Hello,

If you specify no option for tcpconns, you will get a graph for all TCP connections (1 graph per port).

You can then filter if you do not want all ports but all in a range. You may use the "regex" match for that.

I'm not sure that it is what you want.

Also, check the "protocols" plugin.

Regards,
Yves

Le 2014-07-09 16:59, Stefan Wiederoder a écrit :
Ahoi collectd list,

I´ve had trouble with a few boxes last week, where some daemons were
wracking havoc and this resulted
in too much TCP connections between two applications.

while using collectd for troubleshooting I thouhgt it´d be nice to have
another option within the tcpconns plugin
to generate a graph of the overall TCP connections status (and not only for
a few dedicated TCP ports).

something like      EnableGlobalStats yes|no

unfortunately I´m no C guy - therefore I´m asking if someones willing to do
the job?

bye
,
Stefan

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