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file collector
The file collector exposes modified timestamps and file size of files in the filesystem.
The collector
| Metric name prefix | file |
| Enabled by default? | No |
Flags
--collector.file.file-patterns
Comma-separated list of file patterns. Each pattern is a glob pattern that can contain *, ?, and ** (recursive).
See https://github.com/bmatcuk/doublestar#patterns for an extended description of the pattern syntax.
Metrics
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|---|---|---|---|
windows_file_mtime_timestamp_seconds |
File modification time | gauge | file, pattern |
windows_file_size_bytes |
File size | gauge | file, pattern |
Warning: if a very large number of files are matched, the combination of
fileandpatternlabels can increase cardinality significantly. Use narrow patterns where possible.
Example metric
# HELP windows_file_mtime_timestamp_seconds File modification time
# TYPE windows_file_mtime_timestamp_seconds gauge
windows_file_mtime_timestamp_seconds{file="C:\\Users\\admin\\Desktop\\Dashboard.lnk",pattern="C:\\Users\\admin\\Desktop\\*.lnk"} 1.726434517e+09
# HELP windows_file_size_bytes File size
# TYPE windows_file_size_bytes gauge
windows_file_size_bytes{file="C:\\Users\\admin\\Desktop\\Dashboard.lnk",pattern="C:\\Users\\admin\\Desktop\\*.lnk"} 123
Useful queries
When the same file matches multiple patterns, the pattern label makes each sample unique. This also allows aggregation by pattern instead of introducing a separate count metric.
sum(windows_file_size_bytes) by (pattern)
count(windows_file_size_bytes) by (pattern)
Alerting examples
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