#!@@PYTHON@@ # # Wildcard-plugin to monitor S.M.A.R.T attribute values through smartctl, # which is part of smartmontools package: # http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/ # # To monitor a S.M.A.R.T device, link smart_ to this file. # E.g. # ln -s /usr/share/munin/plugins/smart_ /etc/munin/plugins/smart_hda # ...will monitor /dev/hda. # # Needs following minimal configuration in plugin-conf.d/munin-node: # [smart_*] # user root # group disk # # Parameters # smartpath - Specify path to smartctl program (Default: /usr/sbin/smartctl) # smartargs - Override '-a' argument passed to smartctl with '-A -i'+smartargs # ignorestandby - Ignore the standby state of the drive and perform SMART query. # Default: False # ignoreexit - Bits in smartctl exit code to ignore, e.g. 64. Default: 0 # # Parameters can be specified on a per-drive basis, eg: # [smart_hda] # user root # group disk # env.smartargs -H -c -l error -l selftest -l selective -d ata # env.smartpath /usr/local/sbin/smartctl # # [smart_twa0-1] # user root # group disk # env.smartargs -H -l error -d 3ware,1 # env.ignorestandby True # # [smart_twa0-2] # user root # group disk # env.smartargs -H -l error -d 3ware,2 # # Author: Nicolas Stransky # # v1.0 22/08/2004 - First draft # v1.2 28/08/2004 - Clean up the code, add a verbose option # v1.3 14/11/2004 - Compatibility with python<2.2. See comments in the code # v1.4 17/11/2004 - Deal with non zero exit codes of smartctl # - config now prints the critical thresholds, as reported by smartctl # v1.5 18/11/2004 - Plot smartctl_exit_code bitmask # v1.6 21/11/2004 - Add autoconf and suggest capabilities # - smartctl path can be passed through "smartpath" environment variable # - Additional smartctl args can be passed through "smartargs" environment variable # v1.7 29/11/2004 - Add suggest capabilities for NetBSD, OpenBSD, FreeBSD and SunOS. # - Allow to override completely the smartctl arguments with "smartargs" # v1.8 16/02/2005 - Exit status field now only triggers warnings, not criticals. # v1.9 07/07/2005 - Allow to query several drives on the same 3ware card. # - Correct a bug when '-i' was not listed in smartargs # - Don't fail if no value was obtained for hard drive model # v1.10 19/08/2005 - smartctl_exit_code is now a numerical value # v2.0 08/05/2009 - Correct bug in the interpretation of smartctl_exit_code # - New option to suppress SMART warnings in munin # - Temporary lack of output for previously existing drive now reports U # - The plugin now contains its own documentation for use with munindoc # - Removed python<2.2 compatibility comments # - Better autodetection of drives # - Don't spin up devices in a low-power mode. # v2.1 2012-02-14 - Add support for Darwin (Mac OS X). # - Print the last line of smartctl output to verbose # log to aid in understanding why smartctl exited with # a nonzero status. # v2.2 2014-08-22 - Add "ignoreexit" environment variable. # v2.3 2018-08-10 - Improve readability, reduce code duplication, avoid shell expansion. # v2.4 2018-12-19 - Ignore invalid threshold data # # Copyright (c) 2004-2009 Nicolas Stransky. # Copyright (c) 2018 Lars Kruse # # Permission to use, copy, and modify this software with or without fee # is hereby granted, provided that this entire notice is included in # all source code copies of any software which is or includes a copy or # modification of this software. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS BEING PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR # IMPLIED WARRANTY. IN PARTICULAR, NONE OF THE AUTHORS MAKES ANY # REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND CONCERNING THE # MERCHANTABILITY OF THIS SOFTWARE OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR # PURPOSE. # # # Magic markers # #%# capabilities=autoconf suggest # #%# family=auto import collections import os import sys import string import pickle import subprocess # Increase verbosity (True/False) -> use munin-run --pidebug verbose = True if os.getenv('MUNIN_DEBUG') == '1' else False # collect configuration from environment smartctl_bin = os.getenv('smartpath', '/usr/sbin/smartctl') smartctl_args = os.getenv('smartargs', '-a') smartctl_ignore_standby = bool(os.getenv('ignorestandby', False)) smartctl_ignore_exitcode_bitmask = int(os.getenv('ignoreexit', 0)) # You may edit the following 3 variables # Suppress SMART warnings (True/False) report_warnings = True # You may not modify anything below this line plugin_version = "2.4" # some disks report invalid threshold values INVALID_THRESHOLDS_BLACKLIST = {"---"} SmartCtlParseResult = collections.namedtuple("SmartCtlParseResult", ("has_failed", "smart_data", "model", "is_empty")) def verboselog(s): if verbose: sys.stderr.write('{}: {}\n'.format(plugin_name, s)) def guess_full_path(hard_drive): """ try to find the full path for a given hard disk name None is returned if no device node was found. """ for dev_dir in ('/dev', '/dev/disk/by-id'): full_path = os.path.join(dev_dir, hard_drive) if os.path.exists(full_path): return full_path else: return None def is_fatal_exitcode(exit_code): # The exit code represents a bitmask. # Bits 0/1/2 belong to fatal errors (see smartctl's man page). Check if one of these is set. return (exit_code & 0b111) > 0 def read_values(hard_drive): smart_values = {} try: verboselog('Reading S.M.A.R.T values') os.putenv('LC_ALL', 'C') device = guess_full_path(hard_drive) command_tokens = [smartctl_bin] + smartctl_args.split() if not smartctl_ignore_standby: command_tokens.extend(('-n', 'standby')) command_tokens.extend(('-A', '-i', device)) proc = subprocess.Popen(command_tokens, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) stdout, stderr = proc.communicate() in_table_data = False last_output_line = None model = "unknown" for line in stdout.decode().splitlines(): if not line: # the table is finished in_table_data = False elif not in_table_data: # process header data if line.startswith('Device Model:') or line.startswith('Device:'): value = line.split(':', 1)[1].strip() # ignore the "Version" string model = ' '.join(token for token in value.split() if token != 'Version') elif line.startswith('ID# ATTRIBUTE_NAME'): # Start reading the Attributes block in_table_data = True else: # we can ignore other header lines pass else: # this is a data table row tokens = line.split() key = tokens[1].replace('-', '_') value = tokens[3] threshold = None if tokens[5] in INVALID_THRESHOLDS_BLACKLIST else tokens[5] smart_values[key] = {"value": value, "threshold": threshold} last_output_line = line real_exit_code = proc.returncode if real_exit_code > 0: # Allow to turn off warnings for some bits num_exit_status = real_exit_code & ~smartctl_ignore_exitcode_bitmask else: num_exit_status = 0 if num_exit_status != 0: if is_fatal_exitcode(num_exit_status): verboselog('smartctl cannot access S.M.A.R.T values on drive {}. Command exited ' 'with code {}'.format(hard_drive, num_exit_status)) verboselog(last_output_line) else: # the error is not fatal, but we should announce a warning verboselog('smartctl exited with code {}. {} may be FAILING RIGHT NOW!' .format(num_exit_status, hard_drive)) except Exception as exc: verboselog('Cannot access S.M.A.R.T values ({})! Check user rights or proper ' 'smartmontools installation/arguments.'.format(exc)) sys.exit(1) if not smart_values: verboselog("Can't find any S.M.A.R.T values in smartctl output!") is_empty = True else: is_empty = False smart_values["smartctl_exit_status"] = {"value": str(num_exit_status), "threshold": "1"} return SmartCtlParseResult(is_fatal_exitcode(real_exit_code), smart_values, model, is_empty) def get_state_filename(hard_drive): statefiledir = os.environ['MUNIN_PLUGSTATE'] return os.path.join(statefiledir, "smart-{}.state".format(hard_drive)) def open_state_file(hard_drive, mode): return open(get_state_filename(hard_drive), mode) def update_state_file(hard_drive, model, smart_values): data_storage = dict(smart_values) data_storage["model"] = model try: verboselog('Saving statefile') pickle.dump(data_storage, open_state_file(hard_drive, "wb")) except Exception as exc: verboselog('Error trying to save state file ({})! Check access rights'.format(exc)) def parse_state_file(hard_drive): data = pickle.load(open_state_file(hard_drive, "rb")) model = data.pop("model", "unknown") return model, data def print_plugin_values(hard_drive, is_empty, smart_values): if not is_empty: verboselog('Printing S.M.A.R.T values') for key, content in smart_values.items(): print("{}.value {}".format(key, content["value"])) else: print_unknown_from_statefile(hard_drive) def print_config(hard_drive): if os.path.exists(get_state_filename(hard_drive)): try: verboselog('Try to recall previous S.M.A.R.T attributes for {}' .format(hard_drive)) model, smart_values_state = parse_state_file(hard_drive) except Exception as exc: verboselog('Error opening existing state file ({})!'