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Monitoring openvz resources using munin
From OpenVZ Wiki
There are several plugins available on this page to monitor beancounter values in Munin.
The third one tries to combine the other two.
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"Simple" munin plugin
The plugin listed below grabs all the beancounters' values.
#!/bin/sh # # plugin to monitor OpenVZ bean counters. # # #%# family=auto #%# capabilities=autoconf suggest ATTR=`basename $0 | sed 's/^vebc_//g'` if [ "$1" = "autoconf" ]; then if [ -r /proc/bc/0/resources ]; then echo yes exit 0 else echo "no (/proc/bc/0/resources not found)" exit 1 fi fi if [ "$1" = "suggest" ]; then if [ -r /proc/bc/0/resources ]; then cat /proc/bc/0/resources | while read str; do vals=($str) echo ${vals[0]} done exit 0 else exit 1 fi fi if [ "$1" = "config" ]; then # echo "graph_order down up" echo "graph_title $ATTR beancounter for containers" echo 'graph_category system' echo "graph_info 'Containers beancounters info'" for CTID in `ls -d1 /proc/bc/???`; do id=`basename $CTID` grep $ATTR $CTID/resources | while read str; do vals=($str) name=${vals[0]} echo ${id}.label $id echo "${id}.warning ${vals[3]}" echo "${id}.critical ${vals[4]}" done done exit 0 fi; for CTID in `ls -d1 /proc/bc/???`; do id=`basename $CTID` grep $ATTR $CTID/resources | while read str; do vals=($str) name=${vals[0]} echo "$id.value ${vals[1]}" done done
Extended Version for old system using user_beancounter
Put it with the munin plugins and make a link for every graph which should be produced named like:
vebc_VALUENAME1_VALUENAME2_..._CTID
e.g.: vebc_numflock_numpty_numsiginfo_101
#!/bin/sh # # plugin to monitor OpenVZ bean counters. # # #%# family=auto #%# capabilities=autoconf suggest ATTR=`basename $0 | sed -e 's/^vebc_.*_//'` STATS=`basename $0 | sed -e 's/^vebc_//' -e 's/_[0-9]*$//' -e 's/_/ /g'` if [ "$1" = "autoconf" ]; then if [ -r /proc/bc/0/resources ]; then echo yes exit 0 else echo "no (/proc/bc/0/resources not found)" exit 1 fi fi if [ "$1" = "suggest" ]; then if [ -r /proc/bc/0/resources ]; then cat /proc/bc/0/resources | while read str; do vals=($str) echo ${vals[0]} done exit 0 else exit 1 fi fi if [ "$1" = "config" ]; then # echo "graph_order down up" echo "graph_title beancounter for CT$ATTR: $STATS" echo "graph_category CT$ATTR" echo "graph_info 'Container bean counters info'" readme="false" cat /proc/user_beancounters | while read myid stuff; do line="" if [ "$myid" == "$ATTR:" ]; then readme="true" line="$stuff" echo $line else loid=`echo $myid | sed -e 's/.*:/:/'` if [ "$loid" == ":" ]; then readme="false" fi if [ "$readme" == "true" ]; then line="$myid $stuff" echo $line fi fi done | while read name value top warn max; do okname="dummy" for statname in $STATS; do if [ "$name" == "$statname" ]; then okname=$name fi done if [ "$okname" != "dummy" ]; then echo $okname.label $name echo $okname.warning $warn echo $okname.critical $max fi done exit 0 fi; readme="false" cat /proc/user_beancounters | while read myid stuff; do line="" if [ "$myid" == "$ATTR:" ]; then readme="true" line="$stuff" echo $line else loid=`echo $myid | sed -e 's/.*:/:/'` if [ "$loid" == ":" ]; then readme="false" fi if [ "$readme" == "true" ]; then line="$myid $stuff" echo $line fi fi done | while read name value x; do okname="dummy" for statname in $STATS; do if [ "$name" == "$statname" ]; then okname=$name fi done if [ "$okname" != "dummy" ]; then echo $okname.value $value fi done
This is not too performant but should do and the graphs are much more readable then the first solution.
