2007-04-04 22:51:10 +02:00
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#!/usr/bin/perl -wT
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#
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# Script to minitor the cpu usage of Xen domains
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#
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# Author: Adam Crews <doo <at> shroom <dot> com>
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# License: GPL
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2014-12-05 00:37:42 +01:00
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# Based on the original xen script from Matthias Pfafferodt, syntron at web.de
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2007-04-04 22:51:10 +02:00
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#
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# Note: Your munin config must run this as root.
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#
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# Parameters
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# config (required)
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# autoconf (optional - used by munin-config)
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#
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2011-04-20 20:14:51 +02:00
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# Changelog:
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# Properly ignore the xentop output header line.
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# Ward Vandewege (ward@gnu.org), 2011-04-20
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#
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2007-04-04 22:51:10 +02:00
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#%# family=auto
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#%# capabilities=autoconf
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# Define where to find xm tools
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my $XM = '/usr/sbin/xm';
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my $XMTOP = '/usr/sbin/xentop';
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##############
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# You should not need to edit anything below here
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#
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use strict;
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$ENV{PATH} = '/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin';
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my $arg; undef($arg);
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if (defined($ARGV[0])) {
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$arg = 'config' if ($ARGV[0] eq 'config');
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$arg = 'autoconf' if ($ARGV[0] eq 'autoconf');
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if ( "$arg" eq 'autoconf') {
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if ( -e $XM && -e $XMTOP ) {
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print "yes\n";
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exit 0;
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} else {
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print "no ($XM and/or $XMTOP not found\n";
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exit 1;
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}
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}
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if ( "$arg" eq 'config') {
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my %cnf; undef(%cnf);
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%cnf = (
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'graph_title' => 'Xen Domain CPU Usage',
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'graph_args' => '--base 1000 -l 0 --upper-limit 100 --rigid',
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'graph_vlabel' => 'Percent (%)',
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2014-09-06 22:28:53 +02:00
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'graph_category' => 'Virtualization',
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2007-04-04 22:51:10 +02:00
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'graph_info' => 'Display the % of CPU Usage for each domain',
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);
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my @domains = `$XM list`;
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shift(@domains); # we dont need the header line
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my $cnt = "0";
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foreach my $domain ( @domains ) {
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my ($dom,undef) = split(/\s/, $domain, 2);
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# we need to change - and . to _ or things get weird with the graphs
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# some decent quoting would probably fix this, but this works for now
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$dom =~ s/[-.]/_/g;
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$cnf{ "$dom" . '.label' } = "$dom";
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$cnf{ "$dom" . '.draw' } = 'STACK';
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$cnf{ "$dom" . '.min' } = '0';
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$cnf{ "$dom" . '.max' } = '100';
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$cnf{ "$dom" . '.info' } = '% CPU used for ' . "$dom";
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if ( "$cnt" == "0") { $cnf{$dom.'.draw'} = 'AREA'; }
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$cnt++;
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}
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foreach my $key (sort(keys(%cnf))) {
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print "$key $cnf{$key}\n";
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}
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exit 0;
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}
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}
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# Nothing was passed as an argument, so let's just return the proper values
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my @chunks; undef(@chunks);
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{
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# run the xentop command a few times because the first reading is not always accurate
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local $/ = undef;
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@chunks = split(/^xentop - .*$/m, `$XMTOP -b -i2 -d2`);
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}
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# Take only the last run of xentop
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my @stats = split (/\n/,pop(@chunks));
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# remove the first 4 items that are junk that we don't need.
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shift(@stats);
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shift(@stats);
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shift(@stats);
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shift(@stats);
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my %vals; undef(%vals);
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foreach my $domain (@stats) {
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# trim the leading whitespace
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$domain =~ s/^\s+//;
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my @v_tmp = split(/\s+/, $domain);
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next if ($v_tmp[0] eq 'NAME');
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# we need to change - and . to _ or things get weird with the graphs
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# some decent quoting would probably fix this, but this works for now
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$v_tmp[0] =~ s/[-.]/_/g;
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$vals{$v_tmp[0]}{'cpu_percent'} = $v_tmp[3];
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$vals{$v_tmp[0]}{'vcpu'} = $v_tmp[8];
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if ( $vals{$v_tmp[0]}{'vcpu'} =~ m/n\/a/ ) {
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my $cpu = `grep -c "processor" < /proc/cpuinfo`;
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if ( $cpu =~ m/^(\d+)$/ ) {
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$vals{$v_tmp[0]}{'vcpu'} = $1;
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}
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}
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}
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foreach my $key (sort(keys(%vals))) {
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print "$key.value " . ($vals{$key}{'cpu_percent'}/$vals{'Domain_0'}{'vcpu'}), "\n";
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}
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