Removing deprecated perf scripts
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gui/Makefile
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gui/icons/Makefile
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scripts/Makefile
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scripts/perf/Makefile
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man/Makefile
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docs/Makefile
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daemon/Makefile
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EXTRA_DIST = core-daemon.in core-daemon.service.in
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SUBDIRS = perf
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SUBDIRS =
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# install startup scripts based on --with-startup=option configure option
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# init.d (default), systemd
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# CORE
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# (c)2011-2012 the Boeing Company.
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# See the LICENSE file included in this distribution.
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#
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# author: Jeff Ahrenholz <jeffrey.m.ahrenholz@boeing.com>
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#
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# Makefile for installing performance monitoring scripts.
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#
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DISTCLEANFILES = Makefile.in
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# Hook scripts installed to /usr[/local]/share/core/examples/hooks
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hooksdir=$(pkgdatadir)/examples/hooks
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dist_hooks_SCRIPTS = perflogstart.sh perflogstop.sh sessiondatacollect.sh \
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timesyncstop.sh timesyncstart.sh perflogserver.py \
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configuration_hook.sh datacollect_hook.sh
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# Files installed to /etc/core/
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perfconfdir=$(CORE_CONF_DIR)
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dist_perfconf_DATA = perflogserver.conf
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uninstall-hook:
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rmdir -p $(perfconfdir) || true
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rmdir -p $(hooksdir) || true
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#!/bin/sh
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# experiment hook script; write commands here to execute on the host at the
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# specified state
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sh /usr/local/share/core/examples/hooks/timesyncstop.sh
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sh /usr/local/share/core/examples/hooks/perflogstart.sh
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#!/bin/sh
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# experiment hook script; write commands here to execute on the host at the
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# specified state
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sh /usr/local/share/core/examples/hooks/perflogstop.sh
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sh /usr/local/share/core/examples/hooks/sessiondatacollect.sh
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sh /usr/local/share/core/examples/hooks/timesyncstart.sh
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# Configuration file for CORE performance logging to generate alarms
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#
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# The string lef of "=" is the key of the performance metric - do not change it
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# raise alarm if 1-minute, 5-minute, 16-minute load average
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# rises above those values
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serverloadavg1 = 3.6
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serverloadavg5 = 3.7
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serverloadavg15 = 3.8
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# raise alarm if the server used memory rises above this value
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serverusedmemory = 81.0
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# raise alarm if the server used cpu time rises above this value
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serverusedcputime = 91.0
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# raise alarm if any server processor used cpu time rises above this value
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processorusedcputime = 92.0
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# raise alarm if any node throughput rises above this value
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nodethroughput = 21.0
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# raise alarm if any node used memory rises above this value
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nodeusedmemory = 11.0
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# raise alarm if any node total cpu time rises above this value
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nodetotalcpu = 91.0
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# raise alarm if any node used cpu time rises above this value
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nodeusercpu = 41.0
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# raise alarm if any node system cpu time rises above this value
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nodesystemcpu = 21.0
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# raise alarm if any node wait cpu time rises above this value
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nodewaitcpu = 51.0
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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#
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# (c)2011-2012 the Boeing Company
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#
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"""
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perflogserver.py - CORE server and node performace metrics logger and alarmer
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server metrics: loadave1, 5, 15, mem, used cpu% of total, cpu1, cpu2, ..., cpun
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node metrics: throughput, mem, cpu total, usr, sys, wait
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"""
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import commands
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import optparse
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import os
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import signal
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import sys
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import time
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def readfile(fname):
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lines = []
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try:
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f = open(fname, "r")
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except IOError:
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if options.timestamp == True:
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print(str(time.time()),)
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print("ERROR: failed to open file %s\n" % fname)
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else:
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lines = f.readlines()
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f.close()
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return lines
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def numcpus():
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lines = readfile("/proc/stat")
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n = 0
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for l in lines[1:]:
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if l[:3] != "cpu":
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break
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n += 1
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return n
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def handler(signum, frame):
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print("stop timestamp:", str(time.time()) + ", cyclecount=", cyclecount, ", caught signal", signum)
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sys.exit(0)
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class ServerMetrics(object):
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def __init__(self):
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self.smetrics = {"serverloadavg1": 0.0,
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"serverloadavg5": 0.0,
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"serverloadavg15": 0.0,
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"serverusedmemory": 0.0,
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"serverusedcputime": 0.0,
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"processorusedcputime": []}
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def setvalues(self, val):
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"""
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Set values from val = (nump, ldavg1, ldavg5, adavg15, mem, cpu, p1cpu, p2cpu...).
