[modules] re-enable zpool
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modules/contrib/zpool.py
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modules/contrib/zpool.py
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"""Displays info about zpools present on the system
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Parameters:
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* zpool.list: Comma-separated list of zpools to display info for. If empty, info for all zpools
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is displayed. (Default: "")
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* zpool.format: Format string, tags {name}, {used}, {left}, {size}, {percentfree}, {percentuse},
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{status}, {shortstatus}, {fragpercent}, {deduppercent} are supported.
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(Default: "{name} {used}/{size} ({percentfree}%)")
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* zpool.showio: Show also widgets detailing current read and write I/O (Default: true)
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* zpool.ioformat: Format string for I/O widget, tags {ops} (operations per seconds) and {band}
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(bandwidth) are supported. (Default: "{band}")
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* zpool.warnfree: Warn if free space is below this percentage (Default: 10)
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* zpool.sudo: Use sudo when calling the `zpool` binary. (Default: false)
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Option `zpool.sudo` is intended for Linux users using zfsonlinux older than 0.7.0: In pre-0.7.0
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releases of zfsonlinux regular users couldn't invoke even informative commands such as
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`zpool list`. If this option is true, command `zpool list` is invoked with sudo. If this option
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is used, the following (or ekvivalent) must be added to the `sudoers(5)`:
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```
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<username/ALL> ALL = (root) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/zpool list
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```
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Be aware of security implications of doing this!
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"""
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import time
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import logging
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from pkg_resources import parse_version
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import bumblebee.engine
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from bumblebee.util import execute, bytefmt, asbool
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log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class Module(bumblebee.engine.Module):
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def __init__(self, engine, config):
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widgets = []
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super(Module, self).__init__(engine, config, widgets)
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self._includelist = set(filter(lambda x: len(x) > 0,
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self.parameter("list", default="").split(',')))
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self._format = self.parameter("format", default="{name} {shortstatus} {used}/{size} " +
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"({percentfree}%)")
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self._usesudo = asbool(self.parameter("sudo", default=False))
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self._showio = asbool(self.parameter("showio", default=True))
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self._ioformat = self.parameter("ioformat", default="{band}")
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self._warnfree = int(self.parameter("warnfree", default=10))
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self._update_widgets(widgets)
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def update(self, widgets):
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self._update_widgets(widgets)
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def state(self, widget):
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if widget.name.endswith("__read"):
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return "poolread"
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elif widget.name.endswith("__write"):
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return "poolwrite"
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state = widget.get("state")
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if state == "FAULTED":
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return [state, "critical"]
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elif state == "DEGRADED" or widget.get("percentfree") < self._warnfree:
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return [state, "warning"]
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return state
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def _update_widgets(self, widgets):
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zfs_version_path = "/sys/module/zfs/version"
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# zpool list -H: List all zpools, use script mode (no headers and tabs as separators).
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try:
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with open(zfs_version_path, 'r') as zfs_mod_version:
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zfs_version = zfs_mod_version.readline().rstrip().split('-')[0]
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except IOError:
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# ZFS isn't installed or the module isn't loaded, stub the version
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zfs_version = "0.0.0"
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logging.error("ZFS version information not found at {}, check the module is loaded.".format(zfs_version_path))
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raw_zpools = execute(('sudo ' if self._usesudo else '') + 'zpool list -H').split('\n')
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for widget in widgets:
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widget.set("visited", False)
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for raw_zpool in raw_zpools:
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try:
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# Ignored fields (assigned to _) are "expandsz" and "altroot", also "ckpoint" in ZFS 0.8.0+
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if parse_version(zfs_version) < parse_version("0.8.0"):
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name, size, alloc, free, _, frag, cap, dedup, health, _ = raw_zpool.split('\t')
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else:
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name, size, alloc, free, _, _, frag, cap, dedup, health, _ = raw_zpool.split('\t')
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cap = cap.rstrip('%')
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percentuse=int(cap)
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percentfree=100-percentuse
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# There is a command, zpool iostat, which is however blocking and was therefore
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# causing issues.