Extended plugin from Jan Tomasek
- Jan has posted another plugin on http://forum.openvz.org/index.php?t=msg&goto=15122, where I've fixed two things:
- "exit 0" in the "config" block
- Replaced "vals=($str); echo ${vals[0]}" with "echo ${str%% *}" (the former was causing problems I don't remember anymore)
- v1.3.2 (2008/08/09)
- If only 1 variable is graphed, also display maxheld, barrier and limit
#!/bin/sh # # Munin's plugin to monitor OpenVZ bean counters. # # $Log$ # Revision 1.3 2007/07/19 12:57:00 Jan Tomasek <jan@tomasek.cz> # * rewrited to work with /proc/bc/<VEID>/resources instead of # /proc/user_beancounters, that simplified code and result # is also bit faster. # * added references to OpenVZ wiki # Revision 1.3.1 2008/05/13 01:26:00 Daniel Hahler <http://daniel.hahler.de/> # * Minor fixes # - "exit 0" in "config" block # - Use "echo ${str%% *}" in "suggest", instead of "vals=($str); echo ${vals[0]}" # # Revision 1.3.2 2008/08/09 12:30:00 Christian Rubbert <crubbert@xrc.de> # * Feature # - If only 1 variable is graphed, also display maxheld, barrier and limit # # Original revision taken from: # http://wiki.openvz.org/Monitoring_openvz_resources_using_munin # #%# family=auto #%# capabilities=autoconf suggest VEID=`basename $0 | sed -e 's/^vebc_.*_//'`; STATS=`basename $0 | sed -e 's/^vebc_//' -e 's/_[0-9]*$//' -e 's/_/ /g'` x=0; STATSCNT=`for i in $STATS; do x=$[$x+1]; done; echo $x` if [ "$1" = "autoconf" ]; then if [ -r /proc/bc/0/resources ]; then echo yes exit 0 else echo "no (/proc/bc/0/resources not found)" exit 1 fi fi if [ "$1" = "suggest" ]; then if [ -r /proc/bc/0/resources ]; then cat /proc/bc/0/resources | while read str; do # Print everything before " " echo ${str%% *} done exit 0 else exit 1 fi fi if [ ! -f /proc/bc/$VEID/resources ]; then exit 0; fi if [ "$1" = "config" ]; then #echo "graph_order down up" echo "graph_title VE$VEID: $STATS" echo "graph_vlabel bean counters" echo "graph_category VE$VEID" # Note on URLs. General graph info is by munin version 1.2.5 # accepted even with HTML code. But for value.info it escapes URL, # I expect that authors of munin will note that in future and put # escaping even for graph.info. echo "graph_info VE bean counters info. Documentation of the OpenVZ resource management is located at <a href=\" http://wiki.openvz.org/UBC\">http://wiki.openvz.org/UBC</a>." cat /proc/bc/$VEID/resources | while read name value top warn max stuff ; do for statname in $STATS; do if [ "$name" = "$statname" ]; then URL="http://wiki.openvz.org/$name" if [ "$warn" = "0" ]; then warn=$max fi echo $name.label $name echo $name.warning $warn echo $name.critical $max echo $name.info Description of this resource is located at $URL fi done done if [ "$STATSCNT" == "1" ]; then echo maxheld.label Maxheld echo maxheld.draw LINE2 echo maxheld.info Maximum value echo barrier.label Barrier echo barrier.draw LINE2 echo barrier.info Barrier echo limit.label Limit echo limit.draw LINE2 echo limit.info Limit fi exit 0 fi; cat /proc/bc/$VEID/resources | while read name value top warn max stuff ; do for statname in $STATS; do if [ "$name" = "$statname" ]; then echo $name".value "$value; if [ "$STATSCNT" == "1" ]; then echo maxheld.value $top echo barrier.value $warn echo limit.value $max fi fi done done
Munin plugin setup
Run as root
Please note, you have to configure plugin to run as root. Therefore, add the following to /etc/munin/plugin-conf.d/ somewhere:
[vebc*] user root
Installing the plugins
There's a single plugin file, which can be installed several times and can put several values into the same graph.
You should install the plugin from above to e.g. /usr/local/share/munin/plugins/vebc_ and then put symlinks to there from /etc/munin/plugins.
The following script allows you to handle this easily:
To install this, you can use the following script:
#!/bin/bash FILE=`mktemp /tmp/ln-vebc-XXXXXX` cd /etc/munin/plugins for resources in kmemsize \ lockedpages_privvmpages_shmpages_physpages_vmguarpages_oomguarpages \ numproc \ numtcpsock_numflock_numpty_numsiginfo_numothersock_numiptent \ tcpsndbuf_tcprcvbuf_othersockbuf_dgramrcvbuf \ dcachesize \ numfile do for VE in 0 `/usr/sbin/vzlist | sed "s/^ *//" |grep '^[0-9]' | cut -f 1 -d " "` ; do ln -sf /usr/local/share/munin/plugins/vebc_ "vebc_"$resources"_"$VE echo "vebc_"$resources"_"$VE >> $FILE done done # remove no longer deserved links (ie. links pointing to machines # which were destroyed or stoped) find -type l -name vebc_\* | sed "s/\.\///" | while read LN; do if grep ^$LN$ $FILE >/dev/null; then true else rm $LN fi done rm $FILE
Alternative: Using vzlist
This simple script will generate an overview of the requested stat from all VE's. When using vzlist your saved from any changes to the beancounters.
Usage
Simply append the variable you want to monitor:
ln -s /usr/share/munin/plugins/openvz_ /etc/munin/plugins/openvz_physpages#!/bin/sh # # Munin's plugin to monitor OpenVZ bean counters. # # $Log$ # 2008/08/14 Rene Weselowski <http://www.dead.at> # #%# family=auto #%# capabilities=autoconf ATTRIBUTE=`basename $0 | sed 's/^openvz_//g'` if [ "$1" = "autoconf" ]; then echo yes exit 0 fi if [ "$1" = "config" ]; then echo "graph_title $ATTRIBUTE" echo "graph_args --base 1000 -l 0" echo "graph_scale yes" echo "graph_vlabel $ATTRIBUTE Value" echo "graph_category openvz" echo "graph_info This graph shows OpenVZ: $ATTRIBUTE" vzlist -a -H -o hostname | awk '{gsub(/\./,"_",$1) print("'$ATTRIBUTE'"$1".label "$1"\n" \ "'$ATTRIBUTE'"$1".info '$ATTRIBUTE' for VE"$1)}' exit 0 fi vzlist -a -H -o hostname,$ATTRIBUTE | awk '{gsub(/\./,"_",$1) print("'$ATTRIBUTE'"$1".value "$2)}'

