munin-plugins/zpool_iostat

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#!/bin/sh
# -*- sh -*-
set -eu
: <<=cut
=head1 NAME
zpool_iostat - Plugin to monitor transfer statistics of ZFS pools
=head1 APPLICABLE SYSTEMS
All systems with "zpool" installed.
=head1 CONFIGURATION
No configuration is required.
=head1 INTERPRETATION
This plugin shows a graph with read (positive) and write (negative) values
for the IO transfer of each pool.
=head1 MAGIC MARKERS
#%# family=auto
#%# capabilities=autoconf
=head1 AUTHOR
tsaavik <github@hellspark.com>
Peter Doherty <peterd@acranox.org>
Lars Kruse <devel@sumpfralle.de>
=head1 LICENSE
GPLv2
=cut
# shellcheck source=/usr/share/munin/plugins/plugin.sh
. "$MUNIN_LIBDIR/plugins/plugin.sh"
ZPOOL_BIN=/sbin/zpool
ACTION="${1:-}"
if [ "$ACTION" = "autoconf" ]; then
if [ -x "$ZPOOL_BIN" ]; then
echo yes
else
echo "no (missing executable '$ZPOOL_BIN')"
fi
exit 0
fi
zlines=$("$ZPOOL_BIN" iostat -v | wc -l | sed 's/ //g')
iostats=$("$ZPOOL_BIN" iostat -v 1 1 | tail "-$zlines")
zlist=$(echo "$iostats" \
| awk '/alloc/ {next}; /avail/ {next}; /raid/ {next}; /mirror/ {next};
{ if ( $4 >=0 ) print $1}' \
| tr ' ' '\n')
# Parse the n'th column of the iostat output for a given pool or disk as a
# number (interpreting K and M suffixes).
get_device_iostat_column() {
local device_label="$1"
local stat_column="$2"
# convert all numeric values into kB
echo "$iostats" \
| awk '{ if ($1 == "'"$device_label"'") print $'"$stat_column"'; }' \
| awk '/M/ {print int($1)*1000};
/K/ {print int($1)};
/[0-9]$/ {print int($1)/1000}'
}
get_device_fieldname() {
local device_id="$1"
# Backwards compatibility (until 2016): keep the unprefixed pool name
# for the fieldname, except for pool names starting with digits.
if echo "$device_id" | grep -q "^[0-9]"; then
clean_fieldname "_$device_id"
else
clean_fieldname "$device_id"
fi
}
if [ "$ACTION" = "config" ]; then
echo 'graph_title zpool iostat'
echo 'graph_args --base 1000 -l 0'
echo 'graph_vlabel write (-) / read (+) KBytes/s'
echo 'graph_category disk'
echo 'graph_scale no'
echo 'graph_info This graph shows zpool iostat'
# Assemble the "graph_order" as a sorted list of read/write pairs for
# each device.
printf "graph_order"
echo "$zlist" | while read -r device_id; do
fieldname="$(get_device_fieldname "$device_id")"
printf " %s_read %s_write" "$fieldname" "$fieldname"
done
# finalize the 'graph_order' with a newline
echo
# output all fields: write as negative numbers and read as positive
echo "$zlist" | while read -r device_id; do
fieldname="$(get_device_fieldname "$device_id")"
echo "${fieldname}_read.label $device_id"
echo "${fieldname}_read.type GAUGE"
echo "${fieldname}_read.graph no"
echo "${fieldname}_write.label $device_id"
echo "${fieldname}_write.type GAUGE"
echo "${fieldname}_write.negative ${fieldname}_read"
done
exit 0
fi
echo "$zlist" | while read -r device_id; do
fieldname="$(get_device_fieldname "$device_id")"
echo "${fieldname}_read.value $(get_device_iostat_column "$device_id" 6)"
echo "${fieldname}_write.value $(get_device_iostat_column "$device_id" 7)"
done