TCP endpoint collector
Overview
This collector monitors one or more TCP services availability and response time.
Collected metrics
Metrics grouped by scope.
The scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.
tcp endpoint
These metrics refer to the TCP endpoint.
Labels:
| Label |
Description |
| host |
host |
| port |
port |
Metrics:
| Metric |
Dimensions |
Unit |
| portcheck.status |
success, failed, timeout |
boolean |
| portcheck.state_duration |
time |
seconds |
| portcheck.latency |
time |
ms |
Setup
Prerequisites
No action required.
Configuration
File
The configuration file name is go.d/portcheck.conf.
The file format is YAML. Generally, the format is:
update_every: 1
autodetection_retry: 0
jobs:
- name: some_name1
- name: some_name1
You can edit the configuration file using the edit-config script from the
Netdata config directory.
cd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata
sudo ./edit-config go.d/portcheck.conf
Options
The following options can be defined globally: update_every, autodetection_retry.
Config options
| Name |
Description |
Default |
Required |
| update_every |
Data collection frequency. |
5 |
|
| autodetection_retry |
Re-check interval in seconds. Zero means not to schedule re-check. |
0 |
|
| host |
Remote host address in IPv4, IPv6 format, or DNS name. |
|
yes |
| ports |
Remote host ports. Must be specified in numeric format. |
|
yes |
| timeout |
HTTP request timeout. |
2 |
|
Examples
Check SSH and telnet
An example configuration.
Config
jobs:
- name: server1
host: 127.0.0.1
ports:
- 22
- 23
Check webserver with IPv6 address
An example configuration.
Config
jobs:
- name: server2
host: "[2001:DB8::1]"
ports:
- 80
- 8080
Multi-instance
Note: When you define multiple jobs, their names must be unique.
Multiple instances.
Config
jobs:
- name: server1
host: 127.0.0.1
ports:
- 22
- 23
- name: server2
host: 203.0.113.10
ports:
- 22
- 23
Troubleshooting
Debug mode
To troubleshoot issues with the portcheck collector, run the go.d.plugin with the debug option enabled. The output
should give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.
-
Navigate to the plugins.d directory, usually at /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/. If that's not the case on
your system, open netdata.conf and look for the plugins setting under [directories].
cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/
-
Switch to the netdata user.
sudo -u netdata -s
-
Run the go.d.plugin to debug the collector:
./go.d.plugin -d -m portcheck