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4.3 KiB
Perl
Executable File
168 lines
4.3 KiB
Perl
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/perl
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=head1 NAME
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multi_tcp_ping - Graphs together the TCP ping results for several hosts
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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This plugin is meant to be called from Munin. You should set the
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'hosts' environment variable from Munin's configuration (i.e.
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/etc/munin/munin.conf) to specify which hosts and ports to query.
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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This plugin expects to receive the following environment variables:
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=over 4
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=item hosts (REQUIRED!)
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Comma-separated list of hosts to query. You can specify the TCP port
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to connect to on each of the hosts by listing them as host:port - The
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port defaults to 80. The following is a valid hosts declaration:
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hosts='192.168.0.15, 192.168.0.18:22'
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It will query host 192.168.0.15 on the default port (80), as well as
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host 192.168.0.18 on port 22.
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=back
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If the connection was opened successfully, it gives as the return
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value the time it took to establish the connection. If the requested
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host is not reachable, a hard-wired '-0.01' will be returned. Why
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-0.01? Because giving a negative value is the best way to easily get
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-visually- that something failed. Connection establishment times are
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usually in the 5-500ms range. 100ms will be not too little (and thus
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invisible), not too much (and thus killing the details in our graphs).
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=head1 DEPENDS ON
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L<Net::Ping>
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<munin>, L<munin-node>
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=head1 AUTHOR
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Gunnar Wolf <gwolf@gwolf.org>
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
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Copyright 2008 Gunnar Wolf, Instituto de Investigaciones
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Economicas, UNAM. This plugin is Free Software; you can
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redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
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Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2
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dated June, 1991, or any later version (at your choice).
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307,
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USA.
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=cut
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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# This evil "eval" is to make Travis CI able to test the plugin syntax
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# without having a perl built with threads.
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#
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# Also: The use of interpreter-based threads in perl is officially
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# discouraged.
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eval 'use threads; 1;' or die 'Could not use threads';
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use Net::Ping;
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my (%defaults, @hosts, $cmd_arg);
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%defaults = (port => 80, timeout => 2, unreachable => -0.01);
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@hosts = get_hosts($ENV{hosts});
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die "Hosts not set - cannot continue\n" unless @hosts;
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$cmd_arg = $ARGV[0] || '';
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config() if($cmd_arg eq "config");
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autoconf() if ($cmd_arg eq 'autoconf');
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for my $host (@hosts) {
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threads->new(\&ping_host, $host)
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}
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map {$_->join} threads->list;
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exit 0;
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sub ping_host {
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my ($host, $addr, $p, $ret, $time, $ip);
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$host = shift;
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$addr = host_label_for($host);
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$p=Net::Ping->new("tcp", $defaults{timeout});
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$p->hires();
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$p->{port_num} = $host->[1] || $defaults{port};
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($ret, $time, $ip) = $p->ping($host->[0]);
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$time = $defaults{unreachable} if !$ret;
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print "${addr}.value $time\n";
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}
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sub get_hosts {
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# Hosts are defined in the 'hosts' environment variable. It's a list of
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# hosts (and optionally ports) - We parse the list and arrange it neatly
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# to be easily consumed.
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my ($hostsdef, @hosts);
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$hostsdef = shift;
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return unless $hostsdef;
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for my $host (split(/,/, $hostsdef)) {
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$host =~ s/\s//g;
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$host =~ /^(?:([^:]+))
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(?::(\d+))?$/x;
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push @hosts, [$1, $2 || $defaults{port}];
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}
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return @hosts;
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}
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sub config {
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my @res = ("graph_title TCP connection times",
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"graph_args --base 1000 -l 0",
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"graph_vlabel seconds",
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"graph_category network",
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"graph_info Shows the time to establish a TCP connection");
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for my $host (@hosts) {
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my $addr = host_label_for($host);
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push @res, "$addr.label $addr";
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push @res, "$addr.draw LINE2";
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push @res, "$addr.info Time to establish TCP connection to " .
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"$host->[0]:$host->[1]";
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}
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print map {"$_\n"} @res;
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exit 0;
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}
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sub autoconf {
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print "yes\n";
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exit 0;
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}
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sub host_label_for {
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my ($ip, $port) = @{$_[0]};
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# Periods and colonsare not allowed in variable names
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my $addr = "src_${ip}_${port}";
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$addr =~ s/\./_/g;
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return $addr;
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}
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