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# ===================================== #
# Kamon-Datadog Reference Configuration #
# ===================================== #
kamon {
datadog {
# Hostname and port in which your Datadog is running. Remember that Datadog packets are sent using UDP and
# setting unreachable hosts and/or not open ports wont be warned by the Kamon, your data wont go anywhere.
hostname = "127.0.0.1"
port = 8125
# Interval between metrics data flushes to Datadog. It's value must be equal or greater than the
# kamon.metrics.tick-interval setting.
flush-interval = 10 seconds
# Max packet size for UDP metrics data sent to Datadog.
max-packet-size = 1024 bytes
# Subscription patterns used to select which metrics will be pushed to Datadog. Note that first, metrics
# collection for your desired entities must be activated under the kamon.metrics.filters settings.
subscriptions {
trace = [ "**" ]
actor = [ "**" ]
dispatcher = [ "**" ]
user-metric = [ "**" ]
system-metric = [ "**" ]
}
# Enable system metrics
# In order to not get a ClassNotFoundException, we must register the kamon-sytem-metrics module
report-system-metrics = false
# Application prefix for all metrics pushed to Datadog. The default namespacing scheme for metrics follows
# this pattern:
# application.entity-name.metric-name
application-name = "kamon"
}
modules {
kamon-datadog {
auto-start = yes
requires-aspectj = no
extension-id = "kamon.datadog.Datadog"
}
}
}
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