NSCA - closing conections
Gordon Stewart
gorste at tesco.net
Mon Apr 24 16:55:25 CEST 2006
Dear List
I have installed NSCA on my main server and the client on a remote server.
When I start the deamon on the main server and run the send_nsca I get back
0 data packet(s) sent to host successfully.
if I run the commnd again I get the send_nsca timimng out.
Error: Timeout after 10 seconds
When I do a netstat -an |grep 5667 I get on the central_server
tcp 0 0 10.10.10.2:5667 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
tcp 1 0 10.10.10.2:5667 10.8.0.10:56140 CLOSE_WAIT
if I run the send_nsca command 4 time I get
# netstat -an |grep 5667
tcp 0 0 10.10.10.2:5667 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
tcp 0 0 10.10.10.2:5667 10.8.0.10:56146 ESTABLISHED
tcp 1 0 10.10.10.2:5667 10.8.0.10:56144 CLOSE_WAIT
tcp 1 0 10.10.10.2:5667 10.8.0.10:56145 CLOSE_WAIT
tcp 1 0 10.10.10.2:5667 10.8.0.10:56140 CLOSE_WAIT
Is there away of resolving this without restaring the nsca as I am monitering of 250 remote sites. It seams like it is not dropping it first connection.
Thanks
Gordon Stewart
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