Thanks Greg. I switched over to EchoPingHttps. In my scenario I am simply looking to confirm that port 443 is open. There is no actual page to load at the address though. Is there a way to ignore the 404 response and still measure that response time to the port?
Smokeping version 2.003006 successfully launched. Not entering multiprocess mode with '--debug'. Use '--debug-daemon' for that. EchoPingHttps: probing 2 targets with step 300 s and offset 210 s. FPing: probing 0 targets with step 300 s and offset 210 s. TCPPing: probing 0 targets with step 300 s and offset 210 s. EchoPingHttps: forks 5, timeout for each target 101 EchoPingHttps: executing cmd /usr/bin/echoping -t 5 -C -h / -n 20 gateway14.host.com:443 EchoPingHttps: executing cmd /usr/bin/echoping -t 5 -C -h / -n 20 gateway17.host.com:443 EchoPingHttps: WARNING: "/usr/bin/echoping -t 5 -C -h / -n 20 gateway14.host.com:443" exited with status 1 - output follows "choPingHttps: HTTP error "HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found EchoPingHttps: WARNING: "/usr/bin/echoping -t 5 -C -h / -n 20 gateway17.host.com:443" exited with status 1 - output follows "choPingHttps: HTTP error "HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found EchoPingHttps: gateway14.host.com: got EchoPingHttps: gateway17.host.com: got Calling RRDs::update(/var/lib/smokeping/Host/Gateway14.rrd --template uptime:loss:median:ping1:ping2:ping3:ping4:ping5:ping6:ping7:ping8:ping9:ping10:ping11:ping12:ping13:ping14:ping15:ping16:ping17:ping18:ping19:ping20 1408650942:U:20:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U) Calling RRDs::update(/var/lib/smokeping/Host/Gateway17.rrd --template uptime:loss:median:ping1:ping2:ping3:ping4:ping5:ping6:ping7:ping8:ping9:ping10:ping11:ping12:ping13:ping14:ping15:ping16:ping17:ping18:ping19:ping20 1408650942:U:20:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U) On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 3:54 PM, Gregory Sloop <gr...@sloop.net> wrote: > [Top post] > > I'm not sure about the second [manual] result, but the debug shows that > TCPPing came back with: > uptime:loss:median:ping1:ping2:ping3:ping4:ping5:ping6:ping7:ping8:ping9:ping10:ping11:ping12:ping13:ping14:ping15:ping16:ping17:ping18:ping19:ping20 > 1408568077:U:20:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U) > > [U] - meaning unknown. > > Is it possible that the TCPPing executable isn't where you think [or > somkeping] thinks it is, and/or can't run it for some reason? > > I don't think you should ever get an unknown - you should either get a > result or a loss - but unknown may be what you get if SP can't run it > properly. > > --- > One other issue, I see you're hitting the 443 [HTTP-SSL] port. I'd guess > this may be part of the issue. I seem to recall issues getting TCPPing to > work with SSL sessions properly - how are you going to validate a cert etc. > > For that, I think this would be more appropo: > http://oss.oetiker.ch/smokeping/probe/EchoPingHttps.en.html > > My gut says it's the HTTPS that's the problem, but both are worth looking > into. > > HTH > -Greg > > > Debian Lenny > smokeping 2.003006 > > Below is a copy of smoke ping debug output, along with the output of > running the command manually. I'm not sure why, but I'm not see numerical > values returned when running the command manually. I'm guess this is why no > data is being logged in the graph. All rrd files are owned by > smokeping:smokeping and are have perms of 755. > > Any thoughts? > > user@server:/var/lib/smokeping/# smokeping --debug > ### assuming you are using an tcpping copy reporting in milliseconds > ### Compiling alert detector pattern 'startloss' > ### ==S,>0%,>0%,>0% > sub { > my $d = shift; > my $y = $d->{loss}; > for(1){ > my $minlength = 4; > my $maxlength = 4; > next if scalar @$y < $minlength ; > next unless defined $y->[-4] and $y->[-4] eq 'S'; > next unless defined $y->[-3] > and $y->[-3] =~ /^\d/ > and $y->[-3] > 0; > next unless defined $y->[-2] > and $y->[-2] =~ /^\d/ > and $y->[-2] > 0; > next unless defined $y->[-1] > and $y->[-1] =~ /^\d/ > and $y->[-1] > 0; > return 1; > } > return 0; > } > > ### Compiling