#!/bin/sh # # Copyright (C) 2006 Jens Schanz # # Plugin to monitor the potential and active processors for a LPAR # on a power5 system for linux # # Parameters: # # config (required) # autoconf (optional - used by munin-config) # # $Log: lop5-cpu_in_lpar.sh,v $ # Revision 1.1 2006/12/08 10:08:33 schanz # *** empty log message *** # # # Revision 1.0 20.11.2006 - first build # # If you have any suggestions, questions, or enhancements, feel free to email # me at mail@jensschanz.de # # Let's go ... # # Magick markers (optional - used by munin-config and some installation # scripts): #%# family=auto #%# capabilities=autoconf LPARCFG=/proc/ppc64/lparcfg # check input parameters if [ "$1" = "autoconf" ]; then echo yes exit 0 fi if [ "$1" = "config" ]; then echo 'graph_title CPU in LPAR' echo 'graph_args -l 0' echo 'graph_category cpu' echo 'graph_vlabel CPUs in LPAR' echo 'graph_info This graph shows potential and active processors for a LPAR.' echo 'potentialLparCpu.label partition potential processors' echo 'activeLparCpu.label partition active processors' exit 0 fi # let's do the main job # get cpus in partition echo -n "activeLparCpu.value " cat $LPARCFG | grep partition_active_processors | awk -F = '{print $2}' echo -n "potentialLparCpu.value " cat $LPARCFG | grep partition_potential_processors | awk -F = '{print $2}'