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contrib-munin/plugins/memcached/memcached_multi_
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#!/usr/bin/perl
#
=head1 MEMCACHED
Memcached - A Plugin to monitor Memcached Servers (Multigraph)
=head1 MUNIN CONFIGURATION
[memcached_*]
env.host 127.0.0.1 *default*
env.port 11211 *default*
env.timescale 3 *default*
=head2 MUNIN ENVIRONMENT CONFIGURATION EXPLANATION
host = host we are going to monitor
port = port we are connecting to, in order to gather stats
timescale = what time frame do we want to format our graphs too
=head1 NODE CONFIGURATION
Please make sure you can telnet to your memcache servers and issue the
following commands: stats, stats settings, stats items and stats slabs.
Available Graphs contained in this Plugin
bytes => This graphs the current network traffic in and out
commands => I<MULTIGRAPH> This graphs the current commands being issued to the memcache machine. B<Multigraph breaks this down to per slab.>
conns => This graphs the current, max connections as well as avg conns per sec avg conns per sec is derived from total_conns / uptime.
evictions => I<MULTIGRAPH> This graphs the current evictions on the node. B<Multigraph breaks this down to per slab.>
items => I<MULTIGRAPH> This graphs the current items and total items in the memcached node. B<Multigraph breaks this down to per slab.>
memory => I<MULTIGRAPH> This graphs the current and max memory allocation B<Multigraph breaks this down to per slab.>
=head1 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
You will find that some of the graphs have LEI on them. This was done in order to save room
on space for text and stands for B<Last Evicted Item>.
The B<Timescale> variable formats certain graphs based on the following guidelines.
1 => Seconds
2 => Minutes
3 => Hours B<*Default*>
4 => Days
=head1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thanks to dormando for putting up with me ;)
=head1 AUTHOR
Matt West < https://github.com/mhwest13/Memcached-Munin-Plugin >
=head1 LICENSE
GPLv2
=head1 MAGIC MARKERS
#%# family=auto
#%# capabilities=autoconf suggest
=cut
use strict;
use warnings;
use IO::Socket;
use Munin::Plugin;
use File::Basename;
if (basename($0) !~ /^memcached_multi_/) {
print "This script needs to be named memcached_multi_ and have symlinks which start the same.\n";
exit 1;
}
# tell munin about our multigraph capabilities
need_multigraph();
=head1 Variable Declarations
This section of code is to declare the variables used throughout the plugin
Some of them are imported as environment variables from munin plugin conf.d
file, others are hashes used for storing information that comes from the
stats commands issued to memcached.
=cut
# lets import environment variables for the plugin or use the default
my $host = $ENV{host} || "127.0.0.1";
my $port = $ENV{port} || 11211;
# This gives us the ability to control the timescale our graphs are displaying.
# The default it set to divide by hours, if you want to get seconds set it to 1.
# Options: 1 = seconds, 2 = minutes, 3 = hours, 4 = days
my $timescale = $ENV{timescale} || 3;
# This hash contains the information contained in two memcache commands
# stats and stats settings.
my %stats;
# This gives us eviction rates and other hit stats per slab
# We track this so we can see if something was evicted earlier than necessary
my %items;
# This gives us the memory size and usage per slab
# We track this so we can see what slab is being used the most and has no free chunks
# so we can re-tune memcached to allocate more pages for the specified chunk size
my %chnks;
=head2 Graph Declarations
This block of code builds up all of the graph info for all root / sub graphs.
%graphs: is a container for all of the graph definition information. In here is where you'll
find the configuration information for munin's graphing procedure.
