server_metrics 0.0.9.0 → 0.1.0
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data/CHANGELOG.md
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require 'sys/proctable'
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require 'server_metrics/lib/proctable_lite' # used on linux
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require 'server_metrics/system_info'
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# Collects information on processes. Groups processes running under the same command, and sums up their CPU & memory usage.
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@last_run
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@last_jiffies
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@last_process_list
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@proc_table_klass = ServerMetrics::SystemInfo.os =~ /linux/ ? SysLite::ProcTable : Sys::ProcTable # this is used in calculate_processes. On Linux, use our optimized version
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end
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# the collector has to be run twice to get CPU data.
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def calculate_processes
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## 1. get a list of all processes
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processes =
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processes = @proc_table_klass.ps.map{|p| ServerMetrics::Processes::Process.new(p) } # our Process object adds a method some behavior
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## 2. loop through each process and calculate the CPU time.
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# The CPU values returned by ProcTable are cumulative for the life of the process, which is not what we want.
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# This is a special-purpose version Sys::Proctable, optimized for collecting fewer metrics (but running faster) on Linux only
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# In process.rb, we conditionally use this class when the host OS is Linux.
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# The Sys module serves as a namespace only.
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module SysLite
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# The ProcTable class encapsulates process table information.
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class ProcTable
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# Error typically raised if the ProcTable.ps method fails.
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class Error < StandardError; end
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# There is no constructor
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private_class_method :new
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# The version of the sys-proctable library
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VERSION = '0.9.3'
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private
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# @mem_total = IO.read("/proc/meminfo")[/MemTotal.*/].split[1].to_i * 1024 rescue nil
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# @boot_time = IO.read("/proc/stat")[/btime.*/].split.last.to_i rescue nil
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@fields = [
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'cmdline', # Complete command line
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'cwd', # Current working directory
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'environ', # Environment
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'exe', # Actual pathname of the executed command
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'fd', # File descriptors open by process
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'root', # Root directory of process
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'pid', # Process ID
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'comm', # Filename of executable
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'state', # Single character state abbreviation
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'ppid', # Parent process ID
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'pgrp', # Process group
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'session', # Session ID
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'tty_nr', # TTY (terminal) associated with the process
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'tpgid', # Group ID of the TTY
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'flags', # Kernel flags
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'minflt', # Number of minor faults
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'cminflt', # Number of minor faults of waited-for children
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'majflt', # Number of major faults
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'cmajflt', # Number of major faults of waited-for children
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'utime', # Number of user mode jiffies
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'stime', # Number of kernel mode jiffies
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'cutime', # Number of children's user mode jiffies
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'cstime', # Number of children's kernel mode jiffies
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'priority', # Nice value plus 15
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'nice', # Nice value
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'itrealvalue', # Time in jiffies before next SIGALRM
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'starttime', # Time in jiffies since system boot
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'vsize', # Virtual memory size in bytes
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'rss', # Resident set size
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'rlim', # Current limit on the rss in bytes
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'startcode', # Address above which program text can run
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'endcode', # Address below which program text can run
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'startstack', # Address of the startstack
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'kstkesp', # Kernel stack page address
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'kstkeip', # Kernel instruction pointer
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'signal', # Bitmap of pending signals
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'blocked', # Bitmap of blocked signals
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'sigignore', # Bitmap of ignored signals
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'sigcatch', # Bitmap of caught signals
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'wchan', # Channel in which the process is waiting
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'nswap', # Number of pages swapped
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'cnswap', # Cumulative nswap for child processes
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'exit_signal', # Signal to be sent to parent when process dies
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'processor', # CPU number last executed on
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'rt_priority', # Real time scheduling priority
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'policy', # Scheduling policy
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'name', # Process name
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'uid', # Real user ID
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'euid', # Effective user ID
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'gid', # Real group ID
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'egid', # Effective group ID
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'pctcpu', # Percent of CPU usage (custom field)
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'pctmem' # Percent of Memory usage (custom field)
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ProcTableStruct = Struct.new('ProcTableStructLite', *@fields)
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# In block form, yields a ProcTableStruct for each process entry that you
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# have rights to. This method returns an array of ProcTableStruct's in
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# non-block form.
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#
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# If a +pid+ is provided, then only a single ProcTableStruct is yielded or
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# Example:
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# # Iterate over all processes
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# ProcTable.ps do |proc_info|
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# p proc_info
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# end
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# # Print process table information for only pid 1001
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# p ProcTable.ps(1001)
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# It's possible that a process could terminate while gathering
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# information for that process. When that happens, this library
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# will simply skip to the next record. In short, this library will
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# either return all information for a process, or none at all.
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def self.ps(pid=nil)
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struct = nil
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raise TypeError unless pid.is_a?(Fixnum) if pid
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Dir.foreach("/proc"){ |file|
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next if file =~ /\D/ # Skip non-numeric directories
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# Get /proc/<pid>/cmdline information. Strip out embedded nulls.
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# begin
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# data = IO.read("/proc/#{file}/cmdline").tr("\000", ' ').strip
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# struct.cmdline = data
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# rescue
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# next # Process terminated, on to the next process
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# end
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# Get /proc/<pid>/cwd information
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# struct.cwd = File.readlink("/proc/#{file}/cwd") rescue nil
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# Get /proc/<pid>/environ information. Environment information
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struct.environ = {}
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# struct.environ[key] = value
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# }
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struct.fd = {}
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# Dir["/proc/#{file}/fd/*"].each do |fd|
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