On 27.07.23 23:14, Roland Mainz wrote:> Before I start writing one myself...
> ... did anyone ever wrote a tool to measure the latency of a ssh
> connection, a la "ping" ?
Umh ... Nagios(/Icinga/.../Monitoring) plugins?
> [nagios at monitoring01 ~]$ PLUGINS="/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins"
> [nagios at monitoring01 ~]$ $PLUGINS/check_tcp -H 172.28.225.35 -p 22
> TCP OK - 0.002 second response time on 172.28.225.35 port
22|time=0.001993s;;;0.000000;10.000000
> [nagios at monitoring01 ~]$ $PLUGINS/check_ssh -p 22 172.28.225.35
> SSH OK - OpenSSH_7.4 (protocol 2.0) | time=0.020124s;;;0.000000;10.000000
> [nagios at monitoring01 ~]$ time $PLUGINS/check_by_ssh -H 172.28.225.35 -C
"/bin/echo OK: SSH login succeeded"
> OK: SSH login succeeded
>
> real 0m0.788s
> user 0m0.051s
> sys 0m0.010s
https://pkgs.org/search/?q=nagios-plugins
Kind regards,
--
Jochen Bern
Systemingenieur
Binect GmbH
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