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in_node_exporter_metrics: Add description for processes metrics #1184

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2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions pipeline/inputs/node-exporter-metrics.md
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| collector.thermal_zone.scrape\_interval | The rate in seconds at which thermal_zone metrics are collected from the host operating system. If a value greater than 0 is used then it overrides the global default otherwise the global default is used. | 0 seconds |
| collector.filefd.scrape\_interval | The rate in seconds at which filefd metrics are collected from the host operating system. If a value greater than 0 is used then it overrides the global default otherwise the global default is used. | 0 seconds |
| collector.nvme.scrape\_interval | The rate in seconds at which nvme metrics are collected from the host operating system. If a value greater than 0 is used then it overrides the global default otherwise the global default is used. | 0 seconds |
| collector.processes.scrape\_interval | The rate in seconds at which system level of process metrics are collected from the host operating system. If a value greater than 0 is used then it overrides the global default otherwise the global default is used. | 0 seconds |
| metrics | To specify which metrics are collected from the host operating system. These metrics depend on `/proc` or `/sys` fs. The actual values of metrics will be read from `/proc` or `/sys` when needed. cpu, cpufreq, meminfo, diskstats, filesystem, stat, loadavg, vmstat, netdev, and filefd depend on procfs. cpufreq metrics depend on sysfs. | `"cpu,cpufreq,meminfo,diskstats,filesystem,uname,stat,time,loadavg,vmstat,netdev,filefd"` |
| filesystem.ignore\_mount\_point\_regex | Specify the regex for the mount points to prevent collection of/ignore. | `^/(dev|proc|run/credentials/.+|sys|var/lib/docker/.+|var/lib/containers/storage/.+)($|/)` |
| filesystem.ignore\_filesystem\_type\_regex | Specify the regex for the filesystem types to prevent collection of/ignore. | `^(autofs|binfmt_misc|bpf|cgroup2?|configfs|debugfs|devpts|devtmpfs|fusectl|hugetlbfs|iso9660|mqueue|nsfs|overlay|proc|procfs|pstore|rpc_pipefs|securityfs|selinuxfs|squashfs|sysfs|tracefs)$` |
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| systemd collector | Exposes statistics from systemd. | Linux | v2.1.3 |
| thermal_zone | Expose thermal statistics from `/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone/*` | Linux | v2.2.1 |
| nvme | Exposes nvme statistics from `/proc`. | Linux | v2.2.0 |
| processes | Exposes processes statistics from `/proc`. | Linux | v2.2.0 |

## Getting Started

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