Format:
$graph{graph_name} => {
config => {
You'll find the main graph config stored here
{ key => value },
{ ... },
},
datasrc => [
Name: name given to data value
Attr: Attribute and value, attribute must be valid plugin argument
{ name => 'Name', info => 'info about graph', ... },
{ ... },
],
}
=cut
my %graphs;
# main graph for memcached item count
$graphs{items} = {
config => {
args => '--base 1000 --lower-limit 0',
vlabel => 'Items in Memcached',
category => 'memcached',
title => 'Items',
info => 'This graph shows the number of items in use by memcached',
},
datasrc => [
{ name => 'curr_items', label => 'Current Items', min => '0' },
{ name => 'total_items', label => 'New Items', min => '0', type => 'DERIVE' },
],
};
# main graph for memcached memory usage
$graphs{memory} = {
config => {
args => '--base 1024 --lower-limit 0',
vlabel => 'Bytes Used',
category => 'memcached',
title => 'Memory Usage',
info => 'This graph shows the memory consumption of memcached',
},
datasrc => [
{ name => 'limit_maxbytes', draw => 'AREA', label => 'Maximum Bytes Allocated', min => '0' },
{ name => 'bytes', draw => 'AREA', label => 'Current Bytes Used', min => '0' },
],
};
# main graph for memcached network usage
$graphs{bytes} = {
config => {
args => '--base 1000',
vlabel => 'bits in (-) / out (+)',
title => 'Network Traffic',
category => 'memcached',
info => 'This graph shows the network traffic in (-) / out (+) of the machine',
order => 'bytes_read bytes_written',
},
datasrc => [
{ name => 'bytes_read', type => 'DERIVE', label => 'Network Traffic coming in (-)', graph => 'no', cdef => 'bytes_read,8,*', min => '0' },
{ name => 'bytes_written', type => 'DERIVE', label => 'Traffic in (-) / out (+)', negative => 'bytes_read', cdef => 'bytes_written,8,*', min => '0' },
],
};
# graph for memcached connections
$graphs{conns} = {
config => {
args => '--base 1000 --lower-limit 0',
vlabel => 'Connections per ${graph_period}',
category => 'memcached',
title => 'Connections',
info => 'This graph shows the number of connections being handled by memcached',
order => 'max_conns curr_conns avg_conns',
},
datasrc => [
{ name => 'curr_conns', label => 'Current Connections', min => '0' },
{ name => 'max_conns', label => 'Max Connections', min => '0' },
{ name => 'avg_conns' , label => 'Avg Connections', min => '0' },
],
};
# main graph for memcached commands issued
$graphs{commands} = {
config => {
args => '--base 1000 --lower-limit 0',
vlabel => 'Commands per ${graph_period}',
category => 'memcached',
title => 'Commands',
info => 'This graph shows the number of commands being handled by memcached',
},
datasrc => [
{ name => 'cmd_get', type => 'DERIVE', label => 'Gets', info => 'Cumulative number of retrieval reqs', min => '0' },
{ name => 'cmd_set', type => 'DERIVE', label => 'Sets', info => 'Cumulative number of storage reqs', min => '0' },
{ name => 'get_hits', type => 'DERIVE', label => 'Get Hits', info => 'Number of keys that were requested and found', min => '0' },
{ name => 'get_misses', type => 'DERIVE', label => 'Get Misses', info => 'Number of keys there were requested and not found', min => '0' },
{ name => 'delete_hits', type => 'DERIVE', label => 'Delete Hits', info => 'Number of delete requests that resulted in a deletion of a key', min => '0' },
{ name => 'delete_misses', type => 'DERIVE', label => 'Delete Misses', info => 'Number of delete requests for missing key', min => '0' },
{ name => 'incr_hits', type => 'DERIVE', label => 'Increment Hits', info => 'Number of successful increment requests', min => '0' },
{ name => 'incr_misses', type => 'DERIVE', label => 'Increment Misses', info => 'Number of unsuccessful increment requests', min => '0' },
{ name => 'decr_hits', type => 'DERIVE', label => 'Decrement Hits', info => 'Number of successful decrement requests', min => '0' },
{ name => 'decr_misses', type => 'DERIVE', label => 'Decrement Misses', info => 'Number of unsuccessful decrement requests', min => '0' },
],
};
# main graph for memcached eviction rates
$graphs{evictions} = {
config => {
args => '--base 1000 --lower-limit 0',
vlabel => 'Evictions per ${graph_period}',
category => 'memcached',
title => 'Evictions',
info => 'This graph shows the number of evictions per second',
},
datasrc => [