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"""
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self.smetrics["serverloadavg1"] = val[0]
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self.smetrics["serverloadavg5"] = val[1]
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self.smetrics["serverloadavg15"] = val[2]
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self.smetrics["serverusedmemory"] = val[4]
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self.smetrics["serverusedcputime"] = val[5]
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pcpu = []
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for ind in range(5, len(val)):
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pcpu.append(val[ind])
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self.smetrics["processorusedcputime"] = pcpu
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def setvalue(self, key, val):
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self.smetrics[key] = val
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def getvalue(self, key):
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return self.smetrics[key]
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def getkeys(self):
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return self.smetrics.keys()
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def tocsv(self):
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rv = "Server"
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for k in self.smetrics:
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if isinstance(self.smetrics[k], float):
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rv += ", %.2f" % self.smetrics[k]
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else:
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if isinstance(self.smetrics[k], list):
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values = ", ".join(str(round(x, 2)) for x in self.smetrics[k])
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rv += ", [%s]" % values
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else:
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rv += ", " + str(self.smetrics[k])
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return rv
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def readserverthresholds(filename):
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if filename is None:
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return
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lines = readfile(filename)
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for l in lines:
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mval = l.strip().split('=')
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if len(mval) > 1:
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thekey = mval[0].strip()
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theval = mval[1].strip()
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if thekey in serverthresholds.getkeys():
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serverthresholds.setvalue(thekey, float(theval))
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def checkserverthreshold(metricval):
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"""
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Print out an alarm if a ServerMetrics value crosses threshold.
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"""
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for key in serverthresholds.getkeys():
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if key == "processorusedcputime":
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pcpus = metricval.getvalue(key)
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for ind, pcpu in enumerate(pcpus):
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if pcpu > serverthresholds.getvalue(key):
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alarm = ["server", os.uname()[1], str(ind) + key,
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"%.2f" % pcpus[ind], ">", serverthresholds.getvalue(key)]
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if options.timestamp:
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print(str(time.time()) + ",",)
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print(", ".join(str(x) for x in alarm))
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else:
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if metricval.getvalue(key) > serverthresholds.getvalue(key):
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alarm = ["server", os.uname()[1], key,
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"%.2f" % metricval.getvalue(key), ">", serverthresholds.getvalue(key)]
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if options.timestamp:
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print(str(time.time()) + ",",)
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print(", ".join(str(x) for x in alarm))
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def collectservercputimes():
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"""
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Return cpu times in ticks of this server total and each processor 3*(1+#cpu) columns
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(user+nice, sys, idle) from each /proc/stat cpu lines assume columns are:
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cpu# user nice sys idle iowait irq softirq steal guest (man 5 proc)
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"""
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rval = {}
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lines = readfile("/proc/stat")
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for i in range(ncpus + 1):
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items = lines[i].split()
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user, nice, sys, idle = [int(x) for x in items[1:5]]
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rval[i] = [user+nice, sys, idle]
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return rval
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def csvservercputimes(cputimes):
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"""
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Return a csv string of this server total and each processor's cpu times
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(usr, sys, idle) in ticks.
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"""
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rval = ''
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for i in range(len(cputimes)):
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rval += ", ".join(str(x) for x in cputimes[i])
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return rval
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def calcservercputimes(cputimea, cputimeb):
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"""
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Return cpu used/total % of this server total and each processor (1+#cpu columns).
