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#! /usr/bin/env python2
"""
services-wrapper A small tool which wraps around check-services.php and tries to
guide the services process with a more modern approach with a
Queue and workers.
Based on the original version of poller-wrapper.py by Job Snijders
Author: Neil Lathwood <[email protected]>
Date: Oct 2016
Usage: This program accepts one command line argument: the number of threads
that should run simultaneously. If no argument is given it will assume
a default of 1 thread.
Ubuntu Linux: apt-get install python-mysqldb
FreeBSD: cd /usr/ports/*/py-MySQLdb && make install clean
License: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
LICENSE.txt contains a copy of the full GPLv3 licensing conditions.
"""
try:
import json
import os
import Queue
import subprocess
import sys
import threading
import time
except:
print "ERROR: missing one or more of the following python modules:"
print "threading, Queue, sys, subprocess, time, os, json"
sys.exit(2)
try:
import MySQLdb
except:
print "ERROR: missing the mysql python module:"
print "On ubuntu: apt-get install python-mysqldb"
print "On FreeBSD: cd /usr/ports/*/py-MySQLdb && make install clean"
sys.exit(2)
"""
Fetch configuration details from the config_to_json.php script
"""
install_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
config_file = install_dir + '/config.php'
def get_config_data():
config_cmd = ['/usr/bin/env', 'php', '%s/config_to_json.php' % install_dir]
try:
proc = subprocess.Popen(config_cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
except:
print "ERROR: Could not execute: %s" % config_cmd
sys.exit(2)
return proc.communicate()[0]
try:
with open(config_file) as f:
pass
except IOError as e:
print "ERROR: Oh dear... %s does not seem readable" % config_file
sys.exit(2)
try:
config = json.loads(get_config_data())
except:
print "ERROR: Could not load or parse configuration, are PATHs correct?"
sys.exit(2)
service_path = config['install_dir'] + '/check-services.php'
db_username = config['db_user']
db_password = config['db_pass']
if config['db_host'][:5].lower() == 'unix:':
db_server = config['db_host']
db_port = 0
elif config['db_socket']:
db_server = config['db_socket']
db_port = 0
elif ':' in config['db_host']:
db_server = config['db_host'].rsplit(':')[0]
db_port = int(config['db_host'].rsplit(':')[1])
else:
db_server = config['db_host']
db_port = 0
db_dbname = config['db_name']
def db_open():
try:
if db_port == 0:
db = MySQLdb.connect(host=db_server, user=db_username, passwd=db_password, db=db_dbname)
else:
db = MySQLdb.connect(host=db_server, port=db_port, user=db_username, passwd=db_password, db=db_dbname)
return db
except:
print "ERROR: Could not connect to MySQL database!"
sys.exit(2)
# (c) 2015, GPLv3, Daniel Preussker <[email protected]> <<<EOC1
if 'distributed_poller_group' in config:
service_group = str(config['distributed_poller_group'])
else:
service_group = False
def memc_alive():
try:
global memc
key = str(uuid.uuid4())
memc.set('service.ping.' + key, key, 60)
if memc.get('service.ping.' + key) == key:
memc.delete('service.ping.' + key)
return True
else:
return False
except:
return False
def memc_touch(key, time):
try:
global memc
val = memc.get(key)
memc.set(key, val, time)
except:
pass
if ('distributed_poller' in config and
'distributed_poller_memcached_host' in config and
'distributed_poller_memcached_port' in config and
config['distributed_poller']):
try:
import memcache
import uuid
memc = memcache.Client([config['distributed_poller_memcached_host'] + ':' +
str(config['distributed_poller_memcached_port'])])
if str(memc.get("service.master")) == config['distributed_poller_name']:
print "This system is already joined as the service master."
sys.exit(2)
if memc_alive():
if memc.get("service.master") is None:
print "Registered as Master"
memc.set("service.master", config['distributed_poller_name'], 10)
memc.set("service.nodes", 0, 300)
IsNode = False
else:
print "Registered as Node joining Master %s" % memc.get("service.master")
IsNode = True
memc.incr("service.nodes")
servicedisco = True
else:
print "Could not connect to memcached, disabling distributed service checks."
servicedisco = False
IsNode = False
except SystemExit:
raise
except ImportError:
print "ERROR: missing memcache python module:"
print "On deb systems: apt-get install python-memcache"
print "On other systems: easy_install python-memcached"
print "Disabling distributed discovery."
servicedisco = False
else:
servicedisco = False
# EOC1
s_time = time.time()
real_duration = 0
per_device_duration = {}
service_devices = 0
"""
Take the amount of threads we want to run in parallel from the commandline
if None are given or the argument was garbage, fall back to default of 16
"""
try:
amount_of_workers = int(sys.argv[1])
if amount_of_workers == 0:
print "ERROR: 0 threads is not a valid value"
sys.exit(2)
except:
amount_of_workers = 1
devices_list = []
# (c) 2015, GPLv3, Daniel Preussker <[email protected]> <<<EOC2
if service_group is not False:
query = "SELECT DISTINCT(`services`.`device_id`) FROM `services` LEFT JOIN `devices` ON `services`.`device_id` = `devices`.`device_id` WHERE `devices`.`poller_group` IN(" + service_group + ") AND `devices`.`disabled` = 0"
else:
query = "SELECT DISTINCT(`services`.`device_id`) FROM `services` LEFT JOIN `devices` ON `services`.`device_id` = `devices`.`device_id` WHERE `devices`.`disabled` = 0"
# EOC2
db = db_open()
cursor = db.cursor()
cursor.execute(query)
devices = cursor.fetchall()
for row in devices:
devices_list.append(int(row[0]))
# (c) 2015, GPLv3, Daniel Preussker <[email protected]> <<<EOC3
if servicedisco and not IsNode:
query = "SELECT MAX(`device_id`), MIN(`device_id`) FROM `services`"
cursor.execute(query)
devices = cursor.fetchall()
maxlocks = devices[0][0]
minlocks = devices[0][1]
# EOC3
db.close()
"""
A seperate queue and a single worker for printing information to the screen prevents
the good old joke:
Some people, when confronted with a problem, think,
"I know, I'll use threads," and then they two they hav erpoblesms.
