/usr/share/munin/plugins/irqstats is in munin-node 1.4.6-3ubuntu3.
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# -*- cperl -*-
=head1 NAME
irqstats - Munin plugin to monitor individual interrupts on a Linux machine
=head1 APPLICABLE SYSTEMS
Any Linux system
=head1 CONFIGURATION
None needed
=head1 USAGE
Link this plugin to /etc/munin/plugins/ and restart the munin-node.
=head1 INTERPRETATION
The plugin simply shows the number of interrupts on each interrupt
line. The lines are identified by the attached equipment rather than
the IRQ numbers.
High interrupt rates may coincide with high loads on disk, network or
other I/O, this is normal.
=head1 MAGIC MARKERS
#%# family=auto
#%# capabilities=autoconf
=head1 VERSION
$Id: irqstats.in 1966 2009-04-01 12:24:27Z kjellm $
=head1 BUGS
None known
=head1 AUTHOR
Unknown
=head1 LICENSE
GPLv2
=cut
use Munin::Plugin;
use strict;
if (defined $ARGV[0] && $ARGV[0] eq 'autoconf') {
if(-r '/proc/interrupts') {
print "yes\n";
exit(0);
} else {
print "no\n";
exit(1);
}
}
my $sun;
$sun = 1 if (`uname -m` =~ /sparc/);
my $in;
my @cpus;
my $cpus;
if ($sun) {
@cpus = grep (/^cpu\d+/, `cat /proc/stat`);
$cpus = scalar @cpus;
} else {
open $in, '<', '/proc/interrupts'
or die "Can't open /proc/interrupts: $!\n";
@cpus = split(' ', <$in>);
$cpus = scalar @cpus;
}
my $cpu;
if ($0 =~ /(?:.*\/)?irqstats_(.+)/) {
$cpu = $1;
if ($cpu > $#cpus) {
die "Requested CPU $cpu out of bounds (0..$#cpus)\n";
}
}
my @irqs;
sub sum (@) {
my $sum = 0;
$sum += $_ || 0 for @_; # Avoid complaints about empty strings
return $sum;
}
while (my $line = <$in>) {
my ($irq, $label, $type);
my @data;
if ($sun) {
@data = split (' ', $line, $cpus + 2);
} else {
@data = split(' ', $line, $cpus + 3);
}
chomp @data;
$irq = shift @data;
next unless defined($irq) and length $irq;
chop $irq;
if ($irq =~ /^\d+$/) {
# For numbered interrupts the format is set
$label = pop @data;
$type = pop @data;
} else {
# For named interrupts it's more confusing, slice and dice
# to divorce data from commentary
$label = join(" ",@data[$cpus..$#data]);
@data = @data[0..$cpus-1];
}
# Skip non-per-cpu values for per-cpu stats
# This will ignore ERR: and MIS: lines on multi cpu systems
# (checked on 2.6.22, 2.6.24)
# next if defined($cpu) and $cpus > @data;
push @irqs, {
irq => $irq,
label => $label,
count => defined($cpu) ? $data[$cpu] : sum(@data)
};
}
close $in;
if (defined $ARGV[0] && $ARGV[0] eq 'config') {
print 'graph_title Individual interrupts',
defined($cpu) ? " on CPU $cpu\n" : "\n";
print <<EOM;
graph_args --base 1000 -l 0;
graph_vlabel interrupts / \${graph_period}
graph_category system
EOM
print join(' ', 'graph_order', map {"i" . $_->{irq}} @irqs), "\n";
for my $irq (@irqs) {
my $f = ($irq->{label} || $irq->{irq});
$f = $irq->{irq} if (length ($f) > 47);
print "i", $irq->{irq}, '.label ', $f, "\n";
print "i", $irq->{irq}, '.info Interrupt ', $irq->{irq}, ', for device(s): ', $irq->{label}, "\n"
if $irq->{label};
print "i", $irq->{irq}, ".type DERIVE\n";
print "i", $irq->{irq}, ".min 0\n";
print_thresholds("i$irq->{irq}");
}
} else {
print "i", $_->{irq}, '.value ', $_->{count}, "\n" for @irqs;
}
__END__
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