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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# Plugin to monitor rate of new connections in applications of Flash Media
# Server.
#
# Parameters:
#
# config (required)
# autoconf (optional - only used by munin-config)
#
# Requirements:
#
# libwww-perl (LWP) Perl library
# Proc::ProcessTable Perl module
#
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# Tested with:
# Debian Etch
# Macromedia Flash Media Server 2.0.3 r68
# Adobe Flash Media Server 3.0.1 r123
# Adobe Flash Media Server 3.5.0 r405
#
# $Log$
# Revision 1.0 2009/01/25 05:07:23 muzso
# Initial release.
#
# Usage
# -----
#
# 1. You will need the following Perl modules for this plugin to work:
#
# LWP - The World-Wide Web library for Perl
# Used modules: HTTP::Request, LWP::Simple, LWP::UserAgent
# http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?LWP
#
# Proc::ProcessTable - Perl extension to access the unix process table
# http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Proc::ProcessTable
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#
# On a Debian/Ubuntu system:
# apt-get install libwww-perl libproc-process-perl
#
# In Ubuntu and recent Debian (Lenny and later) versions the latter is
# renamed to libproc-processtable-perl, but for now (at the time of
# writing) libproc-process-perl still exists as a dummy package to provide
# backward compatibility.
#
# 2. You've to publish the "getApps" and "getAppStats" commands of the
# Flash Media Administration Server for use through the HTTP admin API.
# This means that you've to set "USERS.HTTPCOMMAND_ALLOW" to "true"
# in ${FMS_DIR}/conf/fms.ini and in ${FMS_DIR}/conf/Users.xml set the
# value of the node "Root/AdminServer/HTTPCommands/Allow" to contain
# "getApps" and "getAppStats" too (by default it allows only "ping").
#
# 3. If you want to monitor an FMS running locally (ie. on the same server
# where this plugin is deployed), then the plugin will autoconfigure
# itself by fetching parameters from the ${FMS_DIR}/conf/fms.ini config
# file of your FMS installation (autoconfigure will only work if the Flash
# Media Administration Server is running since the plugin fetches the
# location of the FMS directory through the current working directory of
# the "fmsadmin" process). For this you have to run the plugin with root
# privileges. To do so, specify in the Munin node plugin config file to
# use "root" user for the plugin.
#
# On Debian/Ubuntu this file can be found at
# /etc/munin/plugin-conf.d/munin-node
#
# The entry for the plugin should look like this:
# [fms_apps]
# user = root
#
# If autoconfiguration does not work or you want to specify the parameters
# yourself (eg. you want to monitor an FMS that is on a different host),
# then add a plugin entry to the Munin node plugin config file like this:
# [fms_apps]
# env.fms_admin_host = fms.example.com
# env.fms_admin_port = 1111
# env.fms_admin_username = admin
# env.fms_admin_password = the_admin_password
#
# For a local FMS the fms_admin_host can be set to "localhost".
#
# If you're using the env.fms_admin_* variables for configuration, then
# the plugin does not require root privileges.
#
# However if doing so, it is strongly advised that you restrict access to
# the Munin node plugin config file. It should be readable only by the
# Munin node daemon since your FMS admin password should not be accessible
# by any other user.
# In case of Debian/Ubuntu the /etc/munin/plugin-conf.d/munin-node file
# is owned by root and the munin-node process runs with root privileges,
# so the correct permission is to have the file readable only by root.
#
#
#
# Note: in case something "bad" happens (eg. plugin is run as non-root and
# autoconfiguration is used) the plugin writes some informative message
# to stderr to make debugging easier. This should not affect the normal
# operation of munin-node since only the stdout of the plugins is used
# and that's always kept as munin-node expects.
#
#
#
# Magic markers (optional - used by munin-config and installation scripts):
#
#%# family=auto
#%# capabilities=autoconf
use strict;
use LWP::UserAgent;
use LWP::Simple;
use Proc::ProcessTable;
my ($host, $port, $username, $password);
sub name_filter { my ($n) = @_; $n =~ s/[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/_/g; $n }
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sub get_apps {
my @applist;
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new(timeout => 30);
my $url = sprintf("http://%s:%d/admin/getApps?auser=%s\&apswd=%s", $host, $port, $username, $password);
my $response = $ua->request(HTTP::Request->new('GET', $url));
if ( $response->content =~ /<data>[^<]*(<.*>)[^>]*<\/data>/is ) {
my $apps = $1;
while ( $apps =~ /<_[0-9]+> *([^<]*) *<\/_[0-9]+>/gi ) {
my $appname = $1;
push(@applist, $appname);
}
}
return @applist;
}
if ( defined($ENV{fms_admin_host}) and length($ENV{fms_admin_host}) > 0 ) {
$host = $ENV{fms_admin_host};
}
if ( defined($ENV{fms_admin_port}) and length($ENV{fms_admin_port}) > 0 ) {
$port = $ENV{fms_admin_port};
}
if ( defined($ENV{fms_admin_username}) and length($ENV{fms_admin_username}) > 0 ) {
$username = $ENV{fms_admin_username};
}
if ( defined($ENV{fms_admin_password}) and length($ENV{fms_admin_password}) > 0 ) {
$password = $ENV{fms_admin_password};
}
if ( !( defined($host) and defined($port) and defined($username) and defined($password) ) ) {