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"""
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p = {}
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for n in range(ncpus + 1):
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p[n] = []
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for i in range(len(cputimea[n])):
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p[n].append(cputimeb[n][i] - cputimea[n][i])
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# cpu times total delta
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total = sum(p[n])
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if total == 0:
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p[n] = 0.0
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else:
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p[n] = 100 - ((100.0 * p[n][-1]) / total)
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return p
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def collectservermems():
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"""
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Return memory (total, free) in KB from proc/meminfo.
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"""
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lines = readfile("/proc/meminfo")
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mem = [x.split() for x in lines[0:2]]
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return [int(x) for x in zip(*mem)[1]]
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def csvservermems(mems):
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"""
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Return a csv string of this server memory (total, free).
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"""
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return ", ".join(str(x) for x in mems)
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def calcserverusedmem(mems):
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"""
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Return int(100*(MemTotal-MemFree)/MemTotal) from /proc/meminfo.
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"""
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return 100 * (mems[0] - mems[1]) / mems[0]
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def collectservermetrics(cputimes, mems, thresholdcheck):
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"""
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Return ServerMetrics object with a dictionary of
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loadavg1,loadavg5,loadavg15, usedmem%, usedcpu% for total, cpu1, cpu2, ...
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"""
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metricval = []
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ldavgs = os.getloadavg()
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for v in ldavgs:
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metricval.append(v)
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metricval.append(calcserverusedmem(mems))
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for i in range(ncpus + 1):
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metricval.append(cputimes[i])
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srvmetrics = ServerMetrics()
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srvmetrics.setvalues(metricval)
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if thresholdcheck:
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checkserverthreshold(srvmetrics)
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return srvmetrics
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def csvservermetrics(srvmetrics):
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"""
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Return a csv string of ServerMetrics.tocsv()
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loadavg1,loadavg5,loadavg15, usedmem%, usedcpu% for total, cpu1, cpu2, ...
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"""
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rv = ""
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if options.timestamp:
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rv = str(time.time()) + ", "
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rv += srvmetrics.tocsv()
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return rv
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def csvserverbaseline():
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"""
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Return a csv string of raw server metrics data: memfree, memtotal, cpuused, cpusystem, cpuidle.
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"""
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return "memory (total, free) = " + csvservermems(collectservermems()) + "\ncputime (used, sys, idl) = " + csvservercputimes(collectservercputimes())
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class NodeMetrics(object):
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def __init__(self):
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self.nmetrics = {"nodethroughput": 0.0,
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"nodeusedmemory": 0.0,
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"nodetotalcpu": 0.0,
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"nodeusercpu": 0.0,
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"nodesystemcpu": 0.0,
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"nodewaitcpu": 0.0}
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def setvalues(self, val):
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"""
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Set values from val = (throughput, mem, tcpu, ucpu, scpu, wcpu).
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"""
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self.nmetrics["nodethroughput"] = val[0]
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self.nmetrics["nodeusedmemory"] = val[1]
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self.nmetrics["nodetotalcpu"] = val[2]
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self.nmetrics["nodeusercpu"] = val[3]
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self.nmetrics["nodesystemcpu"] = val[4]
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self.nmetrics["nodewaitcpu"] = val[5]
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def setvalue(self, key, val):
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self.nmetrics[key] = val
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def getvalue(self, key):
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return self.nmetrics[key]
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def getkeys(self):
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return self.nmetrics.keys()
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def tocsv(self):
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return ", ".join(str(x) for x in self.nmetrics.values())
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class LogSession(object):
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def __init__(self):
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self.nodethresholds = NodeMetrics()
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# set node threshold default values:
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# nodethroughput=20.0, nodeusedmemory=15.0, nodetotalcpu=90.0,
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# nodeusercpu=30.0, nodewaitcpu=50.0, nodesystemcpu=20.0}
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self.nodethresholds.setvalues([20.0, 15.0, 90.0, 30.0, 50.0, 20.0])
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if options.configfile is not None:
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self.readnodethresholds(options.configfile)
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self.pids = {}
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self.nodemetricsA = {}
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self.nodemetricsB = {}
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self.nodemetricsC = {}
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def getpids(self):
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"""
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Return dict of all CORE session pids in a dict using node name as the keys
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parent pid (vnoded) is the first value.
