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#!/usr/bin/sh
# -*- sh -*-
: <<=cut
=head1 NAME
multips - Munin plugin to monitor number of processes. Which processes
are configured in client-conf.d
=head1 APPLICABLE SYSTEMS
Any system with a pgrep, /usr/ucb/ps or other UCB compatible ps command.
=head1 CONFIGURATION
There is no default configuration. This is an example:
[multips]
env.names pop3d imapd sslwrap
env.regex_imapd ^[0-9]* imapd:
env.regex_pop3d ^[0-9]* pop3d:
The regex parts are not needed if the name given in "names" can be
used to grep with directly.
=head1 INTERPRETATION
This plugin simply counts the total number of processes matching the
configured regular expressions. The regular expressions are
interpreted by "grep" (and not egrep or perl).
=head1 MAGIC MARKERS
#%# family=manual
#%# capabilities=autoconf
=head1 BUGS
None known
=head1 AUTHOR
Unknown
=head1 LICENSE
GPLv2
=cut
. "$MUNIN_LIBDIR/plugins/plugin.sh"
names=${names:-}
if [ "$1" = "autoconf" ]; then
if [ -z "$names" ]; then
echo "no (Configuration required)"
else
echo yes
fi
exit 0
fi
if [ -z "$names" ]; then
echo "Configuration required"
exit 1
fi
if [ "$1" = "config" ]; then
echo graph_title Number of selected processes
echo 'graph_category processes'
echo 'graph_args --base 1000 --vertical-label processes -l 0'
for name in $names; do
fieldname=$(clean_fieldname "$name")
eval REGEX='"${regex_'"$name"'-\<'"$name"'\>}"'
echo "$fieldname.label $name"
echo "$fieldname.draw LINE2"
echo "$fieldname.info Processes matching this regular expression: /$REGEX/"
print_warning "$fieldname"
print_critical "$fieldname"
done
exit 0
fi
for name in $names; do
fieldname=$(clean_fieldname "$name")
printf "%s.value " "$fieldname"
eval REGEX='"${regex_'"$name"'-\<'"$name"'\>}"'
PGREP=$(which pgrep)
if [ -n "$PGREP" ] && [ -x "$PGREP" ]; then
"$PGREP" -f -l "$name" | grep "$REGEX" | wc -l
elif [ -x /usr/ucb/ps ]; then
# Solaris without pgrep. How old is that?
/usr/ucb/ps auxwww | grep "$REGEX" | grep -v grep | wc -l
else
ps auxwww | grep "$REGEX" | grep -v grep | wc -l
fi
done