# Global defaults. global: # If scrape_timeout <= 0, no timeout is set unless Prometheus provides one. The default is 10s. scrape_timeout: 10s # Subtracted from Prometheus' scrape_timeout to give us some headroom and prevent Prometheus from timing out first. scrape_timeout_offset: 500ms # Minimum interval between collector runs: by default (0s) collectors are executed on every scrape. min_interval: 0s # Maximum number of open connections to any one target. Metric queries will run concurrently on multiple connections, # as will concurrent scrapes. max_connections: 3 # Maximum number of idle connections to any one target. Unless you use very long collection intervals, this should # always be the same as max_connections. max_idle_connections: 3 # Maximum number of maximum amount of time a connection may be reused. Expired connections may be closed lazily before reuse. # If 0, connections are not closed due to a connection's age. max_connection_lifetime: 5m # The target to monitor and the collectors to execute on it. target: # Data source name always has a URI schema that matches the driver name. In some cases (e.g. MySQL) # the schema gets dropped or replaced to match the driver expected DSN format. data_source_name: postgres # Collectors (referenced by name) to execute on the target. # Glob patterns are supported (see for syntax). collectors: [sql_*] # Collector files specifies a list of globs. One collector definition is read from each matching file. # Glob patterns are supported (see for syntax). collector_files: - "sql_*.collector.yml"