Question http graphics
Hi
if any way to graphic the connection established to port 80 for example
in tab http???
Thanks
Maynard J. Suarez M. Analista de Operaciones 7x24 Telf: (0212) - 906.02.00 email: operadores at dch.cantv.com.ve Centro de Datos EL Hatillo-GDCCE Cantv
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I'm definitely confused. Can you take a screenshot and point out what you're talking about?
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On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 2:29 PM, Maynard Suarez < maynard.suarez at dch.cantv.com.ve> wrote:
Hi if any way to graphic the connection established to port 80 for example in tab http??? Thanks
Maynard J. Suarez M. Analista de Operaciones 7x24 Telf: (0212) - 906.02.00 email: operadores at dch.cantv.com.ve Centro de Datos EL Hatillo-GDCCE Cantv
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Den 22-02-2011 20:29, Maynard Suarez skrev:
Hi if any way to graphic the connection established to port 80 for example in tab http??? Thanks
If you mean "can I get a graph of the number of connections to my webserver's port 80", then yes - that is possible.
Assuming you have a Xymon client installed on the webserver, add this to your analysis.cfg (in older versions: hobbit-clients.cfg) file:
HOST=webserver PORT LOCAL=%[\.:]80 STATE=ESTABLISHED min=0 TRACK=http TEXT=web
This counts the number of lines in your servers' "netstat" output that has a connection to port 80 in the ESTABLISHED state, and tracks it in a graph. The graph will be available on the "trends" page.
This configuration was actually cut-and-pasted from the www.xymon.com website. You can see the resulting graph at
http://www.xymon.com/xymon-cgi/svcstatus.sh?HOST=jorn.hswn.dk&SERVICE=trends
(scroll down to the graph labeled "jorn.hswn.dk Network port counts").
Regards, Henrik
On Tuesday, 22 February 2011 21:29:52 Maynard Suarez wrote:
Hi if any way to graphic the connection established to port 80 for example in tab http??? Thanks
man hobbit-clients.cfg, see the track option for the PROC "thresholds". If you don't come right, I can provide an example (but, I did, this week, in the "Making a custom graph" thread).
Regards, Buchan
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