scale-catalog/blueprints/unifi/includes/up.conf

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# UniFi Poller v2 primary configuration file. TOML FORMAT #
###########################################################
[poller]
# Turns on line numbers, microsecond logging, and a per-device log.
# The default is false, but I personally leave this on at home (four devices).
# This may be noisy if you have a lot of devices. It adds one line per device.
debug = false
# Turns off per-interval logs. Only startup and error logs will be emitted.
# Recommend enabling debug with this setting for better error logging.
quiet = true
# Load dynamic plugins. Advanced use; only sample mysql plugin provided by default.
plugins = []
#### OUTPUTS
# If you don't use an output, you can disable it.
[prometheus]
disable = true
# This controls on which ip and port /metrics is exported when mode is "prometheus".
# This has no effect in other modes. Must contain a colon and port.
http_listen = "0.0.0.0:9130"
report_errors = false
[influxdb]
disable = false
# InfluxDB does not require auth by default, so the user/password are probably unimportant.
url = "dbip"
user = "influxdbuser"
pass = "influxdbpass"
# Be sure to create this database.
db = "unifidb"
# If your InfluxDB uses a valid SSL cert, set this to true.
verify_ssl = false
# The UniFi Controller only updates traffic stats about every 30 seconds.
# Setting this to something lower may lead to "zeros" in your data.
# If you're getting zeros now, set this to "1m"
interval = "30s"
#### INPUTS
[unifi]
# Setting this to true and providing default credentials allows you to skip
# configuring controllers in this config file. Instead you configure them in
# your prometheus.yml config. Prometheus then sends the controller URL to
# unifi-poller when it performs the scrape. This is useful if you have many,
# or changing controllers. Most people can leave this off. See wiki for more.
dynamic = false
# The following section contains the default credentials/configuration for any
# dynamic controller (see above section), or the primary controller if you do not
# provide one and dynamic is disabled. In other words, you can just add your
# controller here and delete the following section.
[unifi.defaults]
#role = "main controller"
url = "https://127.0.0.1:8443"
user = "unifiuser"
pass = "unifipassword"
sites = ["all"]
save_ids = false
save_dpi = false
save_sites = true
verify_ssl = false
# The following is optional and used for configurations with multiple controllers.
# You may repeat the following section to poll multiple controllers.
#[[unifi.controller]]
# Friendly name used in dashboards. Uses URL if left empty; which is fine.
# Avoid changing this later because it will live forever in your database.
# Multiple controllers may share a role. This allows grouping during scrapes.
#role = ""
#url = "https://127.0.0.1:8443"
# Make a read-only user in the UniFi Admin Settings, allow it access to all sites.
#user = "unifipoller"
#pass = "4BB9345C-2341-48D7-99F5-E01B583FF77F"
# If the controller has more than one site, specify which sites to poll here.
# Set this to ["default"] to poll only the first site on the controller.
# A setting of ["all"] will poll all sites; this works if you only have 1 site too.
#sites = ["all"]
# Enable collection of Intrusion Detection System Data (InfluxDB only).
# Only useful if IDS or IPS are enabled on one of the sites.
#save_ids = false
# Enable collection of Deep Packet Inspection data. This data breaks down traffic
# types for each client and site, it powers a dedicated DPI dashboard.
# Enabling this adds roughly 150 data points per client. That's 6000 metrics for
# 40 clients. This adds a little bit of poller run time per interval and causes
# more API requests to your controller(s). Don't let these "cons" sway you:
# it's cool data. Please provide feedback on your experience with this feature.
#save_dpi = false
# Enable collection of site data. This data powers the Network Sites dashboard.
# It's not valuable to everyone and setting this to false will save resources.
#save_sites = true
# If your UniFi controller has a valid SSL certificate (like lets encrypt),
# you can enable this option to validate it. Otherwise, any SSL certificate is
# valid. If you don't know if you have a valid SSL cert, then you don't have one.
#verify_ssl = false