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Revision: 1.6
Committed: Mon Jan 22 10:03:30 2001 UTC (23 years, 8 months ago) by pjm2
Content type: text/plain
Branch: MAIN
Changes since 1.5: +10 -3 lines
Log Message:
Just minor changes.

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# User Rev Content
1 pjm2 1.1 #!/usr/bin/perl -w
2    
3     #-----------------------------------------------------------------
4     # Machine statistics grabber
5 pjm2 1.6 # $Author: pjm2 $
6     # $Id: statgrab.pl,v 1.5 2001/01/22 09:59:09 pjm2 Exp $
7 pjm2 1.1 #
8     # A Perl script to return various information about a host machine
9     # by examining the output of some common Unix/Linux commands.
10     # This is a stopgap to act as a generic way of collecting the
11     # data. It is perhaps more reliable than the current Java host
12     # at doing this and it can obviously be used by a C++ program as
13     # well until the C++ host is ready to find the information out
14     # itself.
15     #-----------------------------------------------------------------
16    
17    
18     $| = 1;
19    
20    
21     # You'd be silly not to use this ;)
22     use strict;
23    
24 pjm2 1.6 # Run the following components: -
25 tdb 1.3 &print_ident();
26 tdb 1.2 &include_osver();
27 pjm2 1.1 &include_users();
28     &include_top();
29 pjm2 1.5 &include_disk();
30 pjm2 1.1
31 pjm2 1.6 # End the program normally.
32 pjm2 1.1 exit(0);
33    
34    
35    
36 pjm2 1.6
37    
38    
39    
40    
41 tdb 1.3 # prints out an identifier for this version of statgrab.pl
42     # the host should check this when reading data
43     # means the host must be checked and updated to work with newer versions.
44     sub print_ident() {
45 pjm2 1.6 print 'version statgrab.pl $Revision: 1.5 $';
46 tdb 1.3 print "\n";
47     }
48 pjm2 1.1
49     # sub to print pairs of data, separated by a single space character.
50 pjm2 1.5 # If the second argument is undefined, then the pair is still printed,
51     # however, the value shall be displayed as the string "unknown".
52 pjm2 1.1 sub print_pair($$) {
53     my($name, $value) = @_;
54    
55     if (!defined $value) {
56     $value = "unknown";
57     }
58    
59     # Remove the trailing linefeed if we've not already done so.
60     chomp($value);
61    
62     # print the pair of data with a space inbetween.
63     print "$name $value\n";
64     }
65    
66    
67 pjm2 1.5 # sub to find out disk partition information, if it exists.
68     sub include_disk() {
69    
70     # Run the df program.
71     my(@df) = `df -a`;
72    
73     # Only look for these partitions at the moment.
74     my(@partition_list) = qw{ / /home /var /tmp };
75    
76     # Go through each line of the program, looking for each thing we want.
77     my($scan_for) = '('.join('|', @partition_list).')';
78     my($partition_no) = 0;
79     for (my($i) = 0; $i < $#df; $i++) {
80     my($line) = $df[$i];
81     $line =~ /^$scan_for\s*\(([^\s]*)\s*\):\s*([0-9]*)\s*blocks\s*([0-9]*)\s*files/;
82     # $4 will not match unless everything before it does...
83     if (defined $4) {
84     my ($partition, $mounted, $blocks, $files) = ($1, $2, $3, $4);
85     &print_pair("packet.disk.p$partition_no.attributes.name", $partition);
86     &print_pair("packet.disk.p$partition_no.mounted", $mounted);
87     &print_pair("packet.disk.p$partition_no.blocks", $blocks);
88     &print_pair("packet.disk.p$partition_no.name", $files);
89     ++$partition_no;
90     }
91     }
92    
93     }
94    
95     # sub to find out the list of all (non-unique) usernames logged
96     # in to the machine and how many their are. (not
97 pjm2 1.1 sub include_users() {
98    
99     # Find out all users on this machine.
100     my($users) = `users`;
101     my(@users) = split(/\s+/, $users);
102    
103     my($users_count) = $#users + 1;
104     my($users_list) = $users;
105    
106     &print_pair("packet.users.count", $users_count);
107     &print_pair("packet.users.list", $users_list);
108     }
109    
110    
111 pjm2 1.5 # sub to run a series of regexps on the output of 'top' to
112     # gather various machine statistics.
113 pjm2 1.1 sub include_top() {
114    
115     # Find out some numbers from top.
116     my(@top) = `top -d2 -s1 0`;
117     my($top) = join(" ", @top);
118     $top =~ s/\n//g;
119    
120     &print_pair("packet.load.load1", $top =~ /load averages:\s*([^\s]+?),/);
121     &print_pair("packet.load.load5", $top =~ /load averages:\s*.+?,\s*([^\s]+?),/);
122     &print_pair("packet.load.load15", $top =~ /load averages:\s*.+?,\s*.+?,\s*([^\s]+?)\s*/);
123     &print_pair("packet.processes.total", $top =~ /([^\s]+?) processes:/);
124     &print_pair("packet.processes.sleeping", $top =~ / ([^\s]+?) sleeping/);
125     &print_pair("packet.processes.zombie", $top =~ / ([^\s]+?) zombie/);
126     &print_pair("packet.processes.stopped", $top =~ / ([^\s]+?) stopped/);
127     &print_pair("packet.processes.cpu", $top =~ /([^\s]+?)\s*on cpu/);
128     &print_pair("packet.cpu.idle", $top =~ /([^\s]+?)% idle/);
129     &print_pair("packet.cpu.user", $top =~ /([^\s]+?)% user/);
130     &print_pair("packet.cpu.kernel", $top =~ /([^\s]+?)% kernel/);
131     &print_pair("packet.cpu.iowait", $top =~ /([^\s]+?)% iowait/);
132     &print_pair("packet.cpu.swap", $top =~ /([^\s]+?)% swap/);
133     &print_pair("packet.memory.real", $top =~ /([^\s]+?)[MG] real/);
134     &print_pair("packet.memory.free", $top =~ /([^\s]+?)[MG] free/);
135     &print_pair("packet.memory.swap_in_use", $top =~ /([^\s]+?)[MG] swap in use/);
136     &print_pair("packet.memory.swap_free", $top =~ /([^\s]+?)[MG] swap free/);
137    
138 tdb 1.2 }
139    
140 pjm2 1.5 # sub to get details of the machine's operating system.
141 tdb 1.2 sub include_osver() {
142    
143     # Find out details about the operating system
144 pjm2 1.5 # If these values remain undefined, then the print_pair
145     # function shall show the value to be the string "unknown".
146 tdb 1.2 my($os_name) = `uname -s`;
147     my($os_release) = `uname -r`;
148     my($os_platform) = `uname -m`;
149     my($os_sysname) = `uname -n`;
150     my($os_version) = `uname -v`;
151    
152     &print_pair("packet.os.name", $os_name);
153     &print_pair("packet.os.release", $os_release);
154     &print_pair("packet.os.platform", $os_platform);
155     &print_pair("packet.os.sysname", $os_sysname);
156     &print_pair("packet.os.version", $os_version);
157    
158 pjm2 1.1 }