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9.0 KiB
Perl
Executable File
294 lines
9.0 KiB
Perl
Executable File
#! /usr/bin/perl
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# -*- perl -*-
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=head1 NAME
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xen_multi - Munin multigraph plugin to monitor Xen domains activity
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=head1 APPLICABLE SYSTEMS
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This plugin should work on any system running a Xen hypervisor and where xentop
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is installed. It also needs Munin 1.4.0 or higher, since it uses AREASTACK
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(available from 1.3.3) and multigraph (available from 1.4.0).
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=head1 CONFIGURATION
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xentop requires superuser privileges, so you need to include in your
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configuration:
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[xen-multi]
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user root
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env.xenskip "<space separated module list>"
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Modules: cput, cpup, mem, disk, net
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Then restart munin-node and you're done.
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=head1 INTERPRETATION
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This plugin produces four different graphs: CPU usage, memory usage, disk IOs
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and network traffic.
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In each graph, all Xen domains (including dom0) have their data stacked, giving
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an overall amount of ressources used.
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NOTE: xentop always reports 0 for dom0's disk IOs and network traffic, but
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both graphs show its entry all the same, so each domain can keep its own color
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along the different graphs.
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=head2 CPU time
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This graph shows a percentage of the CPU time used by each domain.
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=head2 CPU usage
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This graph shows a percentage of the CPU percentage used by each domain.
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=head2 Memory usage
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This graph shows the amount of memory (in bytes) used by each domain.
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=head2 Disk IOs
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This graph shows the number of disk read and write operations for each domain.
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=head2 Network traffic
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This graph shows the amount of bits received and transmitted for each domain.
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=head1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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Michael Renner for the C<diskstats> plugin which I borrowed some code from.
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=head1 VERSION
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0.90
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=head1 MAGIC MARKERS
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#%# family=auto
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#%# capabilities=autoconf
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=head1 AUTHOR
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Raphael HALIMI <raphael.halimi@gmail.com>
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Modified by Krisztian IVANCSO <github-ivan@ivancso.net>
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=head1 LICENSE
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GPLv2
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=cut
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use strict;
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use Munin::Plugin;
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my $XEN_SKIP = $ENV{xenskip} || "";
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# autoconf - quite simple
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if ($ARGV[0] eq "autoconf") {
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if (`which xentop`) {
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print "yes\n";
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} else {
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print "no (xentop not found)\n";
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}
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exit 0;
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}
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#
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# Common steps for both "config" and a normal run
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#
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#
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# trim_label
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#
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# Trims a given label to it's non-wrapping size
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# $type = 'pos' for normal graphs and 'neg' for mirror graphs
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# pos: nnn.nnU_ times 4
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# neg: nnn.nnU/nnn.nnU_ times 4
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sub trim_label {
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my ($type, $label) = @_; my $data_characters;
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my ($graph_width, $graph_border_width, $padding_characters, $pixels_per_character) = (497,3,5,6);
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if ($type eq 'pos') {$data_characters = 32;} elsif ($type eq 'neg') {$data_characters = 64;} else {return $label;}
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my $available_characters = abs(($graph_width+$graph_border_width)/$pixels_per_character)-$padding_characters-$data_characters;
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# If the label is longer than the available space, we write as many
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# characters as we can on both left and right, and two dots in the middle
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if ( $available_characters < length $label ) {
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my $center = ($available_characters-2)/2;
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$label = substr($label,0,($center)) . '..' . substr($label,-$center);
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}
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return $label;
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}
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# Global variables
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my (%domains,$domain,@domainlist,$munindomain,$cpusecs,$cpupercent,$memk,$nettxk,$netrxk,$vbdrd,$vbdwr);
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open (XENTOP,"xentop -b -f -i2 |") or die "Could not execute xentop, $!";
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# Now we build a hash of hashes to store information
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while (<XENTOP>) {
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# Some cleaning first
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s/^\s+//; chomp;
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# Skip the headers
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next if /^NAME/;
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# We define only what we need
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($domain,undef,$cpusecs,$cpupercent,$memk,undef,undef,undef,undef,undef,$nettxk,$netrxk,undef,undef,$vbdrd,$vbdwr,undef,undef,undef) = split(/\s+/);
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# We have to store the sanitised domain name in a separate variable
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$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'} = clean_fieldname($domain);
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# We need the remaining data only for a normal run
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if ($ARGV[0] eq "") {
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$domains{$domain}{'cpusecs'} = $cpusecs;
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$domains{$domain}{'cpupercent'} = $cpupercent;
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$domains{$domain}{'mem'} = $memk;
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$domains{$domain}{'nettx'} = $nettxk;
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$domains{$domain}{'netrx'} = $netrxk;
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$domains{$domain}{'vbdrd'} = $vbdrd;
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$domains{$domain}{'vbdwr'} = $vbdwr;
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}
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}
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@domainlist = sort(keys(%domains));
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#
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# config - quite simple, too
