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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# dpkg.py - PVC Monitoring example plugin for dpkg status
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# Part of the Parallel Virtual Cluster (PVC) system
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2018-2022 Joshua M. Boniface <joshua@boniface.me>
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, version 3.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#
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###############################################################################
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# This script provides an example of a PVC monitoring plugin script. It will create
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# a simple plugin to check the system dpkg status is as expected, with no invalid
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# packages or obsolete configuration files, and will return a 1 health delta for each
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# flaw in invalid packages, upgradable packages, and obsolete config files.
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# This script can thus be used as an example or reference implementation of a
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# PVC monitoring pluginscript and expanded upon as required.
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# A monitoring plugin script must implement the class "MonitoringPluginScript" which
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# extends "MonitoringPlugin", providing the 3 functions indicated. Detailed explanation
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# of the role of each function is provided in context of the example; see the other
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# examples for more potential uses.
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# WARNING:
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#
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# This script will run in the context of the node daemon keepalives as root.
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# DO NOT install untrusted, unvetted plugins under any circumstances.
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# This import is always required here, as MonitoringPlugin is used by the
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# MonitoringPluginScript class
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from pvcnoded.objects.MonitoringInstance import MonitoringPlugin
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# A monitoring plugin script must always expose its nice name, which must be identical to
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# the file name
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PLUGIN_NAME = "dpkg"
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# The MonitoringPluginScript class must be named as such, and extend MonitoringPlugin.
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class MonitoringPluginScript(MonitoringPlugin):
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def setup(self):
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"""
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setup(): Perform special setup steps during node daemon startup
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This step is optional and should be used sparingly.
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"""
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pass
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def run(self):
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"""
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run(): Perform the check actions and return a PluginResult object
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"""
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# Run any imports first
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from re import match
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from json import dumps
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import daemon_lib.common as pvc_common
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# Get Debian version
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with open('/etc/debian_version', 'r') as fh:
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debian_version = fh.read().strip()
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# Get a list of dpkg packages for analysis
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retcode, stdout, stderr = pvc_common.run_os_command("/usr/bin/dpkg --list")
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# Get a list of installed packages and states
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packages = list()
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for dpkg_line in stdout.split('\n'):
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if match('^[a-z][a-z] ', dpkg_line):
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line_split = dpkg_line.split()
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package_state = line_split[0]
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package_name = line_split[1]
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packages.append((package_name, package_state))
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count_ok = 0
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count_inconsistent = 0
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list_inconsistent = list()
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for package in packages:
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if package[1] == "ii":
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count_ok += 1
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else:
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count_inconsistent += 1
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list_inconsistent.append(package[0])
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# Get upgradable packages
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retcode, stdout, stderr = pvc_common.run_os_command("/usr/bin/apt list --upgradable")
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list_upgradable = list()
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for apt_line in stdout.split('\n'):
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if match('^[a-z][a-z] ', apt_line):
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line_split = apt_line.split('/')
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package_name = line_split[0]
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list_upgradable.append(package_name)
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count_upgradable = len(list_upgradable)
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# Get obsolete config files (dpkg-* or ucf-* under /etc)
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retcode, stdout, stderr = pvc_common.run_os_command("/usr/bin/find /etc -type f -a \( -name '*.dpkg-*' -o -name '*.ucf-*' \)")
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obsolete_conffiles = list()
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for conffile_line in stdout.split('\n'):
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if conffile_line:
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obsolete_conffiles.append(conffile_line)
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count_obsolete_conffiles = len(obsolete_conffiles)
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# Set health_delta based on the results
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health_delta = 0
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if count_inconsistent > 0:
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health_delta += 1
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if count_upgradable > 0:
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health_delta += 1
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if count_obsolete_conffiles > 0:
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health_delta += 1
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# Set the health delta in our local PluginResult object
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self.plugin_result.set_health_delta(health_delta)
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# Craft the message
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message = f"Debian {debian_version}; Obsolete conffiles: {count_obsolete_conffiles}; Packages valid: {count_ok}, inconsistent: {count_inconsistent}, upgradable: {count_upgradable}"
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# Set the message in our local PluginResult object
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self.plugin_result.set_message(message)
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# Set the detailed data in our local PluginResult object
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detailed_data = {
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"debian_version": debian_version,
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"obsolete_conffiles": obsolete_conffiles,
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"inconsistent_packages": list_inconsistent,
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"upgradable_packages": list_upgradable,
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}
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self.plugin_result.set_data(dumps(detailed_data))
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# Return our local PluginResult object
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return self.plugin_result
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def cleanup(self):
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"""
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cleanup(): Perform special cleanup steps during node daemon termination
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This step is optional and should be used sparingly.
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"""
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pass
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