TCP

What does the TCP connector do?

The TCP connector checks the TCP connectivity of a service, returning success or failure, thus updating monitoring.

 

 

To monitor TCP in the One Platform:

  1. Go to the product application where you want to add TCP as a dependency.

  2. Click on the “Products” menu, then select the desired product card.

  3. Next, click on the name of the specific application you want to work with.

  4. Under “External Dependencies,” located just below the latency graph, you can add or search for an already registered dependency.

  5. To search for a dependency, enter its name in the search field.

  6. To add a new dependency, click on the green button with a plus (+) symbol.

From there, you can configure the settings and details for monitoring
TCP, including specifying the IP address or hostname, and other
relevant parameters.

When you click “Add,” a modal will
appear. In this modal, you will name your dependency and choose the
Environment. In the “Check type” field, select the option “Others,” and
in the “Method” field, choose “TCP.” After selecting the method, a field
for the Healthcheck URL will appear.

 

Check below the example strings for TCP:

example: HOST:PORT

 


Note: For security reasons, it is not permitted to enter an IP in
the healthcheck field. To monitor an IP, you need to enter it in a
secret and use it in healthcheck

What does the TCP connector do?

The TCP connector checks the TCP connectivity of a service, returning success or failure, thus updating monitoring.

 

 

To monitor TCP in the One Platform:

  1. Go to the product application where you want to add TCP as a dependency.

  2. Click on the “Products” menu, then select the desired product card.

  3. Next, click on the name of the specific application you want to work with.

  4. Under “External Dependencies,” located just below the latency graph, you can add or search for an already registered dependency.

  5. To search for a dependency, enter its name in the search field.

  6. To add a new dependency, click on the green button with a plus (+) symbol.

From there, you can configure the settings and details for monitoring
TCP, including specifying the IP address or hostname, and other
relevant parameters.

When you click “Add,” a modal will
appear. In this modal, you will name your dependency and choose the
Environment. In the “Check type” field, select the option “Others,” and
in the “Method” field, choose “TCP.” After selecting the method, a field
for the Healthcheck URL will appear.

 

Check below the example strings for TCP:

example: HOST:PORT

 


Note: For security reasons, it is not permitted to enter an IP in
the healthcheck field. To monitor an IP, you need to enter it in a
secret and use it in healthcheck