Fix example.
# -*- ruby -*-
# vim: set noet nosta sw=4 ts=4 :
require 'arborist/monitor/snmp' unless defined?( Arborist::Monitor::SNMP )
# SNMP Disk capacity checks.
# Returns all mounts with their current usage percentage in a "mount" attribute.
#
class Arborist::Monitor::SNMP::Disk
include Arborist::Monitor::SNMP
extend Loggability
log_to :arborist
# The OID that returns the system environment.
IDENTIFICATION_OID = '1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0'
# For net-snmp systems, ignore mount types that match
# this regular expression. This includes null/union mounts
# and NFS, currently.
STORAGE_IGNORE = %r{25.3.9.(?:2|14)$}
# The OID that matches a local windows hard disk. Anything else
# is a remote (SMB) mount.
WINDOWS_DEVICE = '1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.1.4'
# OIDS required to pull disk information from net-snmp.
#
STORAGE_NET_SNMP = [
'1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.2', # paths
'1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.8.1.4', # types
'1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.9' # percents
]
# OIDS required to pull disk information from Windows.
#
STORAGE_WINDOWS = [
'1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.2', # types
'1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.3', # paths
'1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.5', # totalsize
'1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.6' # usedsize
]
# Global defaults for instances of this monitor
#
DEFAULT_OPTIONS = {
error_at: 95, # in percent full
include: [], # if non-empty, only these paths are included in checks
exclude: [] # paths to exclude from checks
}
### This monitor is complex enough to require creating an instance from the caller.
### Provide a friendlier error message the class was provided to exec() directly.
###
def self::run( nodes )
return new.run( nodes )
end
### Create a new instance of this monitor.
###
def initialize( options=DEFAULT_OPTIONS )
options = DEFAULT_OPTIONS.merge( options || {} )
%i[ include exclude ].each do |opt|
options[ opt ] = Array( options[opt] )
end
options.each do |name, value|
self.public_send( "#{name.to_s}=", value )
end
end
# Set an error if mount points are above this percentage.
attr_accessor :error_at
# Only check these specific mount points.
attr_accessor :include
# Exclude these mount points (array of paths) from checks.
attr_accessor :exclude
### Perform the monitoring checks.
###
def run( nodes )
super do |snmp, host|
self.gather_disks( snmp, host )
end
end
#########
protected
#########
### Collect mount point usage for +host+ from an existing (and open)
#### +snmp+ connection.
###
def gather_disks( snmp, host )
self.log.debug "Getting disk information for %s" % [ host ]
errors = []
results = {}
mounts = self.get_disk_percentages( snmp )
config = @identifiers[ host ].last || {}
includes = config[ 'include' ] || self.include
excludes = config[ 'exclude' ] || self.exclude
mounts.each_pair do |path, percentage|
next if excludes.include?( path )
next if ! includes.empty? && ! includes.include?( path )
if percentage >= ( config[ 'error_at' ] || self.error_at )
errors << "%s at %d%% capacity" % [ path, percentage ]
end
end
results[ :mounts ] = mounts
results[ :error ] = errors.join( ', ' ) unless errors.empty?
@results[ host ] = results
end
### Given a SNMP object, return a hash of:
###
### device path => percentage full
###
def get_disk_percentages( snmp )
# Does this look like a windows system, or a net-snmp based one?
system_type = snmp.get( SNMP::ObjectId.new( IDENTIFICATION_OID ) ).varbind_list.first.value
disks = {}
# Windows has it's own MIBs.
#
if system_type =~ /windows/i
snmp.walk( STORAGE_WINDOWS ) do |list|
next unless list[0].value.to_s == WINDOWS_DEVICE
disks[ list[1].value.to_s ] = ( list[3].value.to_f / list[2].value.to_f ) * 100
end
return disks
end
# Everything else.
#
snmp.walk( STORAGE_NET_SNMP ) do |list|
mount = list[0].value.to_s
next if mount == 'noSuchInstance'
next if list[2].value.to_s == 'noSuchInstance'
used = list[2].value.to_i
unless list[1].value.to_s == 'noSuchInstance'
typeoid = list[1].value.join('.').to_s
next if typeoid =~ STORAGE_IGNORE
end
next if mount =~ /\/(?:dev|proc)$/
disks[ mount ] = used
end
return disks
end
end # class Arborist::Monitor::SNMP::Disk