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  • assie
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2011
    • 17

    #1

    net.tcp.service.perf

    Has anyone gotten this one to work? I want to see the response time of DNS.

    iv tried every combination and it always shows up with an error. Either port must be numeric (which is was) or too much parameters (I used three max, like the documentation)

    net.tcp.service.perf[service,<ip>,<port>]
    Check performance of service 0 - service is down
    sec - number of seconds spent while connecting to the service

    It just wont work.

    Thanks
  • Rudd
    Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 69

    #2
    This seems to work, (zabbix 1.8.4)

    net.tcp.service.perf[tcp,{IPADDRESS},53]

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    • assie
      Junior Member
      • Apr 2011
      • 17

      #3
      Originally posted by Rudd
      This seems to work, (zabbix 1.8.4)

      net.tcp.service.perf[tcp,{IPADDRESS},53]
      And this check was placed as an item on the Zabbix Server, as a Simple check?

      Thanks for reply!

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      • Rudd
        Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 69

        #4
        Ah,.. no. "net.tcp.service.perf" is a "Zabbix agent" check. It was placed in the template used by the agent on the dns server.

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        • assie
          Junior Member
          • Apr 2011
          • 17

          #5
          Originally posted by Rudd
          Ah,.. no. "net.tcp.service.perf" is a "Zabbix agent" check. It was placed in the template used by the agent on the dns server.
          Ah, so It should be an Agent Item and then placed on the zabbix server running the agent! makes sense.

          Thanks for the quick reply, im gonna check right away!

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          • marcel
            Senior Member
            Zabbix Certified Specialist
            • Oct 2010
            • 112

            #6
            FYI UDP does not necessarily listen on TCP port - rather UDP
            Zabbix Certified Specialist for Large Environments since 12/2010

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