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Re: [hobbit] No Established TCP on AIX 4
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- Subject: Re: [hobbit] No Established TCP on AIX 4
- From: Dominique Frise <Dominique.Frise (at) unil.ch>
- Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 14:51:55 +0200
- Organization: University of Lausanne
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Nicolas Dorfsman wrote:
Hi,
I have no RRD infos on Established TCP on my AIX 4 hosts .
Which "test" is used for this ? [ports] ?
Sample client data :
[ports]
tcp4 0 0 130.92.0.60.53919 10.92.5.220.53
TIME_WAIT
tcp4 0 0 130.92.0.60.1530 130.81.6.124.1561
ESTABLISHED
tcp4 0 0 130.92.0.60.1526 130.81.6.140.1520
ESTABLISHED
tcp4 0 0 130.92.0.60.23 130.92.1.24.3847
ESTABLISHED
tcp4 0 0 130.92.0.60.23 130.92.1.24.3845
ESTABLISHED
tcp4 0 0 130.92.0.60.23 130.92.1.24.3795
ESTABLISHED
(...)
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You need to set TRACK=id for the PORTS STATUS COLUMN SETTINGS
Extract of hobbit-clients.cfg man page:
...
PORT criteria [MIN=mincount] [MAX=maxcount] [COL=color]
[TRACK=id] [TEXT=displaytext]
...
The optional TRACK=id setting causes Hobbit to track the
number of sockets found in an RRD file, and put this into a
graph which is shown on the "ports" status display. The id
setting is a simple text string which will be used as the
legend for the graph, and also as part of the RRD filename.
It is recommended that you use only letters and digits for
the ID.
Dominique
UNIL - University of Lausanne