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  interval   = "2m"
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					  interval   = "2m"
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  timeout    = "10s"
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					  timeout    = "10s"
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					[datadog]
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					  # How often to poll UniFi and report to Datadog.
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					  interval: "2m"
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					  # To disable this output plugin
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					  disable: false
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					  # Datadog Custom Options
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					  # address to talk to the datadog agent, by default this uses the local statsd UDP interface
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					  # address: "..."
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					  # namespace to prepend to all data
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					  # namespace: ""
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					  # tags to append to all data
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					  # tags:
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					  #  - foo
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					  # max_bytes_per_payload is the maximum number of bytes a single payload will contain.
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					  # The magic value 0 will set the option to the optimal size for the transport
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					  # protocol used when creating the client: 1432 for UDP and 8192 for UDS.
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					  # max_bytes_per_payload: 0
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					  # max_messages_per_payload is the maximum number of metrics, events and/or service checks a single payload will contain.
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					  # This option can be set to `1` to create an unbuffered client.
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					  # max_messages_per_payload: 0
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					  # BufferPoolSize is the size of the pool of buffers in number of buffers.
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					  # The magic value 0 will set the option to the optimal size for the transport
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					  # protocol used when creating the client: 2048 for UDP and 512 for UDS.
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					  # buffer_pool_size: 0
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					  # buffer_flush_interval is the interval after which the current buffer will get flushed.
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					  # buffer_flush_interval: 0
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					  # buffer_shard_count is the number of buffer "shards" that will be used.
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					  # Those shards allows the use of multiple buffers at the same time to reduce
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					  # lock contention.
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					  # buffer_shard_count: 0
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					  # sender_queue_size is the size of the sender queue in number of buffers.
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					  # The magic value 0 will set the option to the optimal size for the transport
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					  # protocol used when creating the client: 2048 for UDP and 512 for UDS.
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					  # sender_queue_size: 0
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					  # write_timeout_uds is the timeout after which a UDS packet is dropped.
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					  # write_timeout_uds: 5000
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					  # receive_mode determines the behavior of the client when receiving to many
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					  # metrics. The client will either drop the metrics if its buffers are
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					  # full (ChannelMode mode) or block the caller until the metric can be
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					  # handled (MutexMode mode). By default the client will MutexMode. This
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					  # option should be set to ChannelMode only when use under very high
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					  # load.
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					  #
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					  # MutexMode uses a mutex internally which is much faster than
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					  # channel but causes some lock contention when used with a high number
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					  # of threads. Mutex are sharded based on the metrics name which
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					  # limit mutex contention when goroutines send different metrics.
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					  #
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					  # ChannelMode: uses channel (of ChannelModeBufferSize size) to send
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					  # metrics and drop metrics if the channel is full. Sending metrics in
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					  # this mode is slower that MutexMode (because of the channel), but
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					  # will not block the application. This mode is made for application
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					  # using many goroutines, sending the same metrics at a very high
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					  # volume. The goal is to not slow down the application at the cost of
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					  # dropping metrics and having a lower max throughput.
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					  # receive_mode: 0
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					  # channel_mode_buffer_size is the size of the channel holding incoming metrics
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					  # channel_mode_buffer_size: 0
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					  # aggregation_flush_interval is the interval for the aggregator to flush metrics
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					  # aggregation_flush_interval: 0
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# Unpoller has an optional web server. To turn it on, set enable to true. If you
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					# Unpoller has an optional web server. To turn it on, set enable to true. If you
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# wish to use SSL, provide SSL cert and key paths. This interface is currently
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					# wish to use SSL, provide SSL cert and key paths. This interface is currently
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# read-only; it just displays information, like logs, devices and clients.
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					# read-only; it just displays information, like logs, devices and clients.
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