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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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=head1 NAME
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kvm_net - Munin plugin to show the network I/O per VM
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=head1 APPLICABLE SYSTEMS
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Virtualization server with VMs based on KVM may be able to track the network
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traffic of their VMs, if the KVM processes are started in a specific way.
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Probably proxmox-based virtualization hosts fit into this category.
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You can easily check if your KVM processes are started in the expected way, by
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running the following command:
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ps -ef | grep "netdev.*ifname="
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The plugin can be used, if the above command outputs one line for every
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currently running VM.
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In all other cases you need to use other munin plugins instead, e.g. "libvirt".
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=head1 CONFIGURATION
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parsed environment variables:
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* vmsuffix: part of vm name to be removed
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=head1 AUTHOR
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Copyright (C) 2012 - Igor Borodikhin
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Copyright (C) 2018 - Lars Kruse <devel@sumpfralle.de>
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=head1 LICENSE
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GPLv3
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=head1 MAGIC MARKERS
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#%# capabilities=autoconf
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#%# family=contrib
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=cut
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"""
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import os
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import re
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from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
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import sys
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VM_NAME_REGEX = re.compile("^.*\x00-{arg_name}\x00(.+)\x00.*$")
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KVM_INTERFACE_NAME_REGEX = re.compile("(?:^|,)ifname=([^,]+)(?:,|$)")
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def config(vm_names):
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""" Print the plugin's config
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@param vm_names : a list of "cleaned" vms' name
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"""
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print("graph_title KVM Network I/O")
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print("graph_vlabel Bytes rx(-)/tx(+) per second")
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print("graph_category virtualization")
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print("graph_args --base 1024")
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print("graph_info This graph shows the network I/O of the virtual "
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"machines. It is only usable for VMs that were started in a very "
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"specific way. If you see no values in the diagrams, then you "
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"should check, if the command \"ps -ef | grep 'netdev.*ifname='\" "
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"returns one line of output for every running VM. If there is no "
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"output, then you need to change the setup of your VMs or you need "
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"to use a different munin plugin for monitoring the network traffic "
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"(e.g. 'libvirt').")
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print()
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for vm in vm_names:
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print("%s_in.label %s" % (vm, vm))
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print("%s_in.type COUNTER" % vm)
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print("%s_in.min 0" % vm)
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print("%s_in.graph no" % vm)
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print("%s_out.negative %s_in" % (vm, vm))
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print("%s_out.label %s" % (vm, vm))
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print("%s_out.type COUNTER" % vm)
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print("%s_out.min 0" % vm)
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def clean_vm_name(vm_name):
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""" Replace all special chars
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@param vm_name : a vm's name
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@return cleaned vm's name
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"""
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# suffix part defined in conf
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suffix = os.getenv("vmsuffix")
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if suffix:
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vm_name = re.sub(suffix, "", vm_name)
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# proxmox uses kvm with -name parameter
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parts = vm_name.split('\x00')
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if (parts[0].endswith('kvm')):
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try:
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return parts[parts.index('-name')+1]
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except ValueError:
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pass
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return re.sub(r"[^a-zA-Z0-9_]", "_", vm_name)
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def fetch(vms):
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""" Fetch values for a list of pids
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@param dictionary {kvm_pid: cleaned vm name}
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"""
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for pid, vm_data in vms.items():
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vm_interface_names = get_vm_network_interface_names(pid)
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sum_incoming = 0
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sum_outgoing = 0
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interface_found = False
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with open("/proc/net/dev", "r") as net_file:
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for line in net_file.readlines():
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tokens = line.split()
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current_interface_name = tokens[0].rstrip(":").strip()
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if current_interface_name in vm_interface_names:
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sum_incoming += int(tokens[1])
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sum_outgoing += int(tokens[9])
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interface_found = True
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if not interface_found:
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# we want to distinguish "no traffic" from "not found"
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sum_incoming = "U"
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sum_outgoing = "U"
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print("%s_in.value %s" % (vm_data, sum_incoming))
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print("%s_out.value %s" % (vm_data, sum_outgoing))
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def get_vm_network_interface_names(pid):
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""" return the MAC addresses configured for network interfacs of a PID """
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result = set()
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for netdev_description in _get_kvm_process_arguments(pid, "netdev"):
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match = KVM_INTERFACE_NAME_REGEX.search(netdev_description)
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if match:
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result.add(match.groups()[0])
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return result
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def detect_kvm():
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""" Check if kvm is installed """
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kvm = Popen(["which", "kvm"], stdout=PIPE)
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kvm.communicate()
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return kvm.returncode == 0
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def find_vm_names(pids):
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"""Find and clean vm names from pids
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@return a dictionary of {pids : cleaned vm name}
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"""
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result = {}
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for pid in pids:
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name = None
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name_arg_values = _get_kvm_process_arguments(pid, "name")
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if name_arg_values:
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name_arg_value = name_arg_values[0]
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if "," in name_arg_value:
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# the modern parameter format may look like this:
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# guest=foo,debug-threads=on
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for index, token in enumerate(name_arg_value.split(",")):
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if (index == 0) and ("=" not in token):
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# the first item may the plain name
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name = value
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elif "=" in token:
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key, value = token.split("=", 1)
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if key == "guest":
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name = value
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else:
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# unknown format (no "mapping")
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pass
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else:
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name = name_arg_value
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if name is None:
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print("Failed to parse VM name from commandline of process: {}"
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.format(name_arg_values), file=sys.stderr)
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else:
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result[pid] = clean_vm_name(name)
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return result
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def _get_kvm_process_arguments(pid, arg_name):
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""" parse all value with the given name from the process identified by PID
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The result is a list of tokens, that follow this argument name. The result
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is empty in case of problems.
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"""
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# the "cmdline" (e.g. /proc/self/cmdline) is a null-separated token list
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try:
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with open("/proc/%s/cmdline" % pid, "r") as cmdline_file:
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cmdline = cmdline_file.read()
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except IOError:
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# the process seems to have died meanwhile
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return []
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is_value = False
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result = []
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for arg_token in cmdline.split("\0"):
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if is_value:
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# the previous token was our argument name
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result.append(arg_token)
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is_value = False
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elif arg_token == "-{}".format(arg_name):
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# this is our argument name - we want to store the next value
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is_value = True
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else:
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# any other irrelevant value
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pass
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return result
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def list_pids():
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""" Find the pid of kvm processes
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@return a list of pids from running kvm
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"""
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pid = Popen(["pidof", "qemu-kvm", "qemu-system-x86_64", "kvm"], stdout=PIPE)
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return pid.communicate()[0].decode().split()
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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action = sys.argv[1] if len(sys.argv) > 1 else None
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if action == "autoconf":
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if detect_kvm():
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print("yes")
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else:
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print("no")
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elif action == "config":
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vm_data = find_vm_names(list_pids())
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config(vm_data.values())
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else:
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vm_data = find_vm_names(list_pids())
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fetch(vm_data)
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