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"""
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self.pids = {}
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nodes = commands.getstatusoutput(
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"ls /tmp/pycore.%s/*pid" % options.session)
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if nodes[0] != 0:
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return
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nodes = nodes[1].split('\n')
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for nod in nodes:
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nodename = nod.split('/')[-1].strip(".pid")
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self.pids[nodename] = commands.getoutput("cat %s" % nod)
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# do not expect failure of this command
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procs = commands.getoutput('ps -eo ppid,pid,comm').split('\n')
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# build self.pids dict with key=nodename and val="ppid,pid,cmd"
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for nname in self.pids:
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if self.pids[nname] == "":
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if options.timestamp == True:
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print(str(time.time()),)
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print("ERROR: null vnoded pid of node: %s" % nname)
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else:
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childprocs = []
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ppid = self.pids[nname]
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for proc in procs:
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val = proc.split()
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if ppid == val[1]:
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childprocs.append([val[1], val[2]])
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if ppid == val[0]:
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childprocs.append([val[1], val[2]])
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self.pids[nname] = childprocs
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return self.pids
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def printsesspids(self):
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if self.pids == {}:
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return {}
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for pp in self.pids:
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if self.pids[pp] != []:
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for ap in range(len(self.pids[pp]) - 1):
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# ap pid
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print(", " + self.pids[pp][ap][0],)
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# ap cmd
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print(", " + self.pids[pp][ap][1],)
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procmetrics = [str(x) for x in self.pids[pp][ap][-1]]
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print(", " + ", ".join(procmetrics),)
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nodemetrics = [str(x) for x in self.pids[pp][-1]]
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print(", " + ", ".join(nodemetrics))
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def getprocessmetrics(self, pid):
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"""
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Return [cpu#, vsize(kb), ttime, utime, stime, wtime]
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from a /proc/pid/stat (a single line file) assume columns are:
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pid(0) comm(1) state ppid pgrp sess tty_nr tpgid flags
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minflt cmiflt majflt cmajflt # utime(12) stime cutime cstime
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priority nice num_threads itrealvalue starttime vsize(22) rss rsslim
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startcode endcode startstack kstkesp signal blocked sigignore sigcatch
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wchan nswap cnswap exit_signal processor(38) rt_priority
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policy ioblock guest_time cguest_time (man 5 proc)
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"""
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rval = {}
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lines = readfile("/proc/" + pid + "/stat")
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if lines == []:
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return rval
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items = lines[0].split()
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utime, stime, cutime, cstime = [int(x) for x in items[13:17]]
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rval = (items[38], # last run processor
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int(items[22])/1000, # process virtual mem in kb
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utime + stime + cutime + cstime, # totoal time
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utime, # user time
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stime, # system time
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cutime + cstime) # wait time
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return rval
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def getnodethroughput(self, pid):
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"""
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Return node throughput of total receive and transmit packets in kb.
