TCP Socket connection outbound monitor reading 1

Hey people, does anyone know if or not the Agent HQ followed a TCP Socket has its own connection as a metric? I am tracking not a port of the remote database. When the first set of data was posted hyperic has reported that there is an outgoing connection.  I tried d@#$ about everything trying to figure out what might be this connection. Before you go further and lose more sleep is - anyone know if Hyperic reports its own ping as a connection?

Either way, I did check netstat -, lsof and various records / proc and impossible to find a process bound to that port. Unfortunately I can't use a sniffer of packets due to limitations in the solaris containers.

Thank you

Deeboh

Hi Deeboh,

I think you're right, the connection you see is the verification of socket raw is the agent for the port of database.  Given that the life expectancy of this link is so short you probably won't see it netstat or/proc.

-Ryan

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