remove sysstat & pidstat

dstat is far cleaner for getting results out of the environment,
and covers the bulk of our use cases for sysstat and pidstat with
a much better ui.

devstack is allowed to be opinionated, so become opinionated here.

Change-Id: I21ec96339dcd704098512fdafd896738f352962d
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Sean Dague 2014-02-25 10:23:04 -05:00
parent 0df99e2d4b
commit 78096b5073
5 changed files with 2 additions and 120 deletions

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@ -294,15 +294,9 @@ SYSLOG=`trueorfalse False $SYSLOG`
SYSLOG_HOST=${SYSLOG_HOST:-$HOST_IP}
SYSLOG_PORT=${SYSLOG_PORT:-516}
# Enable sysstat logging
SYSSTAT_FILE=${SYSSTAT_FILE:-"sysstat.dat"}
SYSSTAT_INTERVAL=${SYSSTAT_INTERVAL:-"1"}
# for DSTAT logging
DSTAT_FILE=${DSTAT_FILE:-"dstat.txt"}
PIDSTAT_FILE=${PIDSTAT_FILE:-"pidstat.txt"}
PIDSTAT_INTERVAL=${PIDSTAT_INTERVAL:-"5"}
# Use color for logging output (only available if syslog is not used)
LOG_COLOR=`trueorfalse True $LOG_COLOR`
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# Initialize the directory for service status check
init_service_check
# Sysstat and friends
# Dstat
# -------
# If enabled, systat has to start early to track OpenStack service startup.
# what we want to measure
# -u : cpu statitics
# -q : load
# -b : io load rates
# -w : process creation and context switch rates
SYSSTAT_OPTS="-u -q -b -w"
if [[ -n ${SCREEN_LOGDIR} ]]; then
screen_it sysstat "cd $TOP_DIR; ./tools/sar_filter.py $SYSSTAT_OPTS -o $SCREEN_LOGDIR/$SYSSTAT_FILE $SYSSTAT_INTERVAL"
else
screen_it sysstat "./tools/sar_filter.py $SYSSTAT_OPTS $SYSSTAT_INTERVAL"
fi
# A better kind of sysstat, with the top process per time slice
DSTAT_OPTS="-tcndylp --top-cpu-adv"
if [[ -n ${SCREEN_LOGDIR} ]]; then
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screen_it dstat "dstat $DSTAT_OPTS"
fi
# Per-process stats
PIDSTAT_OPTS="-l -p ALL -T ALL"
if [[ -n ${SCREEN_LOGDIR} ]]; then
screen_it pidstat "cd $TOP_DIR; pidstat $PIDSTAT_OPTS $PIDSTAT_INTERVAL > $SCREEN_LOGDIR/$PIDSTAT_FILE"
else
screen_it pidstat "pidstat $PIDSTAT_OPTS $PIDSTAT_INTERVAL"
fi
# Start Services
# ==============

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Copyright 2014 Samsung Electronics Corp. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
import re
import subprocess
import sys
def is_data_line(line):
timestamp, data = parse_line(line)
return re.search('\d\.d', data)
def parse_line(line):
m = re.search('(\d\d:\d\d:\d\d( \w\w)?)(\s+((\S+)\s*)+)', line)
if m:
date = m.group(1)
data = m.group(3).rstrip()
return date, data
else:
return None, None
process = subprocess.Popen(
"sar %s" % " ".join(sys.argv[1:]),
shell=True,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
# Poll process for new output until finished
start_time = ""
header = ""
data_line = ""
printed_header = False
current_ts = None
# print out the first sysstat line regardless
print process.stdout.readline()
while True:
nextline = process.stdout.readline()
if nextline == '' and process.poll() is not None:
break
date, data = parse_line(nextline)
# stop until we get to the first set of real lines
if not date:
continue
# now we eat the header lines, and only print out the header
# if we've never seen them before
if not start_time:
start_time = date
header += "%s %s" % (date, data)
elif date == start_time:
header += " %s" % data
elif not printed_header:
printed_header = True
print header
# now we know this is a data line, printing out if the timestamp
# has changed, and stacking up otherwise.
nextline = process.stdout.readline()
date, data = parse_line(nextline)
if date != current_ts:
current_ts = date
print data_line
data_line = "%s %s" % (date, data)
else:
data_line += " %s" % data
sys.stdout.flush()