General

server
Collection:
global
Datatype:
string
Example:
5.3.0

Human-readable version number string for the currently running Traffic Server instance.

proxy.node.config.reconfigure_required
Collection:
global
Type:
flag
Datatype:
integer
proxy.node.config.reconfigure_time
Collection:
global
Datatype:
integer
proxy.node.config.restart_required.manager
Collection:
global
Type:
flag
Datatype:
integer
proxy.node.config.restart_required.proxy
Collection:
global
Type:
flag
Datatype:
integer
proxy.node.hostname_FQ
Collection:
global
Datatype:
string
Example:
ats-host.example.com

Fully-qualified domain name for the host on which Traffic Server is running.

proxy.node.hostname
Collection:
global
Datatype:
string
Example:
ats-host

The hostname only, without domain, for the host on which Traffic Server is running.

proxy.node.proxy_running
Collection:
global
Type:
flag
Datatype:
integer

Indicates whether any form of HTTP proxying is currently enabled in the running instance of Traffic Server.

proxy.node.restarts.manager.start_time
Collection:
global
Type:
gauge
Units:
seconds
Datatype:
integer

Unix epoch-time value indicating the time at which the currently-running traffic_manager process was started.

proxy.node.restarts.proxy.cache_ready_time
Collection:
global
Type:
gauge
Units:
seconds
Datatype:
integer
proxy.node.restarts.proxy.restart_count
Collection:
global
Datatype:
integer
proxy.node.restarts.proxy.start_time
Collection:
global
Datatype:
integer
proxy.node.restarts.proxy.stop_time
Collection:
global
Datatype:
integer
proxy.process.user_agent_total_bytes
Collection:
global
Datatype:
integer
proxy.node.version.manager.build_date
Collection:
global
Datatype:
string
proxy.node.version.manager.build_machine
Collection:
global
Datatype:
string
proxy.node.version.manager.build_number
Collection:
global
Datatype:
integer
proxy.node.version.manager.build_person
Collection:
global
Datatype:
string
proxy.node.version.manager.build_time
Collection:
global
Datatype:
string
proxy.node.version.manager.long
Collection:
global
Datatype:
string
proxy.node.version.manager.short
Collection:
global
Datatype:
float
proxy.process.http.tunnels
Collection:
global
Datatype:
integer
proxy.process.update.fails
Collection:
global
Datatype:
integer
proxy.process.update.no_actions
Collection:
global
Datatype:
integer
proxy.process.update.state_machines
Collection:
global
Datatype:
integer
proxy.process.update.successes
Collection:
global
Datatype:
integer
proxy.process.update.unknown_status
Collection:
global
Datatype:
integer
proxy.process.version.server.build_date
Collection:
global
Datatype:
string
Example:
Apr 20 2015

Date on which the running instance of Traffic Server was compiled.

proxy.process.version.server.build_machine
Collection:
global
Datatype:
string

The hostname of the machine on which the running instance of Traffic Server was compiled.

proxy.process.version.server.build_number
Collection:
global
Datatype:
string
Example:
042020

The string representation of the Traffic Server build number for the running instance.

proxy.process.version.server.build_person
Collection:
global
Datatype:
string
Example:
jdoe

The effective username which compiled the running instance of Traffic Server.

proxy.process.version.server.build_time
Collection:
global
Datatype:
string
Example:
20:14:09

The time at which the running instance of Traffic Server was compiled.

proxy.process.version.server.long
Collection:
global
Datatype:
string
Example:
Apache Traffic Server - traffic_server - 5.3.0 - (build # 042020 on Apr 20 2015 at 20:14:09)

A string representing the build information of the running instance of Traffic Server. Includes the software name, primary binary name, release number, build number, build date, and build time.

proxy.process.version.server.short
Collection:
global
Datatype:
float
Example:
5.3.0

A shortened string containing the release number of the running instance of Traffic Server.

proxy.process.traffic_server.memory.rss
Collection:
global
Units:
bytes
Datatype:
integer

The resident set size (RSS) of the traffic_server process. This is basically the amount of memory this process is consuming.