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Revision: 1.2
Committed: Sat May 18 18:15:59 2002 UTC (22 years, 4 months ago) by tdb
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Branch: MAIN
Changes since 1.1: +20 -1 lines
Log Message:
i-scream is now licensed under the GPL. I've added the GPL headers to every
source file, and put a full copy of the license in the appropriate places.
I think I've covered everything. This is going to be a mad commit ;)

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# Content
1 #!/usr/bin/perl -w
2
3 #
4 # i-scream central monitoring system
5 # Copyright (C) 2000-2002 i-scream
6 #
7 # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
8 # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
9 # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
10 # of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
11 #
12 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 # GNU General Public License for more details.
16 #
17 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
19 # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
20 #
21
22 # -----------------------------------------------------------
23 # i-scream graph generation scripts
24 # http://www.i-scream.org.uk
25 #
26 # Generates rrd databases for i-scream data by connecting to
27 # the i-scream server and collecting data.
28 #
29 # $Author: tdb $
30 # $Id: watch.pl,v 1.1 2002/03/18 13:24:31 tdb Exp $
31 #------------------------------------------------------------
32
33 ## TODO
34 # ought to think about cleaning up when we restart?
35 # -- old queue data etc
36
37 $| = 1;
38
39 use strict;
40 use iscream::XMLParser;
41 use IO::Socket;
42 use RRDs;
43
44 # Base directory for images
45 # (a directory will be constructed for each host under this)
46 my($imgdir) = "/home/pkg/iscream/public_html/graphs";
47
48 # Location of RRD databases
49 my($rrddir) = "/u1/i-scream/databases";
50
51 # for reference:
52 # ch -> hex: $hex = sprintf("%02x", ord($ch));
53 # hex -> ch: $ch = chr(hex($hex));
54
55 # / converted to a decimal then hex'd
56 my($hex_slash) = "_2f";
57 # _ converted to a decimal then hex'd
58 my($hex_underscore) = "_5f";
59
60 # step interval in the rrd databases
61 my($rrdstep) = 15;
62
63 # time to wait (in seconds) before retrying a connection
64 my($retry_wait) = 10;
65
66 if (@ARGV != 2) {
67 die "Usage: watch.pl [i-scream client interface] [TCP port]\n";
68 }
69
70 # user supplied client interface server and port
71 my($addr) = $ARGV[0];
72 my($cport) = $ARGV[1];
73
74 while(1) {
75
76 print "Connecting control channel to port $cport on $addr...\n";
77
78 # attempt to connect the control channel
79 my($csock) = new IO::Socket::INET(
80 PeerAddr => $addr,
81 PeerPort => $cport,
82 Proto => 'tcp'
83 );
84
85 # if socket isn't defined connection failed
86 if (!defined $csock) {
87 print STDERR "ERROR: Could not connect control channel to $addr:$cport.\n";
88 print STDERR "Please check that there is an i-scream server at this address.\n";
89 &wait_then_retry();
90 next;
91 }
92
93 my($response);
94
95 # client interface should send it's protocol ID
96 # we know about "PROTOCOL 1.1", and will only accept the same
97 $response = <$csock>;
98 if ($response && $response ne "PROTOCOL 1.1\n") {
99 print STDERR "The i-scream server sent an unexpected protocol ID: $response\n";
100 close($csock);
101 &wait_then_retry();
102 next;
103 }
104
105 # send our identifier to the client interface
106 print $csock "rrdgraphing\n";
107 $response = <$csock>;
108 if ($response && $response ne "OK\n") {
109 print STDERR "Received unexpected response: $response\n";
110 close($csock);
111 &wait_then_retry();
112 next;
113 }
114
115 # tell the client interface we'd like to start the data channel
116 print $csock "STARTDATA\n";
117
118 # the response should be the socket to connect the data channel to
119 $response = <$csock>;
120 chomp $response;
121
122 my($dport) = $response;
123 print "Connecting data channel to port $dport on $addr...\n";
124
125 # attempt to connect the data channel
126 my($dsock) = new IO::Socket::INET(
127 PeerAddr => $addr,
128 PeerPort => $dport,
129 Proto => 'tcp'
130 ) or die "arse?";
131
132 # if socket isn't defined connection failed
133 if (!defined $dsock) {
134 print STDERR "ERROR: Could not connect data channel to $addr:$dport.\n";
135 print STDERR "Failure in communications.\n";
136 close($csock);
137 &wait_then_retry();
138 next;
139 }
140
141 # the data channel should now be sending us data!