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#
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if ($ARGV[0] eq "config") {
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if ($XEN_SKIP !~ /cput/) {
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print "multigraph xen_cpu_time\n";
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print "graph_title Xen domains CPU time\n";
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print "graph_args --base 1000 -l 0\n";
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print "graph_vlabel cpu seconds\n";
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print "graph_scale no\n";
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print "graph_category virtualization\n";
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print "graph_info This graph shows CPU time for each Xen domain.\n";
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for $domain (@domainlist) {
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_cpu_time.label ".trim_label('pos',$domain)."\n";
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_cpu_time.type DERIVE\n";
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_cpu_time.cdef $domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_cpu_time,100,*\n";
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_cpu_time.min 0\n";
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_cpu_time.draw AREASTACK\n";
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}
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}
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if ($XEN_SKIP !~ /cpup/) {
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print "\nmultigraph xen_cpu\n";
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print "graph_title Xen domains CPU utilization\n";
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print "graph_args --base 1000 -l 0 --upper-limit 100\n";
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print "graph_vlabel %\n";
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print "graph_scale no\n";
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print "graph_category virtualization\n";
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print "graph_info This graph shows CPU utilization for each Xen domain.\n";
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for $domain (@domainlist) {
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_cpu.label ".trim_label('pos',$domain)."\n";
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_cpu.draw AREASTACK\n"
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}
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}
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if ($XEN_SKIP !~ /mem/) {
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print "\nmultigraph xen_mem\n";
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print "graph_title Xen domains memory usage\n";
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print "graph_args --base 1024 -l 0\n";
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print "graph_vlabel bytes\n";
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print "graph_category virtualization\n";
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print "graph_info This graph shows memory usage for each Xen domain.\n";
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for $domain (@domainlist) {
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_mem.label ".trim_label('pos',$domain)."\n";
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_mem.cdef $domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_mem,1024,*\n";
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_mem.draw AREASTACK\n";
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}
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}
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if ($XEN_SKIP !~ /net/) {
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print "\nmultigraph xen_net\n";
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print "graph_title Xen domains network traffic\n";
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print "graph_args --base 1000\n";
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print "graph_vlabel bits per \${graph_period} in (-) / out (+)\n";
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print "graph_category virtualization\n";
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print "graph_info This graph shows network traffic for each Xen domain.\n";
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for $domain (@domainlist) {
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_netrx.label none\n";
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_netrx.cdef $domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_netrx,8192,*\n";
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_netrx.type COUNTER\n";
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_netrx.graph no\n";
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_nettx.label ".trim_label('neg',$domain)."\n";
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_nettx.cdef $domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_nettx,8192,*\n";
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_nettx.type COUNTER\n";
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_nettx.draw AREASTACK\n";
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_nettx.negative $domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_netrx\n";
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}
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}
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if ($XEN_SKIP !~ /disk/) {
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print "\nmultigraph xen_disk\n";
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print "graph_title Xen domains disk IOs\n";
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print "graph_args --base 1000\n";
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print "graph_vlabel IOs per \${graph_period} read (-) / write (+)\n";
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print "graph_category virtualization\n";
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print "graph_info This graph shows disk IOs for each Xen domain.\n";
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for $domain (@domainlist) {
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_vbdrd.label none\n";
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_vbdrd.type COUNTER\n";
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_vbdrd.graph no\n";
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_vbdwr.label ".trim_label('neg',$domain)."\n";
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_vbdwr.type COUNTER\n";
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_vbdwr.draw AREASTACK\n";
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_vbdwr.negative $domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_vbdrd\n";
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}
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}
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exit 0;
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}
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#
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# Normal run
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#
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if ($XEN_SKIP !~ /cput/) {
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print "multigraph xen_cpu_time\n";
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for $domain (@domainlist) {
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_cpu_time.value $domains{$domain}{'cpusecs'}\n";
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}
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}
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if ($XEN_SKIP !~ /cpup/) {
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print "\nmultigraph xen_cpu\n";
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for $domain (@domainlist) {
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_cpu.value $domains{$domain}{'cpupercent'}\n";
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}
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}
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if ($XEN_SKIP !~ /mem/) {
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print "\nmultigraph xen_mem\n";
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for $domain (@domainlist) {
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_mem.value $domains{$domain}{'mem'}\n";
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}
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}
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if ($XEN_SKIP !~ /net/) {
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print "\nmultigraph xen_net\n";
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for $domain (@domainlist) {
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_nettx.value $domains{$domain}{'nettx'}\n";
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_netrx.value $domains{$domain}{'netrx'}\n";
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}
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}
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if ($XEN_SKIP !~ /disk/) {
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print "\nmultigraph xen_disk\n";
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for $domain (@domainlist) {
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_vbdrd.value $domains{$domain}{'vbdrd'}\n";
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print "$domains{$domain}{'munindomain'}_vbdwr.value $domains{$domain}{'vbdwr'}\n";
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}
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}
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