• mosquitto命令参数说明


    1. -c  配置文件

    从文件中加载配置参数 如果没有指定默认路径为/etc/mosquitto/mosquitto.conf

    2. -d   表示以后台守护进程的形式启动

    3. -p   指定监听端口 默认为1883

    4. -v  监控日志  类似于在配置文件中把log_type 设置为all

    mosquitto broker状态监控

    客户端可以通过订阅$SYS层级的话题来监控broker的相关信息

    1.$SYS/broker/bytes/received  收到的所有字节数

    2.$SYS/broker/bytes/sent  发送的所有字节数

    3.$SYS/broker/clients/connected 当前在线的客户端数

    4.$SYS/broker/clients/expired  超时的连接数

    5.$SYS/broker/clients/disconnected 断开的连接数

    6.$SYS/broker/clients/maximum  最大并发连接数

    7.$SYS/broker/clients/total  所有连接数(活动的和非活动的)

    8.$SYS/broker/heap/current size  当前用到的内存

    9.$SYS/broker/heap/maximum size  用到的最大内存

    $SYS/broker/load/connections/+
    The moving average of the number of CONNECT packets received by the broker over different time intervals. The final "+" of the hierarchy can be 1min, 5min or 15min. The value returned represents the number of connections received in 1 minute, averaged over 1, 5 or 15 minutes.


    $SYS/broker/load/bytes/received/+
    The moving average of the number of bytes received by the broker over different time intervals. The final "+" of the hierarchy can be 1min, 5min or 15min. The value returned represents the number of bytes received in 1 minute, averaged over 1, 5 or 15 minutes.


    $SYS/broker/load/bytes/sent/+
    The moving average of the number of bytes sent by the broker over different time intervals. The final "+" of the hierarchy can be 1min, 5min or 15min. The value returned represents the number of bytes sent in 1 minute, averaged over 1, 5 or 15 minutes.


    $SYS/broker/load/messages/received/+
    The moving average of the number of all types of MQTT messages received by the broker over different time intervals. The final "+" of the hierarchy can be 1min, 5min or 15min. The value returned represents the number of messages received in 1 minute, averaged over 1, 5 or 15 minutes.


    $SYS/broker/load/messages/sent/+
    The moving average of the number of all types of MQTT messages sent by the broker over different time intervals. The final "+" of the hierarchy can be 1min, 5min or 15min. The value returned represents the number of messages send in 1 minute, averaged over 1, 5 or 15 minutes.


    $SYS/broker/load/publish/dropped/+
    The moving average of the number of publish messages dropped by the broker over different time intervals. This shows the rate at which durable clients that are disconnected are losing messages. The final "+" of the hierarchy can be 1min, 5min or 15min. The value returned represents the number of messages dropped in 1 minute, averaged over 1, 5 or 15 minutes.


    $SYS/broker/load/publish/received/+
    The moving average of the number of publish messages received by the broker over different time intervals. The final "+" of the hierarchy can be 1min, 5min or 15min. The value returned represents the number of publish messages received in 1 minute, averaged over 1, 5 or 15 minutes.


    $SYS/broker/load/publish/sent/+
    The moving average of the number of publish messages sent by the broker over different time intervals. The final "+" of the hierarchy can be 1min, 5min or 15min. The value returned represents the number of publish messages sent in 1 minute, averaged over 1, 5 or 15 minutes.


    $SYS/broker/load/sockets/+
    The moving average of the number of socket connections opened to the broker over different time intervals. The final "+" of the hierarchy can be 1min, 5min or 15min. The value returned represents the number of socket connections in 1 minute, averaged over 1, 5 or 15 minutes.


    $SYS/broker/messages/inflight
    The number of messages with QoS>0 that are awaiting acknowledgments.


    $SYS/broker/messages/received
    The total number of messages of any type received since the broker started.


    $SYS/broker/messages/sent
    The total number of messages of any type sent since the broker started.


    $SYS/broker/messages/stored
    The number of messages currently held in the message store. This includes retained messages and messages queued for durable clients.


    $SYS/broker/publish/messages/dropped
    The total number of publish messages that have been dropped due to inflight/queuing limits. See the max_inflight_messages and max_queued_messages options in mosquitto.conf(5) for more information.


    $SYS/broker/publish/messages/received
    The total number of PUBLISH messages received since the broker started.


    $SYS/broker/publish/messages/sent
    The total number of PUBLISH messages sent since the broker started.


    $SYS/broker/retained messages/count
    The total number of retained messages active on the broker.


    $SYS/broker/subscriptions/count
    The total number of subscriptions active on the broker.


    $SYS/broker/timestamp
    The timestamp at which this particular build of the broker was made. Static.


    $SYS/broker/uptime
    The amount of time in seconds the broker has been online.


    $SYS/broker/version
    The version of the broker. Static.


    Wildcard Topic Subscriptions


    In addition to allowing clients to subscribe to specific topics, mosquitto also allows the use of two wildcards in subscriptions. + is the wildcard used to match a single level of hierarchy. For example, for a topic of "a/b/c/d", the following example subscriptions will match:


    a/b/c/d


    +/b/c/d


    a/+/c/d


    a/+/+/d


    +/+/+/+


    The following subscriptions will not match:


    a/b/c


    b/+/c/d


    +/+/+


    The second wildcard is # and is used to match all subsequent levels of hierarchy. With a topic of "a/b/c/d", the following example subscriptions will match:


    a/b/c/d


    #


    a/#


    a/b/#


    a/b/c/#


    +/b/c/#


    The $SYS hierarchy does not match a subscription of "#". If you want to observe the entire $SYS hierarchy, subscribe to $SYS/#.


    Note that the wildcards must be only ever used on their own, so a subscription of "a/b+/c" is not valid use of a wildcard. The # wildcard must only ever be used as the final character of a subscription.


    Bridges


    Multiple brokers can be connected together with the bridging functionality. This is useful where it is desirable to share information between locations, but where not all of the information needs to be shared. An example could be where a number of users are running a broker to help record power usage and for a number of other reasons. The power usage could be shared through bridging all of the user brokers to a common broker, allowing the power usage of all users to be collected and compared. The other information would remain local to each broker.


    For information on configuring bridges, see mosquitto.conf(5).


    Signals


    SIGHUP
    Upon receiving the SIGHUP signal, mosquitto will attempt to reload configuration file data, assuming that the -c argument was provided when mosquitto was started. Not all configuration parameters can be reloaded without restarting. See mosquitto.conf(5) for details.


    SIGUSR1
    Upon receiving the SIGUSR1 signal, mosquitto will write the persistence database to disk. This signal is only acted upon if persistence is enabled.


    SIGUSR2
    The SIGUSR2 signal causes mosquitto to print out the current subscription tree, along with information about where retained messages exist. This is intended as a testing feature only and may be removed at any time.


    Files


    /etc/mosquitto/mosquitto.conf
    Configuration file. See mosquitto.conf(5).


    /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db
    Persistent message data storage location if persist enabled.


    /etc/hosts.allow, /etc/hosts.deny

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