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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# load.py - PVC Monitoring example plugin for load
# Part of the Parallel Virtual Cluster (PVC) system
#
# Copyright (C) 2018-2022 Joshua M. Boniface <joshua@boniface.me>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, version 3.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
###############################################################################
# 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 load against the total number of CPU cores.
# This script can thus be used as an example or reference implementation of a
# PVC monitoring pluginscript and expanded upon as required.
# A monitoring plugin script must implement the class "MonitoringPluginScript" which
# extends "MonitoringPlugin", providing the 3 functions indicated. Detailed explanation
# of the role of each function is provided in context of the example; see the other
# examples for more potential uses.
# WARNING:
#
# This script will run in the context of the node daemon keepalives as root.
# DO NOT install untrusted, unvetted plugins under any circumstances.
# This import is always required here, as MonitoringPlugin is used by the
# MonitoringPluginScript class
from pvcnoded.objects.MonitoringInstance import MonitoringPlugin
# A monitoring plugin script must always expose its nice name, which must be identical to
# the file name
PLUGIN_NAME = "load"
# The MonitoringPluginScript class must be named as such, and extend MonitoringPlugin.
class MonitoringPluginScript(MonitoringPlugin):
def setup(self):
"""
setup(): Perform special setup steps during node daemon startup
This step is optional and should be used sparingly.
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If you wish for the plugin to not load in certain conditions, do any checks here
and return a non-None failure message to indicate the error.
"""
pass
def run(self, coordinator_state=None):
"""
run(): Perform the check actions and return a PluginResult object
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The {coordinator_state} can be used to check if this is a "primary" coordinator, "secondary" coordinator, or "client" (non-coordinator)
"""
# Run any imports first
from os import getloadavg
from psutil import cpu_count
# Get the current 1-minute system load average
load_average = float(round(getloadavg()[0], 2))
# Get the number of CPU cores
cpu_cores = float(cpu_count())
# Check that the load average is greater or equal to the cpu count
if load_average > cpu_cores:
# Set the health delta to 10 (subtract 10 from the total of 100)
health_delta = 50
# Craft a message that can be used by the clients
message = f"Current load is {load_average} out of {cpu_cores} CPU cores"
else:
# Set the health delta to 0 (no change)
health_delta = 0
# Craft a message that can be used by the clients
message = f"Current load is {load_average} out of {cpu_cores} CPU cores"
# Set the health delta in our local PluginResult object
self.plugin_result.set_health_delta(health_delta)
# Set the message in our local PluginResult object
self.plugin_result.set_message(message)
# Return our local PluginResult object
return self.plugin_result
def cleanup(self):
"""
cleanup(): Perform special cleanup steps during node daemon termination
This step is optional and should be used sparingly.
"""
pass