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RE: [hobbit] Ports graph
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- Subject: RE: [hobbit] Ports graph
- From: "Everett, Vernon" <Vernon.Everett (at) woodside.com.au>
- Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 17:08:07 +0900
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- Thread-topic: [hobbit] Ports graph
Of course, I have actually used that before, I just forgot about it.
I wanted to simply count all my connections to see if I am reaching the kernel defined maximum overnight.
Don't think this will for me.
I have coded a quick script and graph to keep tabs on this.
Thanks
Vernon
-----Original Message-----
From: Henrik Størner [mailto:henrik (at) hswn.dk]
Sent: Thursday, 13 November 2008 4:02 PM
To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] Ports graph
In <A3D12FAD74FC8B46991703F40C182BABA20D52BC (at) permls102.wde.woodside.com.au> "Everett, Vernon" <Vernon.Everett (at) woodside.com.au> writes:
>We have a requirement to graph the number of ports open on one of our
>serve= rs.
>I do notice an attempted graph at the bottom of the ports test page,
>but th= ere is no appropriate rrd file.
>Can anybody clue me in on
>1. What it is supposed to graph
>2. How I make it work
Define the portcheck you want in hobbit-clients.cfg, like
PORT state=ESTABLISHED min=0 TRACK=OpenPorts
The important thing is the "TRACK" definition.
Regards,
Henrik
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