This is the command carbon-c-relay that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
carbon-c-relay - carbon-compatible graphite line mode relay
SYNOPSIS
carbon-c-relay [-vdst] -f <config> [-p <port>] [-w <workers>] [-b <size>] [-q <size>]
OPTIONS
-v print version and exit
-f read <config> for clusters and routes
-p listen on <port> for connections, defaults to 2003
-i listen on <interface> for connections, defaults to all
-l write output to <file>, defaults to stdout/stderr
-w use <workers> worker threads, defaults to the number of cpu cores
-b server send batch size, defaults to 2500
-q server queue size, defaults to 25000
-S statistics sending interval in seconds, defaults to 60
-B connection listen backlog, defaults to 3
-T IO timeout in milliseconds for server connections, defaults to 600
-m send statistics like carbon-cache.py, e.g. not cumulative
-c characters to allow next to [A-Za-z0-9], defaults to -_:#
-d debug mode: currently writes statistics to log, prints hash ring contents and
matching position in test mode (-t)
-s submission mode: don't add any metrics to the stream like statistics, report drop
counts and queue pressure to log
-t config test mode: prints rule matches from input on stdin
-H hostname: override hostname (used in statistics)
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