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"""
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lines = readfile("/proc/" + pid + "/net/dev")
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if lines == []:
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return -0.00
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ifs = [x.split() for x in lines[2:]]
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ifm = zip(*ifs)
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rv = sum(int(x) for x in ifm[1]) # received bytes
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tr = sum(int(x) for x in ifm[9]) # transmited bytes
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return (rv + tr)/1000
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def getnodemetrics(self, mindex):
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"""
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Return NodeMetrics with indexed by nodename, values are rows of
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[ [ppid, vnoded, [cpu#, vmem(kb), ttime, utime, stime, wtime]],
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[cpid, cmd, [cpu#, vmem(kb), ttime, utime, stime, wtime]], ... ,
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[thrput, vmem(kb), ttime, utime, stime, wtime]]
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"""
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if mindex == 'a':
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metricref = self.nodemetricsA
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else:
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metricref = self.nodemetricsB
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self.getpids()
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if self.pids == {}:
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return {}
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for nod in self.pids:
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nmetric = NodeMetrics()
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nmetric.__init__()
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nodeapps = {}
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for ap in range(len(self.pids[nod])): # get each process metrics
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procm = self.getprocessmetrics(self.pids[nod][ap][0])
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if procm == []:
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if options.timestamp == True:
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print(str(time.time()),)
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print("WARNING: transient process", self.pids[nod][ap][1],
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"/", self.pids[nod][ap][0], "on node %s" % nod)
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else:
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nodeapps[ap] = procm
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self.pids[nod][ap].append(nodeapps[ap])
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processm = zip(*nodeapps.values()) # get overall node metrics
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if len(processm) > 0:
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nmetric.setvalues((self.getnodethroughput(self.pids[nod][0][0]),
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# vsize(kb)
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sum(int(x) for x in processm[1]),
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# ttime
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sum(int(x) for x in processm[2]),
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# utime
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sum(int(x) for x in processm[3]),
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# stime
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sum(int(x) for x in processm[4]),
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sum(int(x) for x in processm[5]))) # wtime
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metricref[nod] = nmetric
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return metricref
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def setnodemetricsC(self, key, val):
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self.nodemetricsC[key] = val
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def printnodemetrics(self, mindex):
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if mindex == 'c':
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mm = self.nodemetricsC
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else:
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if mindex == 'a':
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mm = self.nodemetricsA
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else:
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mm = self.nodemetricsB
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for k in self.nodemetricsC:
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if options.timestamp:
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print(str(time.time()) + ",",)
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print(k, ",", mm[k].tocsv())
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def readnodethresholds(self, filename):