142
143 # call sub to process data being received over the data channel
144 &processdata($dsock);
145
146 # data processing has stopped, close sockets
147 close($csock);
148 close($dsock);
149
150 # wait before retrying
151 &wait_then_retry();
152 }
153
154 # we'll never reach here... unless 1 becomes false for some reason ;)
155 exit 0;
156
157
158 #
159 # wait for a while before retrying
160 #
161 sub wait_then_retry() {
162 print STDERR "Will retry connection to i-scream server in $retry_wait seconds.\n\n";
163 sleep $retry_wait;
164 }
165
166 #
167 # Given the socket of the data channel will process all
168 # the incoming XML data, creating and updating the appropriate
169 # database files.
170 #
171 # $dsock = socket connected to the data channel
172 #
173 sub processdata() {
174 # the socket connected to the data channel
175 my($dsock) = @_;
176 # save us recreating this variable each time we loop
177 my($xml);
178
179 while(1) {
180 # read data
181 $xml = <$dsock>;
182
183 # something odd has happened
184 last if not defined $xml;
185
186 # attempt to parse the data
187 my($err, %xmlhash) = &iscream::XMLParser::parse($xml);
188 if($err) {
189 print STDERR "Skipped, XML did not parse: $xml";
190 next;
191 }
192
193 # standard data packet
194 if($xmlhash{"packet.attributes.type"} eq "data") {
195 my($machine) = $xmlhash{"packet.attributes.machine_name"};
196 my($date) = $xmlhash{"packet.attributes.date"};
197
198 # make directory for machine
199 if(! -d "$rrddir/$machine") {
200 # not sure on this umask, but it seems to work?
201 mkdir "$rrddir/$machine", 0777;
202 }
203
204 my(@data);
205
206 # cpu
207 @data = ( "packet.cpu.idle:idle:GAUGE",
208 "packet.cpu.user:user:GAUGE",
209 "packet.cpu.kernel:kernel:GAUGE",
210 "packet.cpu.swap:swap:GAUGE",
211 "packet.cpu.iowait:iowait:GAUGE",
212 );
213 &updaterrd($machine, "cpu", $date, $rrdstep, \%xmlhash, @data);
214
215 # mem
216 @data = ( "packet.memory.free:free:GAUGE",
217 "packet.memory.total:total:GAUGE",
218 );
219 &updaterrd($machine, "mem", $date, $rrdstep, \%xmlhash, @data);
220
221 # load
222 @data = ( "packet.load.load1:load1:GAUGE",
223 "packet.load.load5:load5:GAUGE",
224 "packet.load.load15:load15:GAUGE",
225 );
226 &updaterrd($machine, "load", $date, $rrdstep, \%xmlhash, @data);
227
228 # processes
229 @data = ( "packet.processes.cpu:cpu:GAUGE",
230 "packet.processes.sleeping:sleeping:GAUGE",
231 "packet.processes.stopped:stopped:GAUGE",
232 "packet.processes.total:total:GAUGE",
233 "packet.processes.zombie:zombie:GAUGE",
234 );
235 &updaterrd($machine, "proc", $date, $rrdstep, \%xmlhash, @data);
236
237 # swap
238 @data = ( "packet.swap.free:free:GAUGE",
239 "packet.swap.total:total:GAUGE",
240 );
241 &updaterrd($machine, "swap", $date, $rrdstep, \%xmlhash, @data);
242
243 # users
244 @data = ( "packet.users.count:count:GAUGE",
245 );
246 &updaterrd($machine, "users", $date, $rrdstep, \%xmlhash, @data);
247
248 # disk
249 my($i) = 0;
250 while(defined $xmlhash{"packet.disk.p$i.attributes.mount"}) {
251 my($mount) = $xmlhash{"packet.disk.p$i.attributes.mount"};
252 $mount =~ s/_/$hex_underscore/g;
253 $mount =~ s/\//$hex_slash/g;
254 @data = ( "packet.disk.p$i.attributes.kbytes:kbytes:GAUGE",
255 "packet.disk.p$i.attributes.used:used:GAUGE",
256 );
257 &updaterrd($machine, "disk-$mount", $date, $rrdstep, \%xmlhash, @data);
258 ++$i;
259 }
260 }
261
262 # queue statistics packet
263 elsif($xmlhash{"packet.attributes.type"} eq "queueStat") {
264 # psuedo machine for internal server stuff
265 my($machine) = "i-scream-server";
266 # make directory
267 if(! -d "$rrddir/$machine") {
268 # not sure on this umask, but it seems to work?
