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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- encoding: utf-8; py-indent-offset: 4 -*-
# +------------------------------------------------------------------+
# |             ____ _               _        __  __ _  __           |
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# |            \____|_| |_|\___|\___|_|\_\___|_|  |_|_|\_\           |
# |                                                                  |
# | Copyright Mathias Kettner 2013             mk@mathias-kettner.de |
# +------------------------------------------------------------------+
#
# This file is part of Check_MK.
# The official homepage is at http://mathias-kettner.de/check_mk.
#
# check_mk 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 in version 2.  check_mk is  distributed
# in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;  with-
# out even the implied warranty of  MERCHANTABILITY  or  FITNESS FOR A
# PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the  GNU General Public License for more de-
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# License along with GNU Make; see the file  COPYING.  If  not,  write
# to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St,  Fifth Floor,
# Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.

diskstat_inventory_mode = "rule" # "summary", "single", "legacy"

diskstat_default_levels = {
#    "read" :    (10, 20),   # MB/sec
#    "write" :   (20, 40),   # MB/sec
#    "average" : 15,         # min
#    "latency" : (10, 20), # ms
#    "latency_perfdata" : True,
}

# Rule for controlling diskstat inventory more fine grained
diskstat_inventory = []

# Example
# diskstat_inventory = [
#  ( [], [ 'linux' ], ALL_HOST ), --> No diskstat on this host
#  ( [ 'summary', 'physical', 'lvm', 'vxvm' ], ALL_HOSTS ),
# ]

def inventory_diskstat_generic(info):
    # Skip over on empty data
    if not info:
        return

    # New style: use rule based configuration, defaulting to summary mode
    if diskstat_inventory_mode == "rule":
        hits = host_extra_conf(g_hostname, diskstat_inventory)
        if len(hits) > 0:
            modes = hits[0]
        else:
            modes = [ "summary" ]

    elif diskstat_inventory_mode == "single":
        modes = [ "physical" ]
    elif diskstat_inventory_mode == "summary":
        modes = [ "summary" ]
    else:
        modes = [ "legacy" ]

    inventory = []
    if "summary" in modes:
        inventory.append( ( "SUMMARY", "diskstat_default_levels" ) )

    if "legacy" in modes:
        inventory += [ ( "read", None ), ( "write", None ) ]

    if "physical" in modes:
        inventory += [ (line[0], "diskstat_default_levels")
                       for line in info
                       if not ' ' in line[0] ]

    if "lvm" in modes:
        inventory += [ (line[0], "diskstat_default_levels")
                       for line in info
                       if line[0].startswith("LVM ") ]

    if "vxvm" in modes:
        inventory += [ (line[0], "diskstat_default_levels")
                       for line in info
                       if line[0].startswith("VxVM ") ]

    return inventory



def check_diskstat_line(this_time, item, params, line):
    average_range = params.get("average")
    perfdata = []
    infos = []
    status = 0
    for what, ctr in [ ("read",  line[1]), ("write", line[2]) ]:
        countername = "diskstat.%s.%s" % (item, what)

        # unpack levels now, need also for perfdata
        levels = params.get(what)
        if levels:
            warn, crit = levels
        else:
            warn, crit = None, None

        # compute IO rate in bytes/sec
        timedif, sectors_per_sec = get_counter(countername, this_time, int(ctr))
        bytes_per_sec = sectors_per_sec * 512
        infos.append("%s/sec %s" % (get_bytes_human_readable(bytes_per_sec), what))
        perfdata.append( (what, bytes_per_sec, warn, crit) )

        # compute average of the rate over ___ minutes
        if average_range != None:
            timedif, avg = get_average(countername + ".avg", this_time, bytes_per_sec, average_range)
            perfdata.append( (what + ".avg", avg) )
            bytes_per_sec = avg

        # check levels
        if levels != None:
            mb_per_sec = bytes_per_sec / 1048576
            if mb_per_sec >= crit:
                status = 2
                infos[-1] += "(!!)"
            elif mb_per_sec >= warn:
                status = max(status, 1)
                infos[-1] += "(!)"

