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The TCP RTT check reports on roundtrip times between the Agent’s host and any host it is communicating with. This check is passive and only reports RTT times for packets being sent and received from outside the check. The check itself does not send any packets.
This check is only shipped with the 64-bit DEB and RPM Datadog Agent v5 packages. For other versions of the Agent, see the Datadog/go-metro usage for instructions on how to build the go-metro binary.
Setup
Installation
The check uses timestamps provided by the PCAP library to compute the time between any outgoing packet and the corresponding TCP acknowledgment. As such, PCAP must be installed and configured.
Debian-based systems should use one of the following:
$ sudo apt-get install libcap
$ sudo apt-get install libcap2-bin
Redhat-based systems should use one of these:
$ sudo yum install libcap
$ sudo yum install compat-libcap1
Finally, configure PCAP:
$ sudo setcap cap_net_raw+ep /opt/datadog-agent/bin/go-metro
Configuration
Edit go-metro.d/conf.yaml
, in the conf.d/
folder at the root of your Agent’s configuration directory. See the sample go-metro.d/conf.yaml for all available configuration options.
The following example retrieves the TCP RTT times for app.datadoghq.com
and 192.168.0.22
:
init_config:
snaplen: 512
idle_ttl: 300
exp_ttl: 60
statsd_ip: 127.0.0.1
statsd_port: 8125
log_to_file: true
log_level: info
instances:
- interface: eth0
tags:
- env:prod
ips:
- 45.33.125.153
hosts:
- app.datadoghq.com
Validation
To validate that the check is running correctly, you should see system.net.tcp.rtt
metrics showing in the Datadog interface. Also, if you run sudo /etc/init.d/datadog-agent status
, you should see something similar to the following:
datadog-agent.service - "Datadog Agent"
Loaded: loaded (/lib/...datadog-agent.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Thu 2016-03-31 20:35:27 UTC; 42min ago
Process: 10016 ExecStop=/opt/.../supervisorctl -c /etc/dd-....conf shutdown (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Process: 10021 ExecStart=/opt/.../start_agent.sh (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Main PID: 10025 (supervisord)
CGroup: /system.slice/datadog-agent.service
├─10025 /opt/datadog-...python /opt/datadog-agent/bin/supervisord -c /etc/dd-agent/supervisor.conf
├─10043 /opt/datadog-...python /opt/datadog-agent/agent/dogstatsd.py --use-local-forwarder
├─10044 /opt/datadog-agent/bin/go-metro -cfg=/etc/dd-agent/conf.d/go-metro.yaml
├─10046 /opt/datadog-.../python /opt/datadog-agent/agent/ddagent.py
└─10047 /opt/datadog-.../python /opt/datadog-agent/agent/agent.py foreground --use-local-forwarder
If the TCP RTT check has started you should see something similar to the go-metro line above.
This is a passive check, so unless there are packets actively being sent to the hosts mentioned in the yaml file, the metrics are not reported.
Data Collected
Metrics
system.net.tcp.rtt (gauge) | The TCP round trip time. Shown as millisecond |
system.net.tcp.rtt.avg (gauge) | The average TCP round trip time as typically computed by the TCP stack. Shown as millisecond |
system.net.tcp.rtt.jitter (gauge) | The TCP round trip time jitter. Shown as millisecond |