On 2017-07-26 13:36, Peter Booth wrote:
Vlad,

I'd suggest beginning by seeing whether or not this is real. If you
create a cron job that invokes netstat -ant every hour, then summarize
the connections and either view them manually or write them into an
influxdb and graph with grafana you will see whether or not the #tcp
connections really is growing and, if so, which connections are
growing.

Thanks for the suggestion, but with it slow progression and low signal-to-noise ration in comparison with the daily and weekly connection cycle, I'm not sure it would be practically possible to measure it like that. But your suggestion gave me another idea, to record IPs of established tcp conns every 5 minutes and then see which ones remain constant.

But are you suggesting that nginx status is reporting wrong/fake numbers? What do you mean by "real"?

And what about connections that are staying in "CLOSED" state until I restart or reload nginx?




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Vlad K.
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