#!/bin/bash # # Plugin to monitor Memory usage inspired by cpubyuser # # 2012-05-23 Sebastien Campion LU=`ps auh | cut -d' ' -f 1 | sort -u` USERS=`echo $LU` if [ "$1" = "autoconf" ]; then if [ -n "$USERS" ]; then echo "yes" else echo "\$USERS not defined." fi exit fi if [ "$1" = "config" ]; then echo "graph_args --base 1000 -r --lower-limit 0" echo "graph_title Memory usage, by user" echo "graph_category system" echo "graph_info This graph shows memory usage, for monitored users." echo "graph_vlabel KB" echo "graph_scale no" echo "graph_period second" _USERS=${USERS//[-.]/_} echo "graph_order $_USERS others" FIRSTUSER=1; for USER in $USERS "others"; do _USER=${USER//[-.]/_} echo "${_USER}.label $USER" echo "${_USER}.info Memory used by user $USER" echo "${_USER}.type GAUGE" if [ $FIRSTUSER -eq 1 ]; then echo "${_USER}.draw AREA" FIRSTUSER=0 else echo "${_USER}.draw STACK" fi done exit fi ps -e -o "%z%U" | \ awk -v USERS="$USERS" ' { if ($2 != "USER") MEM_USER[$2]+=$1 } END { others_sum = 0 for (user in MEM_USER) { m = match(USERS,user) if (m != 0) { _user=user gsub(/[-.]/,"_", _user); print _user".value", MEM_USER[user] } else others_sum += MEM_USER[user] } print "others.value", others_sum; }'