{ name => 'evictions', label => 'Evictions', info => 'Cumulative Evictions Across All Slabs', type => 'DERIVE', min => '0' },
{ name => 'evicted_nonzero', label => 'Evictions prior to Expire', info => 'Cumulative Evictions forced to expire prior to expiration', type => 'DERIVE', min => '0' },
{ name => 'reclaimed', label => 'Reclaimed Items', info => 'Cumulative Reclaimed Item Entries Across All Slabs', type => 'DERIVE', min => '0' },
],
};
# sub graph for breaking memory info down by slab ( sub graph of memory )
$graphs{slabchnks} = {
config => {
args => '--base 1000 --lower-limit 0',
vlabel => 'Available Chunks for this Slab',
category => 'memcached',
title => 'Chunk Usage for Slab: ',
info => 'This graph shows you the chunk usage for this memory slab.',
},
datasrc => [
{ name => 'total_chunks', label => 'Total Chunks Available', min => '0' },
{ name => 'used_chunks', label => 'Total Chunks in Use', min => '0' },
{ name => 'free_chunks', label => 'Total Chunks Not in Use (Free)', min => '0' },
],
};
# sub graph for breaking commands down by slab ( sub graph of commands )
$graphs{slabhits} = {
config => {
args => '--base 1000 --lower-limit 0',
vlabel => 'Hits per Slab per ${graph_period}',
category => 'memcached',
title => 'Hits for Slab: ',
info => 'This graph shows you the successful hit rate for this memory slab.',
},
datasrc => [
{ name => 'get_hits', label => 'Get Requests', type => 'DERIVE', min => '0' },
{ name => 'cmd_set', label => 'Set Requests', type => 'DERIVE', min => '0' },
{ name => 'delete_hits', label => 'Delete Requests', type => 'DERIVE', min => '0' },
{ name => 'incr_hits', label => 'Increment Requests', type => 'DERIVE', min => '0' },
{ name => 'decr_hits', label => 'Decrement Requests', type => 'DERIVE', min => '0' },
],
};
# sub graph for breaking evictions down by slab ( sub graph of evictions )
$graphs{slabevics} = {
config => {
args => '--base 1000 --lower-limit 0',
vlabel => 'Evictions per Slab per ${graph_period}',
category => 'memcached',
title => 'Evictions for Slab: ',
info => 'This graph shows you the eviction rate for this memory slab.',
},
datasrc => [
{ name => 'evicted', label => 'Total Evictions', type => 'DERIVE', min => '0' },
{ name => 'evicted_nonzero', label => 'Evictions from LRU Prior to Expire', type => 'DERIVE', min => '0' },
{ name => 'reclaimed', label => 'Reclaimed Expired Items', info => 'This is number of times items were stored in expired entry memory space', type => 'DERIVE', min => '0' },
],
};
# sub graph for showing the time between an item was last evicted and requested ( sub graph of evictions )
$graphs{slabevictime} = {
config => {
args => '--base 1000 --lower-limit 0',
vlabel => ' since Request for LEI',
category => 'memcached',
title => 'Eviction Request Time for Slab: ',
info => 'This graph shows you the time since we requested the last evicted item',
},
datasrc => [
{ name => 'evicted_time', label => 'Eviction Time (LEI)', info => 'Time Since Request for Last Evicted Item', min => '0' },
],
};
# sub graph for breaking items down by slab ( sub graph of items )
$graphs{slabitems} = {
config => {
args => '--base 1000 --lower-limit 0',
vlabel => 'Items per Slab',
category => 'memcached',
title => 'Items in Slab: ',
info => 'This graph shows you the number of items and reclaimed items per slab.',
},
datasrc => [
{ name => 'number', label => 'Items', info => 'This is the amount of items stored in this slab', min => '0' },
],
};
# sub graph for showing the age of the eldest item stored in a slab ( sub graph of items )
$graphs{slabitemtime} = {
config => {
args => '--base 1000 --lower-limit 0',
vlabel => ' since item was stored',
category => 'memcached',
title => 'Age of Eldest Item in Slab: ',
info => 'This graph shows you the time of the eldest item in this slab',
},
datasrc => [
{ name => 'age', label => 'Eldest Item\'s Age', min => '0' },
],
};
=head1 Munin Checks
These checks look for config / autoconf / suggest params
=head2 Config Check
This block of code looks at the argument that is possibly supplied,
should it be config, it then checks to make sure the plugin
specified exists, assuming it does, it will run the do_config
subroutine for the plugin specified, otherwise it dies complaining
about an unknown plugin.