    # Add performance data for averaged IO
    if average_range != None:
        perfdata = [ perfdata[0], perfdata[2], perfdata[1], perfdata[3] ]

    # Process IOs when available
    ios_per_sec = None
    if len(line) >= 5 and line[3] >= 0 and line[4] > 0:
        reads, writes = map(int, line[3:5])
        ios = reads + writes
        timedif, ios_per_sec = get_counter(countername + ".ios", this_time, ios)
        infos.append("IOs: %.2f/sec" % ios_per_sec)

        if params.get("latency_perfdata"):
            perfdata.append(("ios", ios_per_sec))

    # Do Latency computation if this information is available:
    if len(line) >= 6 and line[5] >= 0:
        timems = int(line[5])
        timedif, timems_per_sec = get_counter(countername + ".time", this_time, timems)
        if not ios_per_sec:
            latency = 0.0
        else:
            latency = timems_per_sec / ios_per_sec
        infos.append("Latency: %.2fms" % latency)
        if "latency" in params:
            warn, crit = params["latency"]
            if latency >= crit:
                status = 2
                infos[-1] += "(!!)"
            elif latency >= warn:
                status = max(status, 1)
                infos[-1] += "(!)"
        else:
            warn, crit = None, None

        if params.get("latency_perfdata"):
            perfdata.append(("latency", latency, warn, crit))

    # Queue Lengths (currently only Windows). Windows uses counters here.
    # I have not understood, why....
    if len(line) >= 8:
        for what, ctr in [ ("read",  line[6]), ("write", line[7]) ]:
            countername = "diskstat.%s.ql.%s" % (item, what)
            levels = params.get(what + "_ql")
            if levels:
                warn, crit = levels
            else:
                warn, crit = None, None

            timedif, qlx = get_counter(countername, this_time, int(ctr))
            ql = qlx / 10000000.0
            infos.append(what.title() + " Queue: %.2f" % ql)

            # check levels
            if levels != None:
                if ql >= crit:
                    status = 2
                    infos[-1] += "(!!)"
                elif ql >= warn:
                    status = max(status, 1)
                    infos[-1] += "(!)"

            if params.get("ql_perfdata"):
                perfdata.append((what + "_ql", ql))


    return (status, nagios_state_names[status] + " - " + ", ".join(infos) , perfdata)


def check_diskstat_generic(item, params, this_time, info):
    # legacy version if item is "read" or "write"
    if item in [ 'read', 'write' ]:
        return check_diskstat_old(item, params, this_time, info)

    # summary mode
    if item == 'SUMMARY': # summary mode (only summarize physical disks!)
        summary_line = [0] * 13
        for line in info:
            devname = line[0]
            if ' ' in devname:
                continue
            summary_line = map(lambda e: e[0] + int(e[1]), zip(summary_line, line[1:]))
        return check_diskstat_line(this_time, "SUMMARY", params, [''] + summary_line)

    # single mode
    for line in info:
        if line[0] == item:
            return check_diskstat_line(this_time, item, params, line)

    return (3, "UNKNOWN - device missing")


# This is the legacy version of diskstat as used in <= 1.1.10.
# We keep it here for a while in order to be compatible with
# old installations.
def check_diskstat_old(item, params, this_time, info):
    # sum up over all devices
    if item == 'read':
        index = 1 # sectors read
    elif item == 'write':
        index = 2 # sectors written
    else:
        return (3, "UNKNOWN - invalid item %s" % (item,))

    this_val  = sum([int(x[index]) for x in info if ' ' not in x[0]])

    timedif, per_sec = get_counter("diskstat." + item, this_time, this_val)
    mb_per_s = per_sec / 2048.0    # Diskstat output is in sectors a 512 Byte
    perfdata = [ (item, "%dc" % this_val ) ]
    return (0, "OK - %.1fMB/s (in last %d secs)" % (mb_per_s, timedif), perfdata)