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spring.metrics.export.atlas.config-time-to-live= # Time to live for subscriptions from the LWC service.
spring.metrics.export.atlas.config-uri= # URI for the Atlas LWC endpoint to retrieve current subscriptions.
spring.metrics.export.atlas.connect-timeout= # Connection timeout for requests to the backend.
spring.metrics.export.atlas.enabled= # Whether exporting of metrics to Atlas is enabled.
spring.metrics.export.atlas.enabled= # Whether exporting of metrics to this backend is enabled.
spring.metrics.export.atlas.eval-uri= # URI for the Atlas LWC endpoint to evaluate the data for a subscription.
spring.metrics.export.atlas.lwc-enabled= # Enable streaming to Atlas LWC.
spring.metrics.export.atlas.meter-time-to-live= # Time to live for meters that do not have any activity. After this period the meter will be considered expired and will not get reported.
spring.metrics.export.atlas.num-threads= # Number of threads to use with the metrics publishing scheduler.
spring.metrics.export.atlas.read-timeout= # Read timeout for requests to the backend.
spring.metrics.export.atlas.step=1 # Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use.
spring.metrics.export.atlas.step=1m # Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use.
spring.metrics.export.atlas.uri= # URI of the Atlas server.
spring.metrics.export.datadog.api-key= # Datadog API key.
spring.metrics.export.datadog.batch-size= # Number of measurements per request to use for the backend. If more measurements are found, then multiple requests will be made.
spring.metrics.export.datadog.connect-timeout= # Connection timeout for requests to the backend.
spring.metrics.export.datadog.enabled= # Enable publishing to the backend.
spring.metrics.export.datadog.enabled= # Whether exporting of metrics to this backend is enabled.
spring.metrics.export.datadog.host-tag= # Tag that will be mapped to "host" when shipping metrics to Datadog. Can be omitted if host should be omitted on publishing.
spring.metrics.export.datadog.num-threads= # Number of threads to use with the metrics publishing scheduler.
spring.metrics.export.datadog.read-timeout= # Read timeout for requests to the backend.
spring.metrics.export.datadog.step=1 # Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use.
spring.metrics.export.datadog.step=1m # Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use.
spring.metrics.export.datadog.uri= # URI to ship metrics to. If you need to publish metrics to an internal proxy en-route to Datadog, you can define the location of the proxy with this.
spring.metrics.export.ganglia.addressing-mode= # UDP addressing mode, either unicast or multicast.
spring.metrics.export.ganglia.duration-units= # Base time unit used to report durations.
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spring.metrics.export.influx.compressed= # Enable GZIP compression of metrics batches published to Influx.
spring.metrics.export.influx.connect-timeout= # Connection timeout for requests to the backend.
spring.metrics.export.influx.consistency= # Write consistency for each point.
spring.metrics.export.influx.db= # Tag that will be mapped to "host" when shipping metrics to Influx. Can be omitted of host should be omitted on publishing.
spring.metrics.export.influx.enabled= # Whether exporting of metrics to InfluxDB is enabled.
spring.metrics.export.influx.db= # Tag that will be mapped to "host" when shipping metrics to Influx. Can be omitted if host should be omitted on publishing.
spring.metrics.export.influx.enabled= # Whether exporting of metrics to this backend is enabled.
spring.metrics.export.influx.num-threads= # Number of threads to use with the metrics publishing scheduler.
spring.metrics.export.influx.password= # Login password of the Influx server.
spring.metrics.export.influx.read-timeout= # Read timeout for requests to the backend.
spring.metrics.export.influx.retention-policy= # Retention policy to use (Influx writes to the DEFAULT retention policy if one is not specified).
spring.metrics.export.influx.step=1 # Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use.
spring.metrics.export.influx.step=1m # Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use.
spring.metrics.export.influx.uri= # URI of the Influx server.
spring.metrics.export.influx.user-name= # Login user of the Influx server.
spring.metrics.export.prometheus.descriptions= # Enable publishing descriptions as part of the scrape payload to Prometheus. Turn this off to minimize the amount of data sent on each scrape.
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spring.metrics.export.prometheus.step= # Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use.
spring.metrics.export.simple.enabled=false # Whether exporting of metrics to a simple in-memory store is enabled.
spring.metrics.export.simple.step=10 # Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use.
spring.metrics.export.simple.step=10s # Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use.
spring.metrics.export.statsd.enabled= # Export metrics to StatsD.
spring.metrics.export.statsd.flavor= # StatsD line protocol to use.
spring.metrics.export.statsd.flavor=datadog # StatsD line protocol to use.
spring.metrics.export.statsd.host=localhost # Host of the StatsD server to receive exported metrics.
spring.metrics.export.statsd.max-packet-length=1400 # Total length of a single payload should be kept within your network's MTU.
spring.metrics.export.statsd.polling-frequency=10 # How often gauges will be polled. When a gauge is polled, its value is recalculated and if the value has changed, it is sent to the StatsD server.
spring.metrics.export.statsd.polling-frequency=10s # How often gauges will be polled. When a gauge is polled, its value is recalculated and if the value has changed, it is sent to the StatsD server.
spring.metrics.export.statsd.port=8125 # Port of the StatsD server to receive exported metrics.
spring.metrics.export.statsd.queue-size= # Maximum size of the queue of items waiting to be sent to the StatsD server.
spring.metrics.export.statsd.queue-size=2147483647 # Maximum size of the queue of items waiting to be sent to the StatsD server.
spring.metrics.jdbc.datasource-metric-name=data.source # Name of the metric for data source usage.
spring.metrics.jdbc.instrument-datasource=true # Instrument all available data sources.
spring.metrics.web.client.record-request-percentiles=false # Whether instrumented requests record percentiles histogram buckets by default.