alert detector pattern 'rttdetect' > ### <10,<10,<10,<10,<10,<100,>100,>100,>100 > sub { > my $d = shift; > my $y = $d->{rtt}; > for(1){ > my $minlength = 9; > my $maxlength = 9; > next if scalar @$y < $minlength ; > next unless defined $y->[-9] > and $y->[-9] =~ /^\d/ > and $y->[-9] < 0.01; > next unless defined $y->[-8] > and $y->[-8] =~ /^\d/ > and $y->[-8] < 0.01; > next unless defined $y->[-7] > and $y->[-7] =~ /^\d/ > and $y->[-7] < 0.01; > next unless defined $y->[-6] > and $y->[-6] =~ /^\d/ > and $y->[-6] < 0.01; > next unless defined $y->[-5] > and $y->[-5] =~ /^\d/ > and $y->[-5] < 0.01; > next unless defined $y->[-4] > and $y->[-4] =~ /^\d/ > and $y->[-4] < 0.1; > next unless defined $y->[-3] > and $y->[-3] =~ /^\d/ > and $y->[-3] > 0.1; > next unless defined $y->[-2] > and $y->[-2] =~ /^\d/ > and $y->[-2] > 0.1; > next unless defined $y->[-1] > and $y->[-1] =~ /^\d/ > and $y->[-1] > 0.1; > return 1; > } > return 0; > } > > ### Compiling alert detector pattern 'bigloss' > ### ==0%,==0%,==0%,==0%,>0%,>0%,>0% > sub { > my $d = shift; > my $y = $d->{loss}; > for(1){ > my $minlength = 7; > my $maxlength = 7; > next if scalar @$y < $minlength ; > next unless defined $y->[-7] > and $y->[-7] =~ /^\d/ > and $y->[-7] == 0; > next unless defined $y->[-6] > and $y->[-6] =~ /^\d/ > and $y->[-6] == 0; > next unless defined $y->[-5] > and $y->[-5] =~ /^\d/ > and $y->[-5] == 0; > next unless defined $y->[-4] > and $y->[-4] =~ /^\d/ > and $y->[-4] == 0; > next unless defined $y->[-3] > and $y->[-3] =~ /^\d/ > and $y->[-3] > 0; > next unless defined $y->[-2] > and $y->[-2] =~ /^\d/ > and $y->[-2] > 0; > next unless defined $y->[-1] > and $y->[-1] =~ /^\d/ > and $y->[-1] > 0; > return 1; > } > return 0; > } > > ### Compiling alert detector pattern 'someloss' > ### >0%,*12*,>0%,*12*,>0% > sub { > my $d = shift; > my $y = $d->{loss}; > for(1){ > my $imax2 = min(@$y - 3, 12); > my $imax1 = min(@$y - 3, 12); > my $minlength = 3; > my $maxlength = 27; > next if scalar @$y < $minlength ; > my $i1; > for($i1=0; $i1 < min($maxlength,$imax1); $i1++){ > my $i2; > for($i2=0; $i2 < min($maxlength-$i1,$imax2); $i2++){ > next unless defined $y->[-3-$i1-$i2] > and $y->[-3-$i1-$i2] =~ /^\d/ > and $y->[-3-$i1-$i2] > 0; > last; > } > return 0 if $i2 >= min($maxlength-$i1-$i2,$imax2); > next unless defined $y->[-2-$i1] > and $y->[-2-$i1] =~ /^\d/ > and $y->[-2-$i1] > 0; > last; > } > return 0 if $i1 >= min($maxlength-$i1,$imax1); > next unless defined $y->[-1] > and $y->[-1] =~ /^\d/ > and $y->[-1] > 0; > return 1; > } > return 0; > } > > > > Smokeping version 2.003006 successfully launched. > Not entering multiprocess mode with '--debug'. Use '--debug-daemon' for > that. > EchoPingHttps: probing 0 targets with step 300 s and offset 232 s. > FPing: probing 0 targets with step 300 s and offset 232 s. > TCPPing: probing 2 targets with step 300 s and offset 232 s. > TCPPing: forks 5, timeout for each target 101 > TCPPing: Executing /usr/bin/tcpping -C -x 20 gateway17.jetpay.com 443 > TCPPing: Executing /usr/bin/tcpping -C -x 20 gateway14.jetpay.com 443 > TCPPing: gateway14.jetpay.com: got > TCPPing: gateway17.jetpay.com: got > Calling RRDs::update(/var/lib/smokeping/JetPay/Gateway14.rrd --template > uptime:loss:median:ping1:ping2:ping3:ping4:ping5:ping6:ping7:ping8:ping9:ping10:ping11:ping12:ping13:ping14:ping15:ping16:ping17:ping18:ping19:ping20 > 1408568077:U:20:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U) > Calling RRDs::update(/var/lib/smokeping/JetPay/Gateway17.rrd --template > uptime:loss:median:ping1:ping2:ping3:ping4:ping5:ping6:ping7:ping8:ping9:ping10:ping11:ping12:ping13:ping14:ping15:ping16:ping17:ping18:ping19:ping20 > 1408568077:U:20:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U:U) > > > ----------------------------------- > output from running the command manually > ----------------------------------- > > user@server:/etc/smokeping/config.d# /usr/bin/tcpping -C -x 20 > gateway14.jetpay.com 443 > gateway14.jetpay.com : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > user@server:/etc/smokeping/config.d# > >
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