Hello Yves, Manuel, thanks for your answers - I think pull request 488 looks promising!
I´ll patch the current release and build a custom release to see if it works... bye, Stefan 2014-07-09 22:18 GMT+02:00 Manuel Luis Sanmartín Rozada < [email protected]>: > Hello. > > There is a pull request with this feature. > > Tcpconns add all ports summary: > https://github.com/collectd/collectd/pull/488 > > > > > On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 5:18 PM, Yves Mettier <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> If you specify no option for tcpconns, you will get a graph for all TCP >> connections (1 graph per port). >> >> You can then filter if you do not want all ports but all in a range. You >> may use the "regex" match for that. >> >> I'm not sure that it is what you want. >> >> Also, check the "protocols" plugin. >> >> Regards, >> Yves >> >> Le 2014-07-09 16:59, Stefan Wiederoder a écrit : >> >>> Ahoi collectd list, >>> >>> I´ve had trouble with a few boxes last week, where some daemons were >>> wracking havoc and this resulted >>> in too much TCP connections between two applications. >>> >>> while using collectd for troubleshooting I thouhgt it´d be nice to have >>> another option within the tcpconns plugin >>> to generate a graph of the overall TCP connections status (and not only >>> for >>> a few dedicated TCP ports). >>> >>> something like EnableGlobalStats yes|no >>> >>> unfortunately I´m no C guy - therefore I´m asking if someones willing to >>> do >>> the job? >>> >>> bye >>> , >>> Stefan >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> collectd mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://mailman.verplant.org/listinfo/collectd >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> collectd mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://mailman.verplant.org/listinfo/collectd >> > >
_______________________________________________ collectd mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.verplant.org/listinfo/collectd