=cut
if (defined $ARGV[0] && $ARGV[0] eq 'config') {
# Lets get our plugin from the symlink being called up, we'll also verify its a valid
# plugin that we have graph information for
$0 =~ /memcached_multi_(.+)*/;
my $plugin = $1;
die 'Unknown Plugin Specified: ' . ($plugin ? $plugin : '') unless $graphs{$plugin};
# We need to fetch the stats before we do any config, cause its needed for multigraph
# subgraphs which use slab information for title / info per slab
fetch_stats();
# Now lets go ahead and print out our config.
do_config($plugin);
exit 0;
}
=head2 Autoconf Check
This block of code looks at the argument that is possibly supplied,
should it be autoconf, we will attempt to connect to the memcached
service specified on the host:port, upon successful connection it
prints yes, otherwise it prints no.
=cut
if (defined $ARGV[0] && $ARGV[0] eq 'autoconf') {
# Lets attempt to connect to memcached
my $s = get_conn();
# Lets verify that we did connect to memcached
if (defined($s)) {
print "yes\n";
exit 0;
} else {
print "no (unable to connect to $host\[:$port\])\n";
exit 0;
}
}
=head2 Suggest Check
This block of code looks at the argument that is possibly supplied,
should it be suggest, we are going to print the possible plugins
which can be specified. Note we only specify the root graphs for the
multigraphs, since the rest of the subgraphs will appear "behind" the
root graphs. It also attempts to connect to the memcached service to
verify it is infact running.
=cut
if (defined $ARGV[0] && $ARGV[0] eq 'suggest') {
# Lets attempt to connect to memcached
my $s = get_conn();
# Lets check that we did connect to memcached
if (defined($s)) {
my @rootplugins = ('bytes','conns','commands','evictions','items','memory');
foreach my $plugin (@rootplugins) {
print "$plugin\n";
}
exit 0;
} else {
print "no (unable to connect to $host\[:$port\])\n";
exit 0;
}
}
=head1 Output Subroutines
Output Subroutine calls to output data values
=head2 fetch_output
This subroutine is the main call for printing data for the plugin.
No parameters are taken as this is the default call if no arguments
are supplied from the command line.
=cut
# Well, no arguments were supplied that we know about, so lets print some data
fetch_output();
sub fetch_output {
# Lets get our plugin from the symlink being called up, we'll also verify its a valid
# plugin that we have graph information for
$0 =~ /memcached_multi_(.+)*/;
my $plugin = $1;
die 'Unknown Plugin Specified: ' . ($plugin ? $plugin : '') unless $graphs{$plugin};
# Well we need to actually fetch the stats before we do anything to them.
fetch_stats();
# Now lets go ahead and print out our output.
my @subgraphs;
if ($plugin eq 'memory') {
@subgraphs = ('slabchnks');
foreach my $slabid(sort{$a <=> $b} keys %chnks) {
print_submulti_output($slabid,$plugin,@subgraphs);
}
print_rootmulti_output($plugin);
} elsif ($plugin eq 'commands') {
@subgraphs = ('slabhits');
foreach my $slabid(sort{$a <=> $b} keys %chnks) {
print_submulti_output($slabid,$plugin,@subgraphs);
}
print_rootmulti_output($plugin);
} elsif ($plugin eq 'evictions') {
@subgraphs = ('slabevics','slabevictime');
foreach my $slabid (sort{$a <=> $b} keys %items) {
print_submulti_output($slabid,$plugin,@subgraphs);
}
print_rootmulti_output($plugin);
} elsif ($plugin eq 'items') {
@subgraphs = ('slabitems','slabitemtime');
foreach my $slabid (sort{$a <=> $b} keys %items) {
print_submulti_output($slabid,$plugin,@subgraphs);
}
print_rootmulti_output($plugin);
} else {
print_root_output($plugin);
}
return;
}
=head2 print_root_output
This block of code prints out the return values for our root graphs. It takes
one parameter $plugin. Returns when completed, this is the non multigraph
output subroutine.
