netstat info to collect info every 10 sec.

  • trying to run below netstat via SQL agent job every 10 sec and save output to txt file and it fails.
    Please help me how to achieve below netstat to collect info every 10 secs.  

    netstat -an|find /C "EST"
    netstat -an | find “TIME”
    netstat -an|find “CLOSE”

    Error message:
     Displays protocol statistics and current TCP/IP network connections.  NETSTAT [-a] [-b] [-e] [-f] [-n] [-o] [-p proto] [-r] [-s] [-x] [-t] [interval]  -a    Displays all connections and listening ports.  -b    Displays the executable involved in creating each connection or      listening port. In some cases well-known executables host      multiple independent components, and in these cases the      sequence of components involved in creating the connection      or listening port is displayed. In this case the executable      name is in [] at the bottom, on top is the component it called,      and so forth until TCP/IP was reached. Note that this option      can be time-consuming and will fail unless you have sufficient      permissions.  -e    Displays Ethernet statistics. This may be combined with the -s      option.  -f    Displays Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDN) for foreign      addresses.  -n    Displays addresses and port numbers in numerical form.  -o    Displays the owning process ID associated with each connection.  -p proto  Shows connections for the protocol specified by proto; proto      may be any of: TCP, UDP, TCPv6, or UDPv6. If used with the -s      option to display per-protocol statistics, proto may be any of:      IP, IPv6, ICMP, ICMPv6, TCP, TCPv6, UDP, or UDPv6.  -q    Displays all connections, listening ports, and bound      nonlistening TCP ports. Bound nonlistening ports may or may not      be associated with an active connection.  -r    Displays the routing table.  -s    Displays per-protocol statistics. By default, statistics are      shown for IP, IPv6, ICMP, ICMPv6, TCP, TCPv6, UDP, and UDPv6;      the -p option may be used to specify a subset of the default.  -t    Displays the current connection offload state.  -x    Displays NetworkDirect connections, listeners, and shared      endpoints.  -y    Displays the TCP connection template for all connections.      Cannot be combined with the other options.  interval  Redisplays selected statistics, pausing interval seconds      between each display. Press CTRL+C to stop redisplaying      statistics. If omitted, netstat will print the current      configuration information once. Process Exit Code 1. The step failed.

  • It looks like all three are being piped into a single command so you are getting the help output. Try breaking them into separate steps.

    Of course, this seems like a round peg for a square hole type of solution. I can't see a good reason to run this from an agent job.

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  • Hi Anzz,

    Instead of using CMD commands you can use below powershell script to achieve same.

    $est = netstat -an | Select-String "ESTABLISHED" ; $est="Established : " + $est.count ;
    $tw = netstat -an | Select-String "TIME_WAIT" ; $tw="Time_wait : " + $tw.count;
    $cw = netstat -an | Select-String "Close_WAIT" ; $cw="Close_wait : " + $cw.count ;
    $d= date
    "************** $d **********************************" | Out-File E:\output.txt -Append
    $est , $tw , $cw | out-File E:\output.txt -append
    Remove-Variable est
    Remove-Variable tw
    Remove-Variable cw
    Remove-Variable d

    you can schedule above script in sql agent job or in windows task scheduler. Hope this script  will work for you.

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    Aditya Rathour
    SQL DBA

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    but nothing can be changed until it is faced.

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