.format(exc)) sys.exit(1) else: verboselog('No state file, reading S.M.A.R.T values for the first time') parsed_data = read_values(hard_drive) update_state_file(hard_drive, parsed_data.model, parsed_data.smart_data) model = parsed_data.model smart_values_state = parsed_data.smart_data verboselog('Printing configuration') print('graph_title S.M.A.R.T values for drive {}'.format(hard_drive)) print('graph_vlabel Attribute S.M.A.R.T value') print('graph_args --base 1000 --lower-limit 0') print('graph_category disk') print('graph_info This graph shows the value of all S.M.A.R.T attributes of drive {} ({}). ' 'smartctl_exit_status is the return value of smartctl. A non-zero return value ' 'indicates an error, a potential error, or a fault on the drive.' .format(hard_drive, model)) for key, content in smart_values_state.items(): print('{}.label {}'.format(key, key)) if report_warnings: if content["threshold"] is None: # we did not parse a valid threshold pass elif key == 'smartctl_exit_status': level = 'warning' print('{}.{} {}'.format(key, level, content["threshold"])) else: level = "critical" print('{}.{} {}:'.format(key, level, content["threshold"])) def print_unknown_from_statefile(hard_drive): if os.path.exists(get_state_filename(hard_drive)): try: verboselog('Failed to get S.M.A.R.T values from drive. Try to recall previous ' 'S.M.A.R.T attributes for {}'.format(hard_drive)) model, smart_values_state = parse_state_file(hard_drive) except Exception as exc: verboselog('Error opening existing state file ({})!'.format(exc)) sys.exit(1) else: verboselog('No state file, reading S.M.A.R.T values for the first time') sys.exit(1) verboselog('Printing unknown values for all attributes in state file') for key in smart_values_state.keys(): print('{}.value U'.format(key)) def get_hard_drive_name(plugin_name): try: name = plugin_name.split('_', 1)[1] if os.uname()[0] == "SunOS": # Special handling of hard_drive names starting with "rdsk" or "rmt". # These are changed from "rdsk0" to "rdsk/0". for prefix in ('rdsk', 'rmt'): if name.startswith(prefix): name = os.path.join(prefix, name[len(prefix):]) if guess_full_path(name) is None: # For 3ware cards, we have to set multiple plugins for the same hard drive name. # Let's see if we find a '-' in the drive name. if '-' in name: name = name.split('-')[0] # Chech that the drive exists in /dev if guess_full_path(name) is None: verboselog('/dev/(disk/by-id/)? {} not found!'.format(name)) sys.exit(1) return name except Exception as exc: verboselog("No S.M.A.R.T device name found in plugin's symlink ({})!".format(exc)) sys.exit(1) def find_smart_drives(): # Try to autodetect Linux, *BSD, SunOS drives. Don't try to autodetect drives on a 3Ware card. drives = [] if os.uname()[0] == "Linux": if os.path.exists('/sys/block/'): # Running 2.6 try: for drive in os.listdir('/sys/block/'): if drive[:2] in ['md', 'fd', 'lo', 'ra', 'dm']: continue # Ignore MD, Floppy, loop , RAM and LVM devices. try: verboselog('Trying {} ...'.format(drive)) parsed_data = read_values(drive) if not parsed_data.has_failed and not parsed_data.is_empty: drives.append(drive) except Exception: continue except Exception: verboselog('Failed to list devices in /sys/block') else: verboselog('Not running linux2.6, failing back to /proc/partitions') try: partitions = open('/proc/partitions', 'r') lines = partitions.readlines() for line in lines: words = line.split() if len(words) == 0 or words[0][0] not in string.digits: continue if words[0] in ['1', '9', '58', '254']: # Ignore RAM, md, LVM and LVM2 devices continue if words[-1][-1] not in string.digits: try: verboselog('Trying '+words[-1]+'...') parsed_data = read_values(words[-1]) if not parsed_data.has_failed and not parsed_data.is_empty: drives.append(words[-1]) except Exception: continue verboselog('Found drives in /proc/partitions ! '+str(drives)) except Exception as exc: verboselog('Failed to list devices in /proc/partitions: {}'.format(exc)) elif