269 mkdir "$rrddir/$machine", 0777;
270 }
271 my($hash) = $xmlhash{"packet.attributes.hashCode"};
272 my($date) = $xmlhash{"packet.attributes.date"};
273 my($name) = $xmlhash{"packet.attributes.name"};
274 # take a look to see if we have a shutdown packet...
275 if($xmlhash{"packet.attributes.shutdown"} && $xmlhash{"packet.attributes.shutdown"} eq "true") {
276 unlink <$rrddir/$machine/$hash\_*.rrd>, "$rrddir/$machine/$hash.def", <$imgdir/$machine/$hash*.png>;
277 next;
278 }
279 # look through to see how many internal queues we have
280 my($i) = 0;
281 while(defined $xmlhash{"packet.queue.attributes.queue$i"}) {
282 # see if the queue has been removed
283 if($xmlhash{"packet.queue.attributes.queue$i"} eq "[deleted]") {
284 # delete the queues rrd
285 unlink "$rrddir/$machine/$hash\_$i.rrd";
286 # are there any other rrd's left on this queue? if not, cleanup.
287 # get a list of any that may be still there..
288 opendir(DIR, "$rrddir/$machine");
289 my(@rrdcountfiles) = grep { -f "$rrddir/$machine/$_" && /^$hash\_\d+.rrd$/ } readdir(DIR);
290 closedir DIR;
291 # count them (+1 because an empty array is size -1)
292 my($rrdcount) = $#rrdcountfiles + 1;
293 if($rrdcount == 0) {
294 # clean up the def file and any images
295 unlink "$rrddir/$machine/$hash.def", <$imgdir/$machine/$hash*.png>;
296 }
297 ++$i;
298 next;
299 }
300 # the &updaterrd will also do this check, but we want
301 # to write our def file out first
302 if( ! -f "$rrddir/$machine/$hash\_$i.rrd" ) {
303 open(DEF, ">$rrddir/$machine/$hash.def");
304 print DEF $name;
305 close DEF;
306 }
307 my(@data) = ( "packet.queue.attributes.queue$i:size:GAUGE",
308 "packet.queue.attributes.total:total:COUNTER",
309 );
310 &updaterrd($machine, "$hash\_$i", $date, $rrdstep, \%xmlhash, @data);
311 ++$i;
312 }
313 }
314 else {
315 #print STDERR "SKIPPED: valid xml, but not a data or statistics packet\n";
316 }
317 }
318
319 # we'll now return from this sub and reconnect
320 print STDERR "Data channel socket gave no data, bailing out...\n";
321 }
322
323 #
324 # sub to update an rrd file
325 #
326 # $machine = name of the machine
327 # (eg. kernow.ukc.ac.uk)
328 # $type = the type of graph for the machine
329 # (eg. cpu)
330 # $date = the date of the item we want to add
331 # (in seconds since the epoch)
332 # $step = the interval at which the database steps
333 # used when we create a new rrd
334 # $xmlref = reference to the xml data packet
335 # @data = array containing data items to add
336 # (eg. "packet.cpu.user:user:GAUGE")
337 #
338 sub updaterrd() {
339 my($machine, $type, $date, $step, $xmlref, @data) = @_;
340 # get hold of the xmlhash we have a reference to
341 my(%xmlhash) = %$xmlref;
342 # check if we need to create a new rrd
343 if( ! -f "$rrddir/$machine/$type.rrd") {
344 my(@createdata);
345 # pull the details out of the data we've been given
