The socketstat plugin gathers indicators from established connections, using
iproute2's ss
command.
The ss
command does not require specific privileges.
WARNING: The output format will produce series with very high cardinality.
You should either store those by an engine which doesn't suffer from it, use a
short retention policy or do appropriate filtering.
Global configuration options
In addition to the plugin-specific configuration settings, plugins support
additional global and plugin configuration settings. These settings are used to
modify metrics, tags, and field or create aliases and configure ordering, etc.
See the CONFIGURATION.md for more details.
Configuration
# Gather indicators from established connections, using iproute2's ss command.
# This plugin ONLY supports non-Windows
[[inputs.socketstat]]
## ss can display information about tcp, udp, raw, unix, packet, dccp and sctp sockets
## Specify here the types you want to gather
protocols = [ "tcp", "udp" ]
## The default timeout of 1s for ss execution can be overridden here:
# timeout = "1s"
Metrics
The measurements socketstat
contains the following fields
- state (string) (for tcp, dccp and sctp protocols)
If ss provides it (it depends on the protocol and ss version) it has the
following additional fields
- bytes_acked (integer, bytes)
- bytes_received (integer, bytes)
- segs_out (integer, count)
- segs_in (integer, count)
- data_segs_out (integer, count)
- data_segs_in (integer, count)
All measurements have the following tags:
- proto
- local_addr
- local_port
- remote_addr
- remote_port
Example Output
recent ss version (iproute2 4.3.0 here)
./telegraf --config telegraf.conf --input-filter socketstat --test
socketstat,host=ubuntu-xenial,local_addr=10.6.231.226,local_port=42716,proto=tcp,remote_addr=192.168.2.21,remote_port=80 bytes_acked=184i,bytes_received=2624519595i,recv_q=4344i,segs_in=1812580i,segs_out=661642i,send_q=0i,state="ESTAB" 1606457205000000000
older ss version (iproute2 3.12.0 here)
./telegraf --config telegraf.conf --input-filter socketstat --test
socketstat,host=ubuntu-trusty,local_addr=10.6.231.163,local_port=35890,proto=tcp,remote_addr=192.168.2.21,remote_port=80 recv_q=0i,send_q=0i,state="ESTAB" 1606456977000000000