Advanced Agent configuration

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Overview

A number of advanced configuration options are available for StackState Agent V2. These can be set either in the stackstate.yaml configuration file (Linux and Windows) or using environment variables (Docker, Kubernetes and OpenShift).

Blacklist and inclusions

Processes reported by StackState Agent V2 can optionally be filtered using a blacklist. Using this in conjunction with inclusion rules will allow otherwise excluded processes to be included.

The blacklist is specified as a list of regex patterns. Inclusions override the blacklist patterns, these are used to include processes that consume a lot of resources. Each inclusion type specifies an amount of processes to report as the top resource using processes. For top_cpu and top_mem a threshold must first be met, meaning that a process needs to consume a higher percentage of resources than the specified threshold before it is reported.

To specify a blacklist and/or inclusions, set the associated environment variables and restart StackState Agent V2.

Disable Agent features

Certain features of the Agent can optionally be turned off if they are not needed.

To disable a feature, set the associated environment variable and restart StackState Agent V2.

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