FILTER # Value : Set to True to let the ZeroRSSFilter exclude processes that are not # using memory from being sampled. If disabled, the agent includes # those processes in the ProcessSample. # Default : false # #disable_zero_mem_process_filter: false #