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Revision 1.27 by tdb, Mon Feb 5 17:21:04 2001 UTC vs.
Revision 1.31 by tdb, Mon Feb 5 20:27:59 2001 UTC

# Line 21 | Line 21 | $| = 1;
21   # You'd be silly not to use this ;)
22   use strict;
23  
24 < # Paths
25 < my($topbin) = "/usr/local/sbin/top";
26 < my($dfbin) = "/usr/bin/df";
27 < my($usersbin) = "/usr/ucb/users";
28 < my($unamebin) = "/usr/bin/uname";
29 < my($uptimebin) = "/usr/bin/uptime";
24 > # Have to hope this will work really.
25 > my($ostype) = `uname -s`; chop($ostype);
26  
27 + # Decide which paths we should use.
28 + my($topbin); my($dfbin); my($usersbin); my($unamebin); my($uptimebin);
29 +
30 + if ($ostype eq "SunOS") {
31 +    # covers: Solaris 8
32 +    $topbin = "/usr/local/sbin/top -d2 -s1 0";
33 +    $dfbin = "/usr/bin/df";
34 +    $usersbin = "/usr/ucb/users";
35 +    $unamebin = "/usr/bin/uname";
36 +    $uptimebin = "/usr/bin/uptime";
37 + }
38 + elsif ($ostype eq "Linux") {
39 +    # covers: Debian r2.2
40 +    $topbin = "/usr/bin/top -d1 -n0 -b";
41 +    $dfbin = "/bin/df";
42 +    $usersbin = "/usr/bin/users";
43 +    $unamebin = "/bin/uname";
44 +    $uptimebin = "/usr/bin/uptime";
45 + }
46 + elsif ($ostype eq "FreeBSD") {
47 +    # covers: FreeBSD 4.2-STABLE
48 +    $topbin = "/usr/bin/top -d2 -s1 0";
49 +    $dfbin = "/bin/df";
50 +    $usersbin = "/usr/bin/users";
51 +    $unamebin = "/usr/bin/uname";
52 +    $uptimebin = "/usr/bin/uptime";
53 + }
54 + else {
55 +    print "statgrab.pl Error: Unable to identify system type - \"$ostype\".\n";
56 +    print "\"uname -s\" does not report one of the following known types;\n";
57 +    print "      SunOS, Linux, FreeBSD\n";
58 +    exit(1);
59 + }
60 +
61   # Run the following components: -
62   &print_ident();
63   &include_osver();
# Line 42 | Line 72 | exit(0);
72  
73  
74  
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75   # prints out an identifier for this version of statgrab.pl
76   # the host should check this when reading data
77   # means the host must be checked and updated to work with newer versions.
# Line 120 | Line 146 | sub include_users() {
146   sub include_top() {
147  
148      # Find out some numbers from top.
149 <    my(@top) = `$topbin -d2 -s1 0`;
149 >    my(@top) = `$topbin`;
150      my($top) = join(" ", @top);
151      $top =~ s/\n//g;
152  
127    &print_pair(0, "packet.load.load1", $top =~ /load averages:\s*([^\s]+?),/);
128    &print_pair(0, "packet.load.load5", $top =~ /load averages:\s*.+?,\s*([^\s]+?),/);
129    &print_pair(0, "packet.load.load15", $top =~ /load averages:\s*.+?,\s*.+?,\s*([^\s]+?)\s/);
153      &print_pair(0, "packet.processes.total", $top =~ /([^\s]+?) processes:/);
154      &print_pair(0, "packet.processes.sleeping", $top =~ / ([^\s]+?) sleeping/);
155      &print_pair(0, "packet.processes.zombie", $top =~ / ([^\s]+?) zombie/);
# Line 185 | Line 208 | sub include_osver() {
208  
209   }
210  
211 < # sub to get system uptime.
211 > # sub to get system uptime in seconds.
