Module: kamailio Branch: master Commit: dc8b17416cc339d2117ed30c491a59691eaceeef URL: https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/dc8b17416cc339d2117ed30c491a5969...
Author: Alessio Casco cascoalessio@gmail.com Committer: Alessio Casco cascoalessio@gmail.com Date: 2015-06-13T13:20:47+01:00
Small accent circumflex correction.
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Modified: modules/statsd/README
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Diff: https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/dc8b17416cc339d2117ed30c491a5969... Patch: https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/dc8b17416cc339d2117ed30c491a5969...
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diff --git a/modules/statsd/README b/modules/statsd/README index 689c15a..4d33f55 100644 --- a/modules/statsd/README +++ b/modules/statsd/README @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Eloy Coto Pereiro
- Copyright © 2014 Eloy Coto + Copyright © 2014 Eloy Coto __________________________________________________________________
Table of Contents @@ -125,10 +125,10 @@ failure_route[tryagain] { 3.2. statsd_gauge(key, value)
Gauges are a constant data type. They are not subject to averaging, and - they donât change unless you change them. That is, once you set a gauge + they don't change unless you change them. That is, once you set a gauge value, it will be a flat line on the graph until you change it again.
- Gauges are useful for things that are already averaged, or donât need + Gauges are useful for things that are already averaged, or don't need to reset periodically
This function can be used in ALL ROUTES. @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ route [gauge_method]{ the statsd server collects all timers under the stats.timers prefix, and will calculate the lower bound, mean, 90th percentile, upper bound, and count of each timer for each period (by the time you see it in - graphite, thatâs usually per minute). + graphite, that's usually per minute).
Example 1.5. statsd_start usage ...