Wonderful! Thank you sir! On Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 2:23:34 AM UTC-5, Jochen Schalanda wrote: > > Hi John, > > you can fetch multiple metrics from Graylog in the following way (remove > the pretty=true query parameter for a compact JSON response): > > $ curl -u admin -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -H 'Accept: > application/json' -X POST ' > http://127.0.0.1:12900/system/metrics/multiple?pretty=true' -d > '{"metrics":["org.graylog2.buffers.input.usage","org.graylog2.buffers.process.usage","org.graylog2.buffers.output.usage"]}' > { > "total" : 3, > "metrics" : [ { > "full_name" : "org.graylog2.buffers.input.usage", > "metric" : { > "value" : 0 > }, > "name" : "usage", > "type" : "gauge" > }, { > "full_name" : "org.graylog2.buffers.process.usage", > "metric" : { > "value" : 0 > }, > "name" : "usage", > "type" : "gauge" > }, { > "full_name" : "org.graylog2.buffers.output.usage", > "metric" : { > "value" : 0 > }, > "name" : "usage", > "type" : "gauge" > } ] > } > > > Cheers, > Jochen > > On Wednesday, 26 October 2016 20:47:25 UTC+2, John Buchanan wrote: >> >> I may be missing something elementary here, but could someone explain the >> formatting/syntax for defining the multiple metrics? Pulling individual >> seems easy enough, but I'd like to pull multiple. Perhaps I'm missing >> something simple. >> >> I'd like to pull org.graylog2.buffers.input.usage, >> org.graylog2.buffers.process.usage, and org.graylog2.buffers.output.usage >> from each of my nodes so I can ultimately get it IN to Graylog and >> dashboard or even alert on them. >> >
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