#!@@GOODSH@@ # -*- sh -*- : << =cut =head1 NAME interrupts - Plugin to monitor the number of interrupts and context switches on a system. =head1 CONFIGURATION No configuration =head1 AUTHOR Idea and base from Ragnar Wisløff. =head1 LICENSE GPLv2 =head1 MAGIC MARKERS #%# family=auto #%# capabilities=autoconf =cut . "$MUNIN_LIBDIR/plugins/plugin.sh" if [ "$1" = "autoconf" ]; then if [ -r /proc/stat ]; then echo yes exit 0 else echo no exit 0 fi fi # If run with the "config"-parameter, give out information on how the # graphs should look. if [ "$1" = "config" ]; then # The title of the graph echo 'graph_title Interrupts and context switches' # Arguments to "rrdtool graph". In this case, tell it that the # lower limit of the graph is '0', and that 1k=1000 (not 1024) echo 'graph_args --base 1000 -l 0' # The Y-axis label # shellcheck disable=SC2016 echo 'graph_vlabel interrupts & ctx switches / ${graph_period}' # Graph category echo 'graph_category system' # Graph information echo 'graph_info This graph shows the number of interrupts and context switches on the system. These are typically high on a busy system.' echo 'intr.info Interrupts are events that alter sequence of instructions executed by a processor. They can come from either hardware (exceptions, NMI, IRQ) or software.' echo 'ctx.info A context switch occurs when a multitasking operatings system suspends the currently running process, and starts executing another.' # The fields. "label" is used in the legend. "label" is the only # required subfield. echo 'intr.label interrupts' echo 'ctx.label context switches' # Specify type echo 'intr.type DERIVE' echo 'ctx.type DERIVE' echo 'intr.min 0' echo 'ctx.min 0' print_warning intr print_critical intr print_warning ctx print_critical ctx # Last, if run with the "config"-parameter, quit here (don't # display any data) exit 0 fi # The real work awk '$1 == "intr" { print "intr.value " $2 } $1 == "ctxt" { print "ctx.value " $2 }' /proc/stat