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if filename is None:
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return
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lines = readfile(filename)
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for l in lines:
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mval = l.strip().split('=')
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if len(mval) > 1:
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thekey = mval[0].strip()
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theval = mval[1].strip()
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if thekey in self.nodethresholds.getkeys():
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self.nodethresholds.setvalue(thekey, float(theval))
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def checknodethresholds(self, nname):
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calcm = self.nodemetricsC[nname]
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for keyname in self.nodethresholds.getkeys():
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if float(calcm.getvalue(keyname)) > float(self.nodethresholds.getvalue(keyname)):
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alarm = ["node", nname + "/" + self.pids[nname][0][0], keyname,
|
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calcm.getvalue(keyname), ">", self.nodethresholds.getvalue(keyname)]
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if options.timestamp:
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print(str(time.time()) + ",",)
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print(", ".join(str(x) for x in alarm))
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|
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def calcnodemetrics(self, cputimea, cputimeb, mems):
|
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"""
|
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Return a dict of nodemetrics indexed by node name
|
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nodemetrics[nodename][-1] = node/host%.
|
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"""
|
||||
p = []
|
||||
for i in range(len(cputimeb[0])):
|
||||
p.append(cputimeb[0][i] - cputimea[0][i])
|
||||
hostusedcpu = p[0] + p[1]
|
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hostusedmem = mems[0] - mems[1]
|
||||
if hostusedcpu == 0:
|
||||
print("WARNING: host used cpu = 0, ", p[0], p[1])
|
||||
hostusedcpu = 1
|
||||
if hostusedmem == 0:
|
||||
print("WARNING: host used mem = 0, ", mems[0], mems[1])
|
||||
hostusedmem = 1
|
||||
|
||||
nodesa = self.nodemetricsA
|
||||
nodesb = self.nodemetricsB
|
||||
for nod in nodesb:
|
||||
calcm = self.nodemetricsC
|
||||
calcm = NodeMetrics()
|
||||
calcm.__init__()
|
||||
if (nod in nodesa):
|
||||
try:
|
||||
if (nodesb[nod] == []) | (nodesa[nod] == []) | \
|
||||
(False == isinstance(nodesb[nod], NodeMetrics)) | \
|
||||
(False == isinstance(nodesa[nod], NodeMetrics)):
|
||||
if options.timestamp == True:
|
||||
print(str(time.time()),)
|
||||
print("Warning: nodes %s is not fully instanciated" % nod)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# calc throughput kbps
|
||||
calcm.setvalue("nodethroughput", "%.2f" % (8 * (nodesb[nod].getvalue("nodethroughput")
|
||||
- nodesa[nod].getvalue("nodethroughput")) / options.interval))
|
||||
# calc mem node used / host used
|
||||
calcm.setvalue("nodeusedmemory", "%.2f" % (
|
||||
100.0 * (nodesb[nod].getvalue("nodeusedmemory") / hostusedmem)))
|
||||
|
||||
# calc total cpu time node / host
|
||||
calcm.setvalue("nodetotalcpu", "%.2f" % (100.0 * (nodesb[nod].getvalue("nodetotalcpu")
|
||||
- nodesa[nod].getvalue("nodetotalcpu")) / hostusedcpu))
|
||||
# calc user cpu time node / host
|
||||
calcm.setvalue("nodeusercpu", "%.2f" % (100.0 * (nodesb[nod].getvalue("nodeusercpu")
|
||||
- nodesa[nod].getvalue("nodeusercpu")) / hostusedcpu))
|
||||
# calc system cpu time node / host
|
||||
calcm.setvalue("nodesystemcpu", "%.2f" % (100.0 * (nodesb[nod].getvalue("nodesystemcpu")
|
||||
- nodesa[nod].getvalue("nodesystemcpu")) / hostusedcpu))
|
||||
# calc waitcpu time node / host
|
||||
calcm.setvalue("nodewaitcpu", "%.2f" % (100.0 * (nodesb[nod].getvalue("nodewaitcpu")
|
||||
- nodesa[nod].getvalue("nodewaitcpu")) / hostusedcpu))
|
||||
logsession.nodemetricsC[nod] = calcm
|
||||
|
||||
if options.alarm is not None:
|
||||
logsession.checknodethresholds(nod)
|
||||
except IndexError:
|
||||
pass
|
||||
else:
|
||||
print("Warning: transient node %s " % nod)
|
||||
|
||||
return nodesb
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def main():
|
||||
usagestr = "%prog [-h] [options] [args]\n\nLog server and optional CORE session metrics to stdout."
|
||||
parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=usagestr)
|
||||
parser.set_defaults(interval=2, timestamp=False,
|
||||
configfile="/etc/core/perflogserver.conf",
|
||||
alarm=True, session=None)
|
||||
parser.add_option("-i", "--interval", dest="interval", type=int,
|
||||
help="seconds to wait between samples; default=%s" % parser.defaults["interval"])
|
||||
parser.add_option("-t", "--timestamp", action="store_true",
|
||||
dest="timestamp",
|
||||
help="include timestamp on each line")
|