$plugin; graph we are calling up to print data values for
Example: print_root_output($plugin);
=cut
sub print_root_output {
# Lets get our plugin, set our graph reference and print out info for Munin
my ($plugin) = (@_);
my $graph = $graphs{$plugin};
print "graph memcached_$plugin\n";
# The conns plugin has some specific needs, looking for plugin type
if ($plugin ne 'conns') {
foreach my $dsrc (@{$graph->{datasrc}}) {
my %datasrc = %$dsrc;
while ( my ($key, $value) = each(%datasrc)) {
next if ($key ne 'name');
my $output = $stats{$value};
print "$dsrc->{name}.value $output\n";
}
}
} else {
my $output;
foreach my $dsrc (@{$graph->{datasrc}}) {
my %datasrc = %$dsrc;
while ( my ($key, $value) = each(%datasrc)) {
if ($value eq 'max_conns') {
$output = $stats{maxconns};
} elsif ($value eq 'curr_conns') {
$output = $stats{curr_connections};
} elsif ($value eq 'avg_conns') {
$output = sprintf("%02d", $stats{total_connections} / $stats{uptime});
} else {
next;
}
print "$dsrc->{name}.value $output\n";
}
}
}
return;
}
=head2 print_rootmulti_output
This block of code prints out the return values for our root graphs. It takes
one parameter $plugin. Returns when completed, this is the multigraph
output subroutine
$plugin; main(root) graph we are calling up to print data values for
Example: print_rootmulti_output($plugin);
=cut
sub print_rootmulti_output {
# Lets get our plugin, set our graph reference and print out info for Munin
my ($plugin) = (@_);
my $graph = $graphs{$plugin};
print "multigraph memcached_$plugin\n";
# Lets print our data values with their appropriate name
foreach my $dsrc (@{$graph->{datasrc}}) {
my $output = 0;
my %datasrc = %$dsrc;
while ( my ($key, $value) = each(%datasrc)) {
next if ($key ne 'name');
next if (($plugin eq 'evictions') && ($value eq 'reclaimed') && ($stats{version} =~ /1\.4\.[0-2]/));
if (($plugin eq 'evictions') && ($value eq 'evicted_nonzero')) {
foreach my $slabid (sort{$a <=> $b} keys %items) {
$output += $items{$slabid}->{evicted_nonzero};
}
} else {
$output = $stats{$value};
}
print "$dsrc->{name}.value $output\n";
}
}
return;
}
=head2 print_submulti_output
This block of code prints out the return values for our root graphs. It takes
three parameters $slabid, $plugin and @subgraphs. Returns when completed, this
is the multigraph output subroutine for our subgraphs
$slabid; slab id that we will use to grab info from and print out
$plugin; main(root) being called, used for multigraph output and slab id
@subgraphs; graphs we are actually trying to print data values for
Example: print_submulti_output($slabid,$plugin,@subgraphs);
=cut
sub print_submulti_output {
# Lets get our slabid, plugin, and subgraphs
my ($slabid,$plugin,@subgraphs) = (@_);
my $currslab = undef;
# Time to loop over our subgraphs array
foreach my $sgraph (@subgraphs) {
# Lets set our graph reference for quick calling, and print some info for munin
my $graph = $graphs{$sgraph};
print "multigraph memcached_$plugin.$sgraph\_$slabid\n";
# Lets figure out what slab info we are trying to call up
if ($plugin eq 'evictions') {
$currslab = $items{$slabid};
} elsif ($plugin eq 'memory') {
$currslab = $chnks{$slabid};
} elsif ($plugin eq 'commands') {
$currslab = $chnks{$slabid};
} elsif ($plugin eq 'items') {
$currslab = $items{$slabid};
} else {
return;
}
# Lets print our data values with their appropriate name
foreach my $dsrc (@{$graph->{datasrc}}) {
my %datasrc = %$dsrc;
while ( my ($key, $value) = each(%datasrc)) {
next if ($key ne 'name');
next if (($sgraph eq 'slabevics') && ($value eq 'reclaimed') && ($stats{version} =~ /1\.4\.[0-2]/));
my $output = $currslab->{$value};
if (($sgraph eq 'slabevictime') || ($sgraph eq 'slabitemtime')) {
$output = time_scale('data',$output); ;
}
print "$dsrc->{name}.value $output\n";
}
}
}
return;
}
=head1 Config Subroutines
These subroutines handle the config portion of munin calls.
=head2 do_config
This is the main call issued assuming we call up config and plugin specified exists
The subroutine takes one parameter $plugin, and returns when completed.
