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&print_ident(); |
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&include_osver(); |
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&include_users(); |
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&include_top(); |
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&include_disk(); |
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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 print_ident() { |
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print 'version statgrab.pl $Revision$'; |
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print "\n"; |
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} |
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# sub to print pairs of data, separated by a single space character. |
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# If the second argument is undefined, then the pair is still printed, |
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# however, the value shall be displayed as the string "unknown". |
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sub print_pair($$) { |
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my($name, $value) = @_; |
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} |
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# sub to find out disk partition information, if it exists. |
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sub include_disk() { |
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# Run the df program. |
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my(@df) = `df -a`; |
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# Only look for these partitions at the moment. |
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my(@partition_list) = qw{ / /home /var /tmp }; |
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# Go through each line of the program, looking for each thing we want. |
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my($scan_for) = '('.join('|', @partition_list).')'; |
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my($partition_no) = 0; |
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for (my($i) = 0; $i < $#df; $i++) { |
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my($line) = $df[$i]; |
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$line =~ /^$scan_for\s*\(([^\s]*)\s*\):\s*([0-9]*)\s*blocks\s*([0-9]*)\s*files/; |
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# $4 will not match unless everything before it does... |
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if (defined $4) { |
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my ($partition, $mounted, $blocks, $files) = ($1, $2, $3, $4); |
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&print_pair("packet.disk.p$partition_no.attributes.name", $partition); |
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&print_pair("packet.disk.p$partition_no.mounted", $mounted); |
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&print_pair("packet.disk.p$partition_no.blocks", $blocks); |
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&print_pair("packet.disk.p$partition_no.name", $files); |
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++$partition_no; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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# sub to find out the list of all (non-unique) usernames logged |
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# in to the machine and how many their are. (not |
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sub include_users() { |
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# sub to run a series of regexps on the output of 'top' to |
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# gather various machine statistics. |
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sub include_top() { |
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# sub to get details of the machine's operating system. |
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sub include_osver() { |
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# If these values remain undefined, then the print_pair |
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# function shall show the value to be the string "unknown". |
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my($os_name) = `uname -s`; |
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my($os_release) = `uname -r`; |
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my($os_platform) = `uname -m`; |