# Autoconfiguration:
# 1. Find the "fmsadmin" process and assume that FMS is installed in the
# current working directory of the process.
# 2. Look for the FMS config file in ${FMS_DIR}/conf/fms.ini.
# 3. Fetch host, port, admin username and password values from the
# config file.
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# check that plugin is running with root privileges
if ( $> == 0 ) {
my $ProcTable = new Proc::ProcessTable;
PROC_LOOP: foreach my $proc (@{$ProcTable->table}) {
# match any filename starting with "fmsadmin"
# (this way the plugin might work on platforms other
# than linux too)
if ( defined($proc->{fname}) and $proc->{fname} =~ /^fmsadmin/i and defined($proc->{cwd}) ) {
my $fms_config = $proc->{cwd} . "/conf/fms.ini";
if ( open(my $fp, '<', $fms_config) ) {
while (my $line = <$fp>) {
chomp($line);
if ( $line =~ /^ *SERVER\.ADMIN_USERNAME *= *([^ ].*) *$/ ) {
$username = $1;
} elsif ( $line =~ /^ *SERVER\.ADMIN_PASSWORD *= *([^ ].*) *$/ ) {
$password = $1;
} elsif ( $line =~ /^ *SERVER\.ADMINSERVER_HOSTPORT *= *([^ ]*)/ ) {
my @data = split(":", $1);
if ( $#data > 0 ) {
if ( defined($data[0]) and length($data[0]) > 0 ) {
$host = $data[0];
} else {
$host = "localhost";
}
$port = $data[1];
}
}
# exit the loop if we've got all parameters
last PROC_LOOP if defined($host) and defined($port) and defined($username) and defined($password);
}
} else {
print(STDERR "Can't open FMS config file (" . $fms_config . "): $!\n");
}
# exit the loop since we've already found the process
# that we were looking for, we just failed to find
# all required parameters in fms.ini (or failed to
# find fms.ini at all in (cwd of fmsadmin)/conf
last PROC_LOOP;
}
}
} else {
print(STDERR "Plugin must be run with root privileges for autoconfiguration to work!\n");
}
}
if ( defined($ARGV[0]) ) {
if ( $ARGV[0] eq "autoconf" ) {
if ( defined($host) and defined($port) and defined($username) and defined($password) ) {
print("yes\n");
exit 0;
} else {
print("no\n");
exit 1;
}
} elsif ( $ARGV[0] eq "config" ) {
print <<'END_GRAPH_CONFIG';
graph_title Flash Media Server application connection rates
graph_args -l 0 --base 1000
graph_vlabel new connections per ${graph_period}
graph_category network
graph_period minute
graph_info This graph shows the number of new connections per ${graph_period} for each application on the Flash Media Server.
END_GRAPH_CONFIG
if ( defined($host) and defined($port) and defined($username) and defined($password) ) {
my @apps = get_apps();
if ( $#apps >= 0 ) {
foreach my $app (@apps) {
my $symbol = name_filter($app);
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print <<"END_APP_CONFIG";
fms_app_total_$symbol.label $app
fms_app_total_$symbol.type DERIVE
fms_app_total_$symbol.min 0
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END_APP_CONFIG
}
exit 0;
} else {
print(STDERR "Failed to get list of applications from the Flash Media Administration Server!\n");
exit 1;
}
} else {
print(STDERR "Failed to get all parameters needed for the connection to the Flash Media Administration Server!\n");
exit 1;
}
}
}
if ( defined($host) and defined($port) and defined($username) and defined($password) ) {
my @apps = get_apps();
if ( $#apps >= 0 ) {
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new(timeout => 30);
foreach my $app (@apps) {
my $symbol = name_filter($app);
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my $url = sprintf("http://%s:%d/admin/getAppStats?auser=%s\&apswd=%s\&app=%s", $host, $port, $username, $password, $app);
my $response = $ua->request(HTTP::Request->new('GET', $url));
if ( $response->content =~ /<data>.*<total_connects>[^0-9]*([0-9]+)[^0-9]*<\/total_connects>.*<\/data>/is ) {
print("fms_app_total_$symbol.value $1\n");
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} else {
print(STDERR "Failed to get total number of played streams for the \"$app\" application from the Flash Media Administration Server!\n");
print("fms_app_total_$symbol.value U\n");
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}
}
exit 0;
} else {
print(STDERR "Failed to get list of applications from the Flash Media Administration Server!\n");
exit 1;
}
} else {
print(STDERR "Failed to get all parameters needed for the connection to the Flash Media Administration Server!\n");
exit 2;
}