"""
def printworker():
nodeso = 0
while True:
# (c) 2015, GPLv3, Daniel Preussker <[email protected]> <<<EOC4
global IsNode
global servicedisco
if servicedisco:
if not IsNode:
memc_touch('service.master', 10)
nodes = memc.get('service.nodes')
if nodes is None and not memc_alive():
print "WARNING: Lost Memcached. Taking over all devices. Nodes will quit shortly."
servicedisco = False
nodes = nodeso
if nodes is not nodeso:
print "INFO: %s Node(s) Total" % (nodes)
nodeso = nodes
else:
memc_touch('service.nodes', 10)
try:
worker_id, device_id, elapsed_time = print_queue.get(False)
except:
pass
try:
time.sleep(1)
except:
pass
continue
else:
worker_id, device_id, elapsed_time = print_queue.get()
# EOC4
global real_duration
global per_device_duration
global service_devices
real_duration += elapsed_time
per_device_duration[device_id] = elapsed_time
service_devices += 1
if elapsed_time < 300:
print "INFO: worker %s finished device %s in %s seconds" % (worker_id, device_id, elapsed_time)
else:
print "WARNING: worker %s finished device %s in %s seconds" % (worker_id, device_id, elapsed_time)
print_queue.task_done()
"""
This class will fork off single instances of the check-services.php process, record
how long it takes, and push the resulting reports to the printer queue
"""
def poll_worker():
while True:
device_id = poll_queue.get()
# (c) 2015, GPLv3, Daniel Preussker <[email protected]> <<<EOC5
if not servicedisco or memc.get('service.device.' + str(device_id)) is None:
if servicedisco:
result = memc.add('service.device.' + str(device_id), config['distributed_poller_name'], 300)
if not result:
print "This device (%s) appears to be being service checked by another service node" % (device_id)
poll_queue.task_done()
continue
if not memc_alive() and IsNode:
print "Lost Memcached, Not service checking Device %s as Node. Master will check it." % device_id
poll_queue.task_done()
continue
# EOC5
try:
start_time = time.time()
command = "/usr/bin/env php %s -h %s >> /dev/null 2>&1" % (service_path, device_id)
subprocess.check_call(command, shell=True)
elapsed_time = int(time.time() - start_time)
print_queue.put([threading.current_thread().name, device_id, elapsed_time])
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
raise
except:
pass
poll_queue.task_done()
poll_queue = Queue.Queue()
print_queue = Queue.Queue()
print "INFO: starting the service check at %s with %s threads" % (time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"),
amount_of_workers)
for device_id in devices_list:
poll_queue.put(device_id)
for i in range(amount_of_workers):
t = threading.Thread(target=poll_worker)
t.setDaemon(True)
t.start()
p = threading.Thread(target=printworker)
p.setDaemon(True)
p.start()
try:
poll_queue.join()
print_queue.join()
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
raise
total_time = int(time.time() - s_time)
print "INFO: services-wrapper checked %s devices in %s seconds with %s workers" % (service_devices, total_time, amount_of_workers)
# (c) 2015, GPLv3, Daniel Preussker <[email protected]> <<<EOC6
if servicedisco or memc_alive():
master = memc.get("service.master")
if master == config['distributed_poller_name'] and not IsNode:
print "Wait for all service-nodes to finish"
nodes = memc.get("service.nodes")
while nodes > 0 and nodes is not None:
try:
time.sleep(1)
nodes = memc.get("service.nodes")
except:
pass
print "Clearing Locks"
x = minlocks
while x <= maxlocks:
memc.delete('service.device.' + str(x))
x = x + 1
print "%s Locks Cleared" % x
print "Clearing Nodes"
memc.delete("service.master")
memc.delete("service.nodes")
else:
memc.decr("service.nodes")
print "Finished %s." % time.time()
# EOC6
show_stopper = False
if total_time > 300:
print "WARNING: the process took more than 5 minutes to finish, you need faster hardware or more threads"
print "INFO: in sequential style service checks the elapsed time would have been: %s seconds" % real_duration
for device in per_device_duration:
if per_device_duration[device] > 300:
print "WARNING: device %s is taking too long: %s seconds" % (device, per_device_duration[device])
show_stopper = True
if show_stopper:
print "ERROR: Some devices are taking more than 300 seconds, the script cannot recommend you what to do."
else:
recommend = int(total_time / 300.0 * amount_of_workers + 1)
print "WARNING: Consider setting a minimum of %d threads. (This does not constitute professional advice!)" % recommend
sys.exit(2)