munin-contrib/plugins/network/nsd3

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#%# family=auto
#%# capabilities=autoconf
"""
=head1 NAME
nsd - Munin plugin to monitor the number of queries a running process
of nsd3 has recievied.
=head1 APPLICABLE SYSTEMS
Linux or *nix system with a logging installation of NSD v3 installed.
(http://nlnetlabs.nl/projects/nsd/)
=head1 CONFIGURATION
The plugin needs access to the nsd logfile and the nsd pid file to
force the running nsd process to write the current statistics.
Tip: To see if it's already set up correctly, just run this plugin
with the parameter "autoconf". If you get a "yes", everything should
work like a charm already.
This configuration section shows the defaults of the plugin:
The stats line is a set of space-separated values that you wish to
retrieve from NSD. The format is VALUE=Caption. For spaces in a
caption value, replace them with an underscore (_).
[nsd]
env.statsfile /var/log/nsd.log
env.pidfile /var/run/nsd3/nsd.pid
env.stats "A=A AAAA=AAAA MX=MX PTR=PTR TYPE252=AXFR SNXD=NXDOMAIN RQ=Total_Successful"
If you need to set a user for the logfile to be readable, and most
importantly, the process to receive the signal, you may specify it.
For example:
[nsd]
user nsd
=head1 INTERPRETATION
The plugin shows the number of queries that nsd has received,
averaged over a period to gain the number of queries per second.
For most servers, these values will be very low. In the event
of a misconfiguration, the plugin will return undefined values.
=head1 MAGIC MARKERS
#%# family=auto
#%# capabilities=autoconf
=head1 VERSION
v1.0.1
=head1 AUTHOR
J.T.Sage <jtsage@gmail.com>
=head1 LICENSE
GPLv2
=cut
"""
import os
import sys
import subprocess
import time
import re
import signal
STATS_FILE = os.environ.get('statsfile', '/var/log/nsd.log')
PID_FILE = os.environ.get('pidfile', '/var/run/nsd3/nsd.pid')
STATS_STRING = os.environ.get('stats', "A=A AAAA=AAAA MX=MX PTR=PTR TYPE252=AXFR SNXD=NXDOMAIN RQ=Total_Successful")
BOTH_LISTS = STATS_STRING.split()
def print_config():
"""Generates and prints a munin config for a given chart."""
print "graph_title NSD3 Queries"
print "graph_vlabel qps"
print "graph_category network"
print "graph_info Queries per second"
for x in BOTH_LISTS:
val = x.split('=')
name = val[0].lower()
label = val[1].replace('_', ' ')
print name + '.label ' + label
print name + '.type DERIVE'
print name + '.min 0'
sys.exit(0)
def print_values():
"""Gets NSD's latest stats."""
bigfail = False
if ( not os.access(STATS_FILE, os.R_OK) ) :
bigfail = True
if ( not os.access(PID_FILE, os.R_OK) ) :
bigfail = True
if ( not bigfail ):
pidf = open(PID_FILE, 'r')
pidn = pidf.read()
pidf.close();
try:
os.kill(int(pidn.strip()), signal.SIGUSR1)
except OSError:
bigfail = True
time.sleep(.5) # Wait for the log to write.
if ( not bigfail ):
statf = open(STATS_FILE, 'r')
stats = tail(statf, 10)
nstats = []
xstats = []
for line in stats:
if "XSTATS" in line:
xstats.append(line.strip())
if "NSTATS" in line:
nstats.append(line.strip())
statsline = nstats[-1] + xstats[-1]
else:
statsline = " "
relist = []
for x in BOTH_LISTS:
val = x.split('=')
name = val[0].lower()
rxp = val[0]
relist.append([name, rxp])
for point in relist:
matches = re.compile(' '+point[1]+'=(\d+)').findall(statsline)
if bigfail:
print point[0]+'.value U'
elif matches == []:
print point[0]+'.value 0'
else:
print point[0]+'.value '+matches[0]
def tail( f, window=20 ):
f.seek( 0, 2 )
bytes = f.tell()
size = window
block = -1
while size > 0 and bytes+block*1024 > 0:
f.seek( block*1024, 2 ) # from the end!
data = f.read( 1024 )
linesFound = data.count('\n')
size -= linesFound
block -= 1
f.seek( block*1024, 2 )
f.readline() # find a newline
lastBlocks = list( f.readlines() )
return lastBlocks[-window:]
if __name__ == '__main__':
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
if sys.argv[1] == 'autoconf':
if ( not os.path.isfile(STATS_FILE) ) :
print 'no (Log file not found)'
elif ( not os.path.isfile(PID_FILE) ) :
print 'no (PID file not found)'
elif ( not os.access(STATS_FILE, os.R_OK) ) :
print 'no (Log file exists, access denied for read)'
elif ( not os.access(PID_FILE, os.R_OK) ) :
print 'no (PID file exists, access denied for read)'
else:
pidf = open(PID_FILE, 'r')
pidn = pidf.read()
pidf.close();
try:
os.kill(int(pidn.strip()), signal.SIGUSR1)
except OSError as (errno, strerror):
print 'no (Unable to signal process :: '+strerror+')'
sys.exit(0)
print 'yes'
sys.exit(0)
if len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[1] == 'config':
print_config()
sys.exit(0)
print_values()