$plugin; main(root) graph being called
Example: do_config($plugin);
=cut
sub do_config {
my ($plugin) = (@_);
my @subgraphs;
if ($plugin eq 'memory') {
@subgraphs = ('slabchnks');
foreach my $slabid (sort{$a <=> $b} keys %chnks) {
print_submulti_config($slabid,$plugin,@subgraphs);
}
print_rootmulti_config($plugin);
} elsif ($plugin eq 'commands') {
@subgraphs = ('slabhits');
foreach my $slabid (sort{$a <=> $b} keys %chnks) {
print_submulti_config($slabid,$plugin,@subgraphs);
}
print_rootmulti_config($plugin);
} elsif ($plugin eq 'evictions') {
@subgraphs = ('slabevics','slabevictime');
foreach my $slabid (sort{$a <=> $b} keys %items) {
print_submulti_config($slabid,$plugin,@subgraphs);
}
print_rootmulti_config($plugin);
} elsif ($plugin eq 'items') {
@subgraphs = ('slabitems','slabitemtime');
foreach my $slabid (sort{$a <=> $b} keys %items) {
print_submulti_config($slabid,$plugin,@subgraphs);
}
print_rootmulti_config($plugin);
} else {
print_root_config($plugin);
}
return;
}
=head2 get_conn
This subroutine returns a socket connection
=cut
sub get_conn {
my $s = undef;
# check if we want to use sockets instead of tcp
my ($sock) = ($host =~ /unix:\/\/(.+)*$/);
if ($sock) {
$s = IO::Socket::UNIX->new(
Peer => $sock
);
} else {
$s = IO::Socket::INET->new(
Proto => "tcp",
PeerAddr => $host,
PeerPort => $port,
Timeout => 10,
);
}
return $s;
}
=head2 print_submulti_config
This subroutine prints out the config information for all of the subgraphs.
It takes three parameters, $slabid, $plugin and @subgraphs, returns when
completed, this is the mutligraph config output for our subgraphs
$slabid; slab id that we will use to grab info from and print out
$plugin; main(root) being called, used for multigraph output and slab id
@subgraphs; graphs we are actually trying to print data values for
Example: print_submulti_config($slabid,$plugin,@subgraphs);
=cut
sub print_submulti_config {
# Lets get our slabid, plugin, and subgraphs
my ($slabid,$plugin,@subgraphs) = (@_);
my ($slabitems,$slabchnks) = undef;
# Time to loop over our subgraphs array
foreach my $sgraph (@subgraphs) {
# Lets set our graph reference, and main graph config for easy handling
my $graph = $graphs{$sgraph};
my %graphconf = %{$graph->{config}};
# Lets tell munin which graph we are graphing, and what our main graph config info is
print "multigraph memcached_$plugin.$sgraph\_$slabid\n";
while ( my ($key, $value) = each(%graphconf)) {
if ($key eq 'title') {
print "graph_$key $value" . "$slabid" . " ($chnks{$slabid}->{chunk_size} Bytes)\n";
} elsif (($key eq 'vlabel') && (($sgraph eq 'slabevictime') || ($sgraph eq 'slabitemtime'))) {
$value = time_scale('config',$value);
print "graph_$key $value\n";
} else {
print "graph_$key $value\n";
}
}
# Lets tell munin about our data values and how to treat them
foreach my $dsrc (@{$graph->{datasrc}}) {
my %datasrc = %$dsrc;
while ( my ($key, $value) = each(%datasrc)) {
next if ($key eq 'name');
print "$dsrc->{name}.$key $value\n";
}
}
}
return;
}
=head2 print_rootmulti_config
This subroutine prints out the config information for all of the main(root) graphs.
It takes one parameter, $plugin, returns when completed.
$plugin; main(root) graph used for multigraph call
Example: print_rootmulti_config($plugin);
=cut
sub print_rootmulti_config {
# Lets get out plugin, set our graph reference and our graph config info
my ($plugin) = (@_);
my $graph = $graphs{$plugin};
my %graphconf = %{$graph->{config}};
# Lets tell munin about the graph we are referencing and print the main config
print "multigraph memcached_$plugin\n";
while ( my ($key, $value) = each(%graphconf)) {
print "graph_$key $value\n";
}
# Lets tell munin about our data values and how to treat them
foreach my $dsrc (@{$graph->{datasrc}}) {
my %datasrc = %$dsrc;
while ( my ($key, $value) = each(%datasrc)) {
next if ($key eq 'name');
print "$dsrc->{name}.$key $value\n";
}
}
return;
}
=head2 print_root_config
This subroutine prints out the config information for all of the main(root) graphs.
