From 405cd4fcc4639e4c9f204bcebf852aeaf6a1b129 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mh Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2012 13:04:33 +0200 Subject: add kvm plugins --- files/plugins/kvm_io | 110 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 110 insertions(+) create mode 100644 files/plugins/kvm_io (limited to 'files/plugins/kvm_io') diff --git a/files/plugins/kvm_io b/files/plugins/kvm_io new file mode 100644 index 0000000..602b2ca --- /dev/null +++ b/files/plugins/kvm_io @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# vim: set fileencoding=utf-8 +# +# Munin plugin to show io by vm +# +# Copyright Maxence Dunnewind, Rodolphe QuiƩdeville +# +# License : GPLv3 +# +# parsed environment variables: +# vmsuffix: part of vm name to be removed +# +#%# capabilities=autoconf +#%# family=contrib + +import re, os, sys +from subprocess import Popen, PIPE + +def config(vm_names): + ''' Print the plugin's config + @param vm_names : a list of "cleaned" vms' name + ''' + base_config = """graph_title KVM Virtual Machine IO usage +graph_vlabel Bytes read(-)/written(+) per second +graph_category KVM +graph_info This graph shows the block device I/O used of virtual machines +graph_args --base 1024 + """ + print base_config + + for vm in vm_names: + print "%s_read.label %s" % (vm, vm) + print "%s_read.type COUNTER" % vm + print "%s_read.min 0" % vm + print "%s_read.draw LINE1" % vm + print "%s_read.info I/O used by virtual machine %s" % (vm, vm) + print "%s_write.label %s" % (vm, vm) + print "%s_write.type COUNTER" % vm + print "%s_write.min 0" % vm + print "%s_write.draw LINE1" % vm + print "%s_write.negative %s_read" % (vm, vm) + print "%s_write.info I/O used by virtual machine %s" % (vm, vm) + +def clean_vm_name(vm_name): + ''' Replace all special chars + @param vm_name : a vm's name + @return cleaned vm's name + ''' + # suffix part defined in conf + suffix = os.getenv('vmsuffix') + if suffix: + vm_name = re.sub(suffix,'',vm_name) + + return re.sub(r"[^a-zA-Z0-9_]", "_", vm_name) + +def fetch(vms): + ''' Fetch values for a list of pids + @param dictionnary {kvm_pid: cleaned vm name} + ''' + res = {} + for pid in vms: + f = open("/proc/%s/io" % pid, "r") + for line in f.readlines(): + if "read_bytes" in line: + read = line.split()[1] + print "%s_read.value %s" % (vms[pid], read) + if "write_bytes" in line: + write = line.split()[1] + print "%s_write.value %s" % (vms[pid], write) + break + f.close() + +def detect_kvm(): + ''' Check if kvm is installed + ''' + kvm = Popen("which kvm", shell=True, stdout=PIPE) + kvm.communicate() + return not bool(kvm.returncode) + +def find_vm_names(pids): + '''Find and clean vm names from pids + @return a dictionnary of {pids : cleaned vm name} + ''' + result = {} + for pid in pids: + cmdline = open("/proc/%s/cmdline" % pid, "r") + result[pid] = clean_vm_name(re.sub(r"^.*-name\x00([a-zA-Z0-9.-]*)\x00\-.*$",r"\1", cmdline.readline())) + return result + +def list_pids(): + ''' Find the pid of kvm processes + @return a list of pids from running kvm + ''' + pid = Popen("pidof qemu-kvm kvm", shell=True, stdout=PIPE) + return pid.communicate()[0].split() + +if __name__ == "__main__": + if len(sys.argv) > 1: + if sys.argv[1] in ['autoconf', 'detect']: + if detect_kvm(): + print "yes" + else: + print "no" + elif sys.argv[1] == "config": + config(find_vm_names(list_pids()).values()) + else: + fetch(find_vm_names(list_pids())) + else: + fetch(find_vm_names(list_pids())) -- cgit v1.2.3