elasticsearch
metrics
Example
# Address of the Elasticsearch node we should connect to.
#
# Required
endpoint: ""
# Duration between each scrape.
#
# Optional
interval: 15s
# The authentication strategy for http request/response
#
# Optional
auth:
strategy: basic
# The basic authentication username.
#
# Required
user: ""
# The basic authentication password.
#
# Required
password: ""
# Query stats for SLM.
#
# Optional
slm: false
# Query stats for the cluster snapshots.
#
# Optional
snapshots: false
# Configures the TLS options for incoming/outgoing connections.
#
# Optional
tls:
# Absolute path to an additional CA certificate file, in DER or PEM
# format(X.509), or an inline CA certificate in PEM format.
#
# Optional
ca: null
# Absolute path to a certificate file used to identify this connection,
# in DER or PEM format (X.509) or PKCS#12, or an inline certificate in
# PEM format. If this is set and is not a PKCS#12 archive, "key_file"
# must also be set.
#
# Optional
cert: null
# Absolute path to a private key file used to identify this connection,
# in DER or PEM format (PKCS#8), or an inline private key in PEM format.
# If this is set, "crt_file" must also be set.
#
# Optional
key: null
# Pass phrase used to unlock the encrypted key file. This has no effect
# unless "key" is set.
#
# Optional
key_pass: null
# Enables certificate verification.
# If enabled, certificates must not be expired and must be issued by a trusted issuer.
# This verification operates in a hierarchical manner, checking that the leaf certificate
# (the certificate presented by the client/server) is not only valid, but that the issuer
# of that certificate is also valid, and so on until the verification process reaches a
# root certificate.
#
# Relevant for both incoming and outgoing connections.
#
# Do NOT set this to false unless you understand the risks of not verifying the
# validity of certificates.
#
# Optional
verify_certificate: true
# Enables hostname verification. If enabled, the hostname used to connect to the remote
# host must be present in the TLS certificate presented by the remote host, either as the
# Common Name or as an entry in the Subject Alternative Name extension.
#
# Only relevant for outgoing connections.
#
# Do NOT set this to false unless you understand the risks of not verifying the remote hostname.
#
# Optional
verify_hostname: true