государственный мониторинг (state monitoring)
Имя (Name)
ip-monitor, rtmon - state monitoring
Синопсис (Synopsis)
ip monitor
[ all
| OBJECT-LIST ] [ file
FILENAME ] [ label
] [
all-nsid
] [ dev
DEVICE ]
Параметры (Options)
-t
, -timestamp
Prints timestamp before the event message on the separated
line in format:
Timestamp: <Day> <Month> <DD> <hh:mm:ss> <YYYY>
<usecs> usec
<EVENT>
-ts
, -tshort
Prints short timestamp before the event message on the
same line in format:
[<YYYY>-<MM>-<DD>T<hh:mm:ss>.<ms>] <EVENT>
Описание (Description)
The ip
utility can monitor the state of devices, addresses and
routes continuously. This option has a slightly different format.
Namely, the monitor
command is the first in the command line and
then the object list follows:
ip monitor
[ all
| OBJECT-LIST ] [ file
FILENAME ] [ label
] [
all-nsid
] [ dev
DEVICE ]
OBJECT-LIST is the list of object types that we want to monitor.
It may contain link
, address
, route
, mroute
, prefix
, neigh
,
netconf
, rule
, nsid
and nexthop
. If no file
argument is given,
ip
opens RTNETLINK, listens on it and dumps state changes in the
format described in previous sections.
If the label
option is set, a prefix is displayed before each
message to show the family of the message. For example:
[NEIGH]10.16.0.112 dev eth0 lladdr 00:04:23:df:2f:d0 REACHABLE
[LINK]3: eth1: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast
state DOWN group default
link/ether 52:54:00:12:34:57 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
If the all-nsid
option is set, the program listens to all network
namespaces that have a nsid assigned into the network namespace
were the program is running. A prefix is displayed to show the
network namespace where the message originates. Example:
[nsid 0]10.16.0.112 dev eth0 lladdr 00:04:23:df:2f:d0 REACHABLE
If the file
option is given, the program does not listen on
RTNETLINK, but opens the given file, and dumps its contents. The
file should contain RTNETLINK messages saved in binary format.
Such a file can be generated with the rtmon
utility. This utility
has a command line syntax similar to ip monitor
. Ideally, rtmon
should be started before the first network configuration command
is issued. F.e. if you insert:
rtmon file /var/log/rtmon.log
in a startup script, you will be able to view the full history
later.
Nevertheless, it is possible to start rtmon
at any time. It
prepends the history with the state snapshot dumped at the moment
of starting.
If the dev
option is given, the program prints only events
related to this device.
Смотри также (See also)
ip(8)