212   sub include_uptime() {
213  
214      # debug stuff, all the different cases
# Line 207 | Line 230 | sub include_uptime() {
230  
231      # grab the uptime
232      my($uptime) = `$uptimebin`;
233 +    
234 +    &print_pair(0, "packet.load.load1", $uptime =~ /load average.?:\s*([^\s]+?),/);
235 +    &print_pair(0, "packet.load.load5", $uptime =~ /load average.?:\s*.+?,\s*([^\s]+?),/);
236 +    &print_pair(0, "packet.load.load15", $uptime =~ /load average.?:\s*.+?,\s*.+?,\s*([^\s]+)/);
237  
238      # work out the days, hours, and minutes
239 <    if ($uptime =~ /hr/) {
240 <      # two possible cases here
241 <        if($uptime =~ /day/) {
242 <          # 0 minutes
243 <            $uptime =~ /up\s+([0-9]+)\s+.*,\s+([0-9]+)\s+.*,/;
244 <            $uptime = "$1:$2:0";
239 >
240 >    if ($uptime =~ /day.*,\s+([0-9]+):([0-9]+)/) {
241 >      # normal
242 >        $uptime =~ /up\s+([0-9]+)\s+.*,\s+([0-9]+):([0-9]+)/;
243 >        $uptime = "$1:$2:$3";
244 >    }
245 >    else {
246 >        if ($uptime =~ /day/) {
247 >            if ($uptime =~ /hr/) {
248 >              # 0 minutes
249 >                $uptime =~ /up\s+([0-9]+)\s+.*,\s+([0-9]+)\s+.*,/;
250 >                $uptime = "$1:$2:0";
251 >            }
252 >            elsif ($uptime =~ /min/) {
253 >              # 0 hours
254 >                $uptime =~ /up\s+([0-9]+)\s+.*,\s+([0-9]+)\s+.*,/;
255 >                $uptime = "$1:0:$2";
256 >            }
257 >            else {
258 >              # 0 hours and 0 mins
259 >                $uptime =~ /up\s+([0-9]+)/;
260 >                $uptime = "$1:0:0";
261 >            }
262          }
263 <        else {
263 >        elsif ($uptime =~ /hr/) {
264            # 0 days and 0 minutes
265              $uptime =~ /up\s+([0-9]+)\s+/;
266              $uptime = "0:$1:0";
267          }
268 <    }
225 <    elsif ($uptime =~ /min/) {
226 <      # two possible cases here
227 <        if($uptime =~ /day/) {
228 <          # 0 hours
229 <            $uptime =~ /up\s+([0-9]+)\s+.*,\s+([0-9]+)\s+.*,/;
230 <            $uptime = "$1:0:$2";
231 <        }
232 <        else {
268 >        elsif ($uptime =~ /min/) {
269            # 0 days and 0 hours
270              $uptime =~ /up\s+([0-9]+)\s+/;
271              $uptime = "0:0:$1";
272          }
237    }
238    elsif ($uptime =~ /day/) {
239        if ($uptime =~ /day.*,\s+([0-9]+):([0-9]+)/) {
240          # normal
241            $uptime =~ /up\s+([0-9]+)\s+.*,\s+([0-9]+):([0-9]+)/;
242            $uptime = "$1:$2:$3";
243        }
273          else {
274 <          # 0 hours and 0 mins
275 <            $uptime =~ /up\s+([0-9]+)/;
276 <            $uptime = "$1:0:0";
274 >          # 0 days
275 >            $uptime =~ /up\s+([0-9]+):([0-9]+)/;
276 >            $uptime = "0:$1:$2";
277          }
278      }
250    else {
251      # 0 days
252        $uptime =~ /up\s+([0-9]+):([0-9]+)/;
253        $uptime = "0:$1:$2";
254    }
279  
280 <    # turn into minutes
257 <
280 >    # turn into seconds
281      $uptime =~ /([0-9]+):([0-9]+):([0-9]+)/;
282 <    $uptime = $3 + ($2 + $1*24)*60;
283 <
282 >    $uptime = ($3+($2+($1*24))*60)*60;
283 >    
284 >    # print the value out
285      &print_pair("unknown", "packet.os.uptime", $uptime);
286  
287   }

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