||||
parser.add_option("-c", "--configfile", dest="configfile",
|
||||
type="string",
|
||||
help="read threshold values from the specified file;default=%s" % parser.defaults["configfile"])
|
||||
parser.add_option("-a", "--alarm", action="store_true",
|
||||
dest="alarm",
|
||||
help="generate alarms based threshold check on each cycle")
|
||||
parser.add_option("-s", "--session", dest="session", type=int,
|
||||
help="CORE session id; default=%s" % parser.defaults["session"])
|
||||
global options
|
||||
global ncpus
|
||||
global serverthresholds
|
||||
global logsession
|
||||
global cyclecount
|
||||
|
||||
options, _args = parser.parse_args()
|
||||
|
||||
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, handler)
|
||||
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, handler)
|
||||
|
||||
ncpus = numcpus()
|
||||
|
||||
# server threshold dictionary - a ServerMetrics instant with default values
|
||||
serverthresholds = ServerMetrics()
|
||||
# set to server threshold default values: serverloadavg1=3.5,
|
||||
# serverloadavg5=3.5, serverloadavg15=3.5, serverusedmemory=80.0,
|
||||
# serverusedcputime=80.0, processorusedcputime=90.0
|
||||
serverthresholds.setvalues([3.5, 3.5, 3.5, 80.0, 80.0, 90.0])
|
||||
if options.alarm is True:
|
||||
# read server threshold values from configuration file
|
||||
readserverthresholds(options.configfile)
|
||||
|
||||
if options.session is not None:
|
||||
logsession = LogSession()
|
||||
|
||||
# mark host log baseline
|
||||
print("server: ", ", ".join(str(x) for x in os.uname()), ",", ncpus, "CPU cores")
|
||||
print("start timestamp:", time.time(), ", baseline data: ")
|
||||
print(csvserverbaseline())
|
||||
print("server metrics: ", ", ".join(str(x) for x in serverthresholds.getkeys()))
|
||||
if options.session is not None:
|
||||
print("node metrics: nodename, ", ", ".join(str(x) for x in logsession.nodethresholds.getkeys()))
|
||||
|
||||
cyclecount = 0
|
||||
while True:
|
||||
cputimea = collectservercputimes()
|
||||
if options.session is not None:
|
||||
nodesa = logsession.getnodemetrics("a")
|
||||
time.sleep(options.interval)
|
||||
cputimeb = collectservercputimes()
|
||||
mems = collectservermems()
|
||||
calccputime = calcservercputimes(cputimea, cputimeb)
|
||||
m = csvservermetrics(collectservermetrics(
|
||||
calccputime, mems, options.alarm))
|
||||
print(m)
|
||||
|
||||
if options.session is not None:
|
||||
nodesb = logsession.getnodemetrics('b')
|
||||
if nodesb != {}:
|
||||
logsession.calcnodemetrics(cputimea, cputimeb, mems)
|
||||
logsession.printnodemetrics('c')
|
||||
|
||||
sys.stdout.flush()
|
||||
cyclecount = cyclecount + 1
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
||||
main()
|
|
@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
|
|||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
# (c)2010-2012 the Boeing Company
|
||||
# author: Yueli Yang <yueli.yang@boeing.com>
|
||||
#
|
||||
# start core performance logging and collect output to file
|
||||
# /tmp/pycore.nnnn/perf<sessionid>.log
|
||||
HOOKS_DIR=$(dirname $0)
|
||||
|
||||
sid=$(pwd | awk -F / {'print $3'} | awk -F . {'print $2'})
|
||||
python $HOOKS_DIR/perflogserver.py -t -a -c /etc/core/perflogserver.conf -s $sid > perf$sid.log &
|
|
@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
|
|||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
# (c)2010-2012 the Boeing Company
|
||||
# author: Yueli Yang <yueli.yang@boeing.com>
|
||||
#
|
||||
# terminate core perfromance logging process
|
||||
|
||||
perfproc=$(ps aux | grep perflogserver | grep python | awk {'print $2'})
|
||||
if [ ! $perfproc = "" ]; then
|
||||
echo "terminating core performance log process $perfproc"
|
||||
kill -9 $perfproc
|
||||
fi
|
|
@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
|
|||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
# (c)2010-2012 the Boeing Company
|
||||
# author: Yueli Yang <yueli.yang@boeing.com>
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Create a tar ball of the CORE session's runtime folder /tmp/pycore.nnnn
|
||||
# Collection such runtime tar balls from all distributed servers to folder
|
||||
# /tmp/<sessionid>-<date>-<time> for example: /tmp/56779-11Oct14-09:33:13
|
||||
|
||||
currentdir=$(pwd)
|
||||
sid=${currentdir##*.}
|
||||
ts=$(date +%y%h%d-%T)
|
||||
logfile=/tmp/corelog.tgz
|
||||
echo Collect data from localhost:$currentdir to $logfile
|
||||
cd ..
|
||||
tar -czf $logfile ${currentdir##*/}
|
||||
if [ ! $? = 0 ]; then
|
||||
echo Failed to collect CORE data from localhost:$currentdir to $logfile
|
||||
fi
|
||||
cd $currentdir
|
||||
|
||||
m=$(grep master $currentdir/servers)
|
||||
if [ ! $sid = ${m##*=} ]; then
|
||||
# quite if this is not a master server
|
||||
echo not a master server
|
||||
exit
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# On a master server, create a folder to harvest overall core emulation data
|
||||
logdir=/tmp/$sid-$ts
|
||||
if [ ! -e $logdir ]; then
|
||||
echo create folder $logdir
|
||||
mkdir $logdir
|
||||
fi
|
||||
cp $logfile $logdir/localhost-${currentdir##*.}.tgz
|
||||
|
||||
# harvest CORE data from distributed servers
|
||||
hs=$(grep -v master= $currentdir/servers | awk {'print $2'})
|
||||
echo hosts are localhost $hs
|
||||
for h in $hs; do
|
||||
echo checking host $h ...
