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# Environment variables for the pmlogger farm daemons. See also # pmlogger control file(s) and pmlogconf(1) for additional details. # Also see separate pmlogger configuration for the primary logger # configuration settings, separate to this file. # Behaviour regarding listening on external-facing interfaces; # unset PMLOGGER_LOCAL to allow connections from remote hosts. # A value of 0 permits remote connections, 1 permits local only. # PMLOGGER_LOCAL=1 # Max length to which the queue of pending connections may grow # A value of 5 is the default. # PMLOGGER_MAXPENDING=5 # Default sampling interval pmlogger uses when no more specific # interval is requested. A value of 60 seconds is the default. # Both pmlogger command line (via control file) and also pmlogger # configuration file directives will override this value. # PMLOGGER_INTERVAL=60 # The default behaviour, when pmlogger configuration comes from # pmlogconf(1), is to regenerate the configuration file and check for # changes whenever pmlogger is started from pmlogger_check(1). # If the PMDA configuration is stable, this is not necessary, and # setting PMLOGGER_CHECK_SKIP_LOGCONF to yes disables the regeneration # and checking. # PMLOGGER_CHECK_SKIP_LOGCONF=yes