I was not checking so far the ws/wss connections, but you can probably
rely on tcp stats, because ws/wss are on top of tcp layer.
You can run the tcp-related rpc commands via kamcmd:
-
http://www.kamailio.org/docs/docbooks/4.1.x/rpc_list/rpc_list.html#core.tcp…
Cheers,
Daniel
On 10/09/14 19:44, Luis F Urrea wrote:
Any ideas are welcome.
I wanted to try to get input from someone familiar with the websockets
module as these statistics seem rather bogus from the comparison with
netstat connections.
On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Luis F Urrea <lfurrea(a)gmail.com
<mailto:lfurrea@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello
I have a question in regards monitoring websocket connections on a
production box.
We ususally trust whatever is indicated through the
$ kamctl fifo get statistics
We've seen that this is what the community contributed munin
plugins use. However when trying to monitor web socket connections
and using this output we've seen completely different results from
the output of
$ kamctl fifo get_statistics
websocket:ws_current_connections
Which seem to indicate current websocket connections and the output of
$ kamctl fifo ws.dump
Which seems to indicate current OPEN connections.
Can anybody shed some light as to what are the differences between
both if any, and advice which one is the proper one to monitor for
possible file handle exhaustion.
TIA
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