346 foreach my $dataitem (@data) {
347 if($dataitem =~ /^\S+:(\S+):(\S+)$/) {
348 push @createdata, "$1:$2";
349 }
350 }
351 # call the &makerrd to actually create the rrd
352 print "making new rrd for $rrddir/$machine/$type.rrd\n";
353 &makerrd($machine, $type, $date, $step, @createdata);
354 }
355 # get the details out of the data we've been given
356 my($updateparams) = "$date";
357 foreach my $dataitem (@data) {
358 if($dataitem =~ /^(\S+):\S+:\S+$/) {
359 # pull the values straight out of the xmlhash
360 my($value) = $xmlhash{$1};
361 # if it's undefined we'll set it to 0
362 # this probably shouldn't happen, but it'd be best to handle it "nicely" :)
363 $value = "0" if not defined $value;
364 $updateparams .= ":$value";
365 }
366 }
367 # perform the update
368 RRDs::update ("$rrddir/$machine/$type.rrd", $updateparams);
369 my($err) = RRDs::error;
370 print STDERR "Error updating $rrddir/$machine/$type.rrd: $err\n" if $err;
371 }
372
373 #
374 # sub to create a new rrd file
375 #
376 # $machine = name of the machine
377 # (eg. kernow.ukc.ac.uk)
378 # $type = the type of graph for the machine
379 # (eg. cpu)
380 # $start = the date of the first item we want to add
381 # (in seconds since the epoch)
382 # $step = the interval at which the database steps
383 # @data = the data items we want to put in the rrd
384 # in the form: $dsname:dstype
385 # (eg. "size:GAUGE")
386 #
387 sub makerrd() {
388 my($machine, $type, $start, $step, @data) = @_;
389 # check if directory exists for rrd
390 if(! -d "$rrddir/$machine") {
391 # not sure on this umask, but it seems to work?
392 mkdir "$rrddir/$machine", 0777;
393 }
394 my(@rrdcmd);
395 # we'll want to add our first data item at $start,
396 # so we start our rrd $step before that.
397 $start -= $step;
398 push @rrdcmd, "$rrddir/$machine/$type.rrd";
399 push @rrdcmd, "--start=$start";
400 push @rrdcmd, "--step=$step";
401 foreach my $dataitem (@data) {
402 # dataitem should be: "dsname:dstype"
403 if($dataitem =~ /^(\S+):(\S+)$/) {
404 push @rrdcmd, "DS:$1:$2:600:U:U";
405 }
406 }
407 push @rrdcmd, (
408 # 3h in 15s samples
409 "RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:720",
410 "RRA:MAX:0.5:1:720",
411 # 1d in 2m samples
412 "RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:8:720",
413 "RRA:MAX:0.5:8:720",
414 # 1w in 15m samples
415 "RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:60:672",
416 "RRA:MAX:0.5:60:672",
417 # 1m in 1hr samples
418 "RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:240:744",
419 "RRA:MAX:0.5:240:744",
420 # 1y in 12hr samples
421 "RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:2880:730",
422 "RRA:MAX:0.5:2880:730",
423 );
424 RRDs::create (@rrdcmd);
425 my($err) = RRDs::error;
426 print STDERR "Error creating rrd for $rrddir/$machine/$type: $err\n" if $err;
427 }