os.uname()[0] == "OpenBSD": try: sysctl_kerndisks = os.popen('sysctl hw.disknames') kerndisks = sysctl_kerndisks.readline().strip() for drive in kerndisks[kerndisks.rindex('=')+1:].split(','): if drive[:2] in ['md', 'cd', 'fd']: # Ignore Memory Disks, CD-ROM drives and Floppy continue try: verboselog('Trying '+drive+'c...') parsed_data = read_values(drive + 'c') if not parsed_data.has_failed and not parsed_data.is_empty: drives.append(drive+'c') except Exception: continue except Exception as exc: verboselog('Failed to list OpenBSD disks: {}'.format(exc)) elif os.uname()[0] == "FreeBSD": try: sysctl_kerndisks = os.popen('sysctl kern.disks') kerndisks = sysctl_kerndisks.readline().strip() for drive in kerndisks.split()[1:]: if drive[:2] in ['md', 'cd', 'fd']: # Ignore Memory Disks, CD-ROM drives and Floppy continue try: verboselog('Trying '+drive+'...') parsed_data = read_values(drive) if not parsed_data.has_failed and not parsed_data.is_empty: drives.append(drive) except Exception: continue except Exception as exc: verboselog('Failed to list FreeBSD disks: {}'.format(exc)) elif os.uname()[0] == "Darwin": try: from glob import glob for drivepath in glob('/dev/disk[0-9]'): try: drive = os.path.basename(drivepath) verboselog('Trying '+drive+'...') parsed_data = read_values(drive) if not parsed_data.has_failed and not parsed_data.is_empty: drives.append(drive) except Exception: continue except Exception as exc: verboselog('Failed to list Darwin disks: {}'.format(exc)) elif os.uname()[0] == "NetBSD": try: sysctl_kerndisks = os.popen('sysctl hw.disknames') kerndisks = sysctl_kerndisks.readline().strip() for drive in kerndisks.split()[2:]: if drive[:2] in ['md', 'cd', 'fd']: # Ignore Memory Disks, CD-ROM drives and Floppy continue try: verboselog('Trying {} ...'.format(drive)) parsed_data = read_values(drive + 'c') if not parsed_data.has_failed and not parsed_data.is_empty: drives.append(drive + 'c') except Exception: continue except Exception as exc: verboselog('Failed to list NetBSD disks: {}'.format(exc)) elif os.uname()[0] == "SunOS": try: from glob import glob for drivepath in glob('/dev/rdsk/*s2'): try: drive = os.path.basename(drivepath) verboselog('Trying rdsk {} ...'.format(drive)) parsed_data = read_values('rdsk' + drive) if not parsed_data.has_failed and not parsed_data.is_empty: drives.append('rdsk' + drive) except Exception: continue for drivepath in glob('/dev/rmt/*'): try: drive = os.path.basename(drivepath) verboselog('Trying rmt {} ...'.format(drive)) parsed_data = read_values('rmt' + drive) if not parsed_data.has_failed and not parsed_data.is_empty: drives.append('rmt' + drive) except Exception: continue except Exception: verboselog('Failed to list SunOS disks') return drives """ Main part """ plugin_name = list(os.path.split(sys.argv[0]))[1] verboselog("plugins' UID: {:d} / plugins' GID: {:d}".format(os.geteuid(), os.getegid())) # Parse arguments if len(sys.argv) > 1: if sys.argv[1] == "config": hard_drive = get_hard_drive_name(plugin_name) print_config(hard_drive) sys.exit(0) elif sys.argv[1] == "autoconf": if os.path.exists(smartctl_bin): if not find_smart_drives(): print('no (no drives accessible)') else: print('yes') sys.exit(0) else: print('no (smartmontools not found)') sys.exit(0) elif sys.argv[1] == "suggest": for drive in find_smart_drives(): print(drive) sys.exit(0) elif sys.argv[1] == "version": print('smart_ Munin plugin, version '+plugin_version) sys.exit(0) elif sys.argv[1] != "": verboselog('unknown argument "'+sys.argv[1]+'"') sys.exit(1) # No argument given, doing the real job: hard_drive = get_hard_drive_name(plugin_name) parsed_data = read_values(hard_drive) if not parsed_data.is_empty: update_state_file(hard_drive, parsed_data.model, parsed_data.smart_data) print_plugin_values(hard_drive, parsed_data.is_empty, parsed_data.smart_data) sys.exit(0) # The following is the smart_ plugin documentation, intended to be used with munindoc """ =head1 NAME smart_ - Munin wildcard-plugin to monitor S.M.A.R.T. attribute values through smartctl =head1 APPLICABLE SYSTEMS Node with B interpreter and B (http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/) installed and in function. =head1 CONFIGURATION =head2 Create link in service directory To monitor a S.M.A.R.T device, create a