It takes one parameter, $plugin, returns when completed.
$plugin; main(root) graph used for multigraph call
Example: print_root_config($plugin);
=cut
sub print_root_config {
# Lets get our plugin, set our graph reference and our graph config info
my ($plugin) = (@_);
my $graph = $graphs{$plugin};
my %graphconf = %{$graph->{config}};
# Lets tell munin about the graph we are referencing and print the main config
print "graph memcached_$plugin\n";
while ( my ($key, $value) = each(%graphconf)) {
print "graph_$key $value\n";
}
# Lets tell munin about our data values and how to treat them
foreach my $dsrc (@{$graph->{datasrc}}) {
my %datasrc = %$dsrc;
while ( my ($key, $value) = each(%datasrc)) {
next if ($key eq 'name');
print "$dsrc->{name}.$key $value\n";
}
}
return;
}
=head1 Misc Subroutines
These subroutines are misc ones, and are referenced inside of the code. They
should never be called up by Munin.
=head2 fetch_stats
This subroutine fetches the information from memcached and stores it into our
hashes for later referencing throughout the graph. Returns when completed
=cut
sub fetch_stats {
# Lets try and connect to memcached
my $s = get_conn();
# Die if we can't establish a connection to memcached
die "Error: Unable to Connect to $host\[:$port\]\n" unless $s;
# Lets print the stats command and store the info from the output
print $s "stats\r\n";
while (my $line = <$s>) {
if ($line =~ /STAT\s(.+?)\s(.*)/) {
my ($skey,$svalue) = ($1,$2);
$stats{$skey} = $svalue;
}
last if $line =~ /^END/;
}
# Lets print the stats settings command and store the info from the output
print $s "stats settings\r\n";
while (my $line = <$s>) {
if ($line =~ /STAT\s(.+?)\s(.*)/) {
my ($skey,$svalue) = ($1,$2);
if ($skey eq 'evictions') {
$skey = 'evictions_active';
}
$stats{$skey} = $svalue;
}
last if $line =~ /^END/;
}
# Lets print the stats slabs command and store the info from the output
print $s "stats slabs\r\n";
while (my $line = <$s>) {
if ($line =~ /STAT\s(\d+):(.+)\s(\d+)/) {
my ($slabid,$slabkey,$slabvalue) = ($1,$2,$3);
$chnks{$slabid}->{$slabkey} = $slabvalue;
}
last if $line =~ /^END/;
}
# Lets print the stats items command and store the info from the output
print $s "stats items\r\n";
while (my $line = <$s>) {
if ($line =~ /STAT\sitems:(\d+):(.+?)\s(\d+)/) {
my ($itemid,$itemkey,$itemvalue) = ($1,$2,$3);
$items{$itemid}->{$itemkey} = $itemvalue;
}
last if $line =~ /^END/;
}
}
=head2 time_scale
This subroutine is here for me to adjust the timescale of the time graphs
for last evicted item and age of eldest item in cache.
Please note, after long usage I have noticed these counters may not
be accurate, I believe the developers are aware and have submitted
a patch upstream.
=cut
sub time_scale {
# Lets get our config option and value to adjust
my ($configopt,$origvalue) = (@_);
my $value;
# If config is defined, it returns the config info for time scale
# If data is defined, it returns the original value after its been adjusted
if ($configopt eq 'config') {
if ($timescale == 1) {
$value = "Seconds" . $origvalue;
} elsif ($timescale == 2) {
$value = "Minutes" . $origvalue;
} elsif (($timescale == 3) || ($timescale > 4) || (!defined($timescale))) {
$value = "Hours" . $origvalue;
} elsif ($timescale == 4) {
$value = "Days" . $origvalue;
}
} elsif ($configopt eq 'data') {
if ($timescale == 1) {
$value = sprintf("%02.2f", $origvalue / 1);
} elsif ($timescale == 2) {
$value = sprintf("%02.2f", $origvalue / 60);
} elsif (($timescale == 3) || ($timescale > 4) || (!defined($timescale))) {
$value = sprintf("%02.2f", $origvalue / 3600);
} elsif ($timescale == 4) {
$value = sprintf("%02.2f", $origvalue / 86400);
}
} else {
die "Unknown time_scale option given: either [config/data]\n";
}
return $value;
}