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  1. # The `ebpf load mode` option accepts the following values :
  2. # `entry` : The eBPF collector only monitors calls for the functions, and does not show charts related to errors.
  3. # `return : In the `return` mode, the eBPF collector monitors the same kernel functions as `entry`, but also creates
  4. # new charts for the return of these functions, such as errors.
  5. #
  6. # The eBPF collector also creates charts for each running application through an integration with the `apps.plugin`
  7. # or `cgroups.plugin`.
  8. # If you want to disable the integration with `apps.plugin` or `cgroups.plugin` along with the above charts, change
  9. # the setting `apps` and `cgroups` to 'no'.
  10. #
  11. # The `pid table size` defines the maximum number of PIDs stored inside the hash table.
  12. #
  13. # The `collect pid` option defines the PID stored inside hash tables and accepts the following options:
  14. # `real parent`: Only stores real parent inside PID
  15. # `parent` : Only stores parent PID.
  16. # `all` : Stores all PIDs used by software. This is the most expensive option.
  17. #
  18. # The `maps per core` defines if hash tables will be per core or not. This option is ignored on kernels older than 4.6.
  19. #
  20. # The `lifetime` defines the time length a thread will run when it is enabled by a function.
  21. #
  22. # Uncomment lines to define specific options for thread.
  23. [global]
  24. # ebpf load mode = entry
  25. # apps = yes
  26. # cgroups = no
  27. # update every = 10
  28. # pid table size = 32768
  29. collect pid = real parent
  30. # maps per core = yes
  31. lifetime = 300