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#!/usr/bin/perl
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2010-06-27 19:26:04 +02:00
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# -*- perl -*-
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=head1 NAME
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dar_uptime - Munin plugin to monitor darwin system uptime.
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=head1 APPLICABLE SYSTEMS
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Should work on any darwin (Mac OS X) system with the 'uptime' command.
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=head1 CONFIGURATION
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None needed
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=head1 INTERPRETATION
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The plugin runs the uptime command, and parses the value into days.
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=head1 BUGS
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Limited test data set, probably fails some of the time - very likely
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on systems with a very low uptime.
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=head1 MAGIC MARKERS
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#%# family=auto
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#%# capabilities=autoconf
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=head1 VERSION
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v.0.0.1
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=head1 AUTHOR
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Copyright (C) 2010.
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Original version by J.T.Sage (at) gmail (dot) com.
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=head1 LICENSE
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GPLv2
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=cut
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use Munin::Plugin;
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if ( defined($ARGV[0])) {
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if ($ARGV[0] eq 'autoconf') {
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$uname = `uname`;
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if ( not ( $uname =~ /Darwin/ ) ) { print "no (not a Darwin System)\n"; }
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else {
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if ( not -x "/usr/bin/uptime" ) { print "no (uptime not found)\n"; }
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else {
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print "yes\n";
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}
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}
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exit 0;
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}
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if ( $ARGV[0] eq "config" ) {
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print "graph_title Uptime\n";
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print "graph_args --base 1000 -l 0 \n";
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print "graph_vlabel uptime in days\n";
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print "graph_category system\n";
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print "uptime.label uptime\n";
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print "uptime.draw AREA\n";
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exit 0;
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}
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}
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2018-08-02 02:03:42 +02:00
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@uptime = `/usr/bin/uptime`;
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foreach(@uptime) {
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$_ =~ m/^.+up (.+?), \d+ us.+$/;
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$timestr = $1;
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if ( $timestr =~ m/^(\d+) day.+?$/ ) {
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$days = $1;
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} else { $days = 0; }
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if ( $timestr =~ m/(\d+) h/ ) {
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$hrs = $1;
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} else { $hrs = 0; }
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if ( $timestr =~ m/(\d+)\:(\d+)/ ) {
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$hours = $1; $min = $2;
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} else { $hours = 0; $min = 0; }
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if ( $timestr =~ m/(\d+) m/ ) {
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$mint = $1;
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} else {
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$mint = 0;
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}
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$total = ( $days * 24 * 60 * 60 ) + ( ( $hrs + $hours ) * 60 * 60 ) + ( ( $min + $mint ) * 60 );
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$daysf = $total / ( 24 * 60 * 60 );
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$daysi = ( int( $daysf * 1000 ) / 1000 );
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print "uptime.value " . $daysi . "\n";
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}
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# vim:syntax=perl
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