link in the service directory of the munin-node named smart_, which is pointing to this file. E.g. ln -s /usr/share/munin/plugins/smart_ /etc/munin/plugins/smart_hda ...will monitor /dev/hda. =head2 Grant privileges in munin-node The plugin must be run under high privileged user B, to get access to the raw device. So following minimal configuration in plugin-conf.d/munin-node is needed. =over 2 [smart_*] user root group disk =back =head2 Set Parameter if needed smartpath - Specify path to smartctl program (Default: /usr/sbin/smartctl) smartargs - Override '-a' argument passed to smartctl with '-A -i'+smartargs ignorestandby - Ignore the standby state of the drive and perform SMART query. Default: False ignoreexit - Bits in smartctl exit code to ignore, e.g. 64. Default: 0 Parameters can be specified on a per-drive basis, eg: =over 2 [smart_hda] user root env.smartargs -H -c -l error -l selftest -l selective -d ata env.smartpath /usr/local/sbin/smartctl =back In particular, for SATA drives, with older versions of smartctl: =over 2 [smart_sda] user root env.smartargs -d ata -a [smart_twa0-1] user root env.smartargs -H -l error -d 3ware,1 env.ignorestandby True [smart_twa0-2] user root env.smartargs -H -l error -d 3ware,2 =back The C parameter can be useful to exclude some bits in smartctl exit code, which is a bit mask described in its main page, from consideration. For example, if the drive had any errors in the past, the exit code would always have its bit 6 ("The device error log contains records of errors.") set, even if the errors happened a long time ago and are not relevant any more. To avoid getting munin warnings about this you can use =over 2 [smart_sda] env.ignoreexit 64 =back =head1 INTERPRETATION If a device supports the B it offers readable access to the attribute table. There you find the B, a B and a B (set by the vendor) for each attribute, that is supported by that device. The meaning and handling of the raw value is a secret of the vendors embedded S.M.A.R.T.-Software on the disk. The only relevant info from our external view is the B in comparison with the B. If the attributes value is equal or below the threshold, it signals its failure and the B of the device will switch from B to B. This plugin fetches the B and draw a curve for each of them. It takes the vendors threshold as critical limit for the munin datafield. So you will see an alarm, if the value reaches the vendors threshold. Looking at the graph: It is a bad sign, if the curve starts to curl or to meander. The more horizontal it runs, the better. Of course it is normal, that the temperatures curve swings a bit. But the others should stay steady on their level if everything is ok. S.M.A.R.T. distinguishes between B and B Attributes. An old disk will have more curling curves because of degradation, especially for the B Attributes. You should then backup more often, run more selftests[1] and prepare the disks replacement. B, if a Attribute goes below threshold. Immediately back-up your data and replace your hard disk drive. A failure may be imminent.. [1] Consult the smartmontools manpages to learn about offline tests and automated selftests with smartd. Only with both activated, the values of the SMART-Attributes reflect the all over state of the device. Tutorials and articles about S.M.A.R.T. and smartmontools: http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/doc.html#tutorials =head1 MAGIC MARKERS #%# family=auto #%# capabilities=autoconf suggest =head1 CALL OPTIONS B =over 2 Fetches values if called without arguments: E.g.: munin-run smart_hda =back B =over 2 Prints plugins configuration. E.g.: munin-run smart_hda config =back B =over 2 Tries to find smartctl and outputs value 'yes' for success, 'no' if not. It's used by B to see whether autoconfiguration is possible. =back B =over 2 Outputs the list of device names, that it found plugged to the system. B use this to build the service links for this wildcard-plugin. =back =head1 VERSION Version 2.2 =head1 BUGS None known =head1 AUTHOR (C) 2004-2009 Nicolas Stransky (C) 2008 Gabriele Pohl Reformated existent documentation to POD-Style, added section Interpretation to the documentation. =head1 LICENSE GPLv2 (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt) =cut """