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use strict; |
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# Paths |
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my($topbin) = "/usr/local/sbin/top"; |
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my($dfbin) = "/usr/bin/df"; |
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my($usersbin) = "/usr/ucb/users"; |
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my($unamebin) = "/usr/bin/uname"; |
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my($uptimebin) = "/usr/bin/uptime"; |
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# Have to hope this will work really. |
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my($ostype) = `uname -s`; chop($ostype); |
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# Decide which paths we should use. |
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my($topbin); my($dfbin); my($usersbin); my($unamebin); my($uptimebin); |
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if ($ostype eq "SunOS") { |
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# covers: Solaris 8 |
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$topbin = "/usr/local/sbin/top -d2 -s1 0"; |
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$dfbin = "/usr/bin/df"; |
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$usersbin = "/usr/ucb/users"; |
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$unamebin = "/usr/bin/uname"; |
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$uptimebin = "/usr/bin/uptime"; |
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} |
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elsif ($ostype eq "Linux") { |
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# covers: Debian r2.2 |
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$topbin = "/usr/bin/top -d1 -n0 -b"; |
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$dfbin = "/bin/df"; |
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$usersbin = "/usr/bin/users"; |
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$unamebin = "/bin/uname"; |
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$uptimebin = "/usr/bin/uptime"; |
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} |
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elsif ($ostype eq "FreeBSD") { |
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# covers: FreeBSD 4.2-STABLE |
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$topbin = "/usr/bin/top -d2 -s1 0"; |
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$dfbin = "/bin/df"; |
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$usersbin = "/usr/bin/users"; |
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$unamebin = "/usr/bin/uname"; |
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$uptimebin = "/usr/bin/uptime"; |
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} |
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else { |
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print "statgrab.pl Error: Unable to identify system type - \"$ostype\".\n"; |
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print "\"uname -s\" does not report one of the following known types;\n"; |
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print " SunOS, Linux, FreeBSD\n"; |
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exit(1); |
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} |
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# Run the following components: - |
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&print_ident(); |
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&include_osver(); |
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# prints out an identifier for this version of statgrab.pl |
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# the host should check this when reading data |
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# means the host must be checked and updated to work with newer versions. |
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sub include_top() { |
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# Find out some numbers from top. |
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my(@top) = `$topbin -d2 -s1 0`; |
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my(@top) = `$topbin`; |
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my($top) = join(" ", @top); |
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$top =~ s/\n//g; |
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&print_pair(0, "packet.load.load1", $top =~ /load averages:\s*([^\s]+?),/); |
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&print_pair(0, "packet.load.load5", $top =~ /load averages:\s*.+?,\s*([^\s]+?),/); |
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&print_pair(0, "packet.load.load15", $top =~ /load averages:\s*.+?,\s*.+?,\s*([^\s]+?)\s/); |
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&print_pair(0, "packet.processes.total", $top =~ /([^\s]+?) processes:/); |
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&print_pair(0, "packet.processes.sleeping", $top =~ / ([^\s]+?) sleeping/); |
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&print_pair(0, "packet.processes.zombie", $top =~ / ([^\s]+?) zombie/); |
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# grab the uptime |
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my($uptime) = `$uptimebin`; |
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&print_pair(0, "packet.load.load1", $uptime =~ /load average.?:\s*([^\s]+?),/); |
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&print_pair(0, "packet.load.load5", $uptime =~ /load average.?:\s*.+?,\s*([^\s]+?),/); |
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&print_pair(0, "packet.load.load15", $uptime =~ /load average.?:\s*.+?,\s*.+?,\s*([^\s]+)/); |
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# work out the days, hours, and minutes |
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