|
||||
out=$(ping -c 1 -w 1 $h | grep " 0 received,")
|
||||
if [ " $out " = " " ]; then
|
||||
slavesid=$(ssh $h tar -tzf $logfile | awk -F / {'print $1'})
|
||||
if [ $? = 0 ]; then
|
||||
destlogfile=$logdir/$h-${slavesid##*.}.tgz
|
||||
echo Collect data from $h:$logfile to $destlogfile
|
||||
scp $h:$logfile $destlogfile
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo $logfile could not be found on host $h
|
||||
fi
|
||||
fi
|
||||
done
|
|
@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
|
|||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
# (c)2010-2012 the Boeing Company
|
||||
# author: Yueli Yang <yueli.yang@boeing.com>
|
||||
#
|
||||
# start time sync with ntpd if it is installed but not started
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Usage: sudo timesyncstart.sh [debug]
|
||||
|
||||
dbg=$1
|
||||
if [ "$dbg" = "debug" ]; then
|
||||
date +%y%h%d-%T-%N
|
||||
fi
|
||||
if [ -e /usr/sbin/ntpd ]; then
|
||||
/etc/init.d/ntp status
|
||||
if [ $? = 3 ]; then
|
||||
/etc/init.d/ntp start
|
||||
if [ "$dbg" = "debug" ]; then
|
||||
echo "start ntpd process"
|
||||
ntptime
|
||||
ntpq -c peers
|
||||
fi
|
||||
fi
|
||||
fi
|
||||
if [ "$dbg" = "debug" ]; then
|
||||
date +%y%h%d-%T-%N
|
||||
fi
|
|
@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
|
|||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
# (c)2010-2012 the Boeing Company
|
||||
# author: Yueli Yang <yueli.yang@boeing.com>
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Stop timesync service. If it was not yet in sync with any ntp server,
|
||||
# adjust its time to the first ntp server in # configured in /etc/ntp.conf
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Usage: sudo sh timesyncstop.sh [deubg]
|
||||
|
||||
dbg=$1
|
||||
if [ "$dbg" = "debug" ]; then
|
||||
date +%y%h%d-%T-%N
|
||||
fi
|
||||
svs=""
|
||||
if [ -e /usr/sbin/ntpd ]; then
|
||||
# command "sudo /usr/sbin/ntpd -q -g" will start the ntp service and
|
||||
# keep it on until it performs a good synchronization, then it leaves.
|
||||
# It is not quick enough for our need here
|
||||
/etc/init.d/ntp status
|
||||
if [ $? = 0 ]; then
|
||||
svs=$(ntpq -c peers | awk {'print $1'} | grep ^*)
|
||||
if [ "$dbg" = "debug" ]; then
|
||||
ntpq -c peers
|
||||
echo "get time servers for later need: $svs"
|
||||
ntptime
|
||||
echo "terminate ntpd process"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
/etc/init.d/ntp stop
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# if there are time servers configured in file /etc/ntp.conf,
|
||||
# adjust time to the first server
|
||||
if [ "$svs" = "" ]; then
|
||||
svs=$(grep ^server /etc/ntp.conf | awk {'print $2'})
|
||||
if [ "$dbg" = "debug" ]; then
|
||||
echo "$svs"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
for sv in "$svs"; do
|
||||
ntpdate $sv
|
||||
# may use "sntp -s $sv" or "rdate" if ntpdate is deprecated
|
||||
break
|
||||
done
|
||||
else
|
||||
if [ "$dbg" = "debug" ]; then
|
||||
echo No time adjustment because time sync was stable with $svs
|
||||
fi
|
||||
fi
|
||||
fi
|
||||
if [ "$dbg" = "debug" ]; then
|
||||
date +%y%h%d-%T-%N
|
||||
fi
|
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