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# Instead, we read file `/proc/spl/kstat/zfs/<poolname>/io` which contains
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# cumulative I/O statistics since boot (or pool creation). We store these values
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# (and timestamp) during each widget update, and during the next widget update we
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# use them to compute delta of transferred bytes, and using the last and current
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# timestamp the rate at which they have been transferred.
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with open("/proc/spl/kstat/zfs/{}/io".format(name), "r") as f:
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# Third row provides data we need, we are interested in the first 4 values.
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# More info about this file can be found here:
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# https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/blob/master/lib/libspl/include/sys/kstat.h#L580
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# The 4 values are:
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# nread, nwritten, reads, writes
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iostat = list(map(int, f.readlines()[2].split()[:4]))
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except (ValueError, IOError):
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# Unable to parse info about this pool, skip it
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continue
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if self._includelist and name not in self._includelist:
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continue
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widget = self.widget(name)
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if not widget:
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widget = bumblebee.output.Widget(name=name)
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widget.set("last_iostat", [0, 0, 0, 0])
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widget.set("last_timestamp", 0)
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widgets.append(widget)
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delta_iostat = [b - a for a, b in zip(iostat, widget.get("last_iostat"))]
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widget.set("last_iostat", iostat)
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# From docs:
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# > Note that even though the time is always returned as a floating point number, not
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# > all systems provide time with a better precision than 1 second.
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# Be aware that that may affect the precision of reported I/O
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# Also, during one update cycle the reported I/O may be garbage if the system time
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# was changed.
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timestamp = time.time()
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delta_timestamp = widget.get("last_timestamp") - timestamp
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widget.set("last_timestamp", time.time())
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# abs is there because sometimes the result is -0
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rate_iostat = [abs(x / delta_timestamp) for x in delta_iostat]
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nread, nwritten, reads, writes = rate_iostat
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# theme.minwidth is not set since these values are not expected to change
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# rapidly
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widget.full_text(self._format.format(name=name, used=alloc, left=free, size=size,
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percentfree=percentfree, percentuse=percentuse,
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status=health,
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shortstatus=self._shortstatus(health),
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fragpercent=frag, deduppercent=dedup))
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widget.set("state", health)
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widget.set("percentfree", percentfree)
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widget.set("visited", True)
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if self._showio:
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wname, rname = [name + x for x in ["__write", "__read"]]
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widget_w = self.widget(wname)
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widget_r = self.widget(rname)
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if not widget_w or not widget_r:
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widget_r = bumblebee.output.Widget(name=rname)
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widget_w = bumblebee.output.Widget(name=wname)
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widgets.extend([widget_r, widget_w])
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for w in [widget_r, widget_w]:
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w.set("theme.minwidth", self._ioformat.format(ops=9999,
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band=bytefmt(999.99*(1024**2))))
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w.set("visited", True)
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widget_w.full_text(self._ioformat.format(ops=round(writes),
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band=bytefmt(nwritten)))
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widget_r.full_text(self._ioformat.format(ops=round(reads),
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band=bytefmt(nread)))
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for widget in widgets:
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if widget.get("visited") is False:
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widgets.remove(widget)
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@staticmethod
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def _shortstatus(status):
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# From `zpool(8)`, section Device Failure and Recovery:
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# A pool's health status is described by one of three states: online, degraded, or faulted.
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# An online pool has all devices operating normally. A degraded pool is one in which one
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# or more devices have failed, but the data is still available due to a redundant
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# configuration. A faulted pool has corrupted metadata, or one or more faulted devices, and
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# insufficient replicas to continue functioning.
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shortstate = {
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"DEGRADED": "DEG",
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"FAULTED": "FLT",
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"ONLINE": "ONL",
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}
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try:
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return shortstate[status]
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except KeyError:
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return ""
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