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diff --git a/src/health/guides/portcheck/portcheck_service_reachable.md b/src/health/guides/portcheck/portcheck_service_reachable.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..550db585e --- /dev/null +++ b/src/health/guides/portcheck/portcheck_service_reachable.md @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +### Understand the alert + +This alert checks if a particular TCP service on a specified host and port is reachable. If the average percentage of successful checks within the last minute is below 75%, it triggers an alert indicating the TCP service is not functioning properly. + +### Troubleshoot the alert + +- Verify if the problem is network-related or service-related + + 1. Check if the host and port are correct and the service is configured to listen on that specific port. + + 2. Use `ping` or `traceroute` to diagnose the connectivity issues between your machine and the host. + + 3. Use `telnet` or `nc` to check if the specific port on the host is reachable. For example, `telnet example.com port_number` or `nc example.com port_number`. + + 4. Check the network configuration, firewall settings, and routing rules on both the local machine and the target host. + +- Check if the TCP service is running and functioning properly + + 1. Check the service logs for any errors or issues that may prevent it from working correctly. + + 2. Restart the service and monitor its behavior. + + 3. Investigate if there are any recent changes in the service configuration or updates that may cause the issue. + + 4. Monitor system resources such as CPU, memory, and disk usage to ensure they are not causing any performance bottlenecks. + +- Optimize the service configuration + + 1. Review the service's performance-related configurations and fine-tune them, if necessary. + + 2. Check if there are any optimizations or best practices that can be applied to boost the service performance and reliability. + |