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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# -*- perl -*-
# vim: ft=perl
=head1 NAME
snmp__cpuload - Munin plugin to monitor CPU usage by use of SNMP.
=head1 APPLICABLE SYSTEMS
Any SNMP-capable device that reports the
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrProcessorLoad OID.
=head1 CONFIGURATION
As a rule SNMP plugins need site specific configuration. The default
configuration (shown here) will only work on insecure sites/devices.
[snmp_*]
env.version 2
env.community public
In general SNMP is not very secure at all unless you use SNMP version
3 which supports authentication and privacy (encryption). But in any
case the community string for your devices should not be "public".
Please see 'perldoc Munin::Plugin::SNMP' for further configuration
information.
=head1 INTERPRETATION
The average, over the last minute, of the percentage of time that
this processor was not idle.
=head1 MIB INFORMATION
This plugin requires support for the HOST-RESOURCES-MIB (RFC 2790). It
reports the contents of the hrProcessorLoad OID for each entry in
hrProcessorTable.
=head1 MAGIC MARKERS
#%# family=snmpauto
#%# capabilities=snmpconf
=head1 BUGS
None known.
=head1 AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2006 Lars Strand
Documented and updated to use Munin::Plugin::SNMP by Matthew Boyle.
=head1 LICENSE
GPLv2.
=cut
use strict;
use Munin::Plugin::SNMP;
my $oid = '1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.3.1.2';
if (defined $ARGV[0] and $ARGV[0] eq 'snmpconf') {
print "require ${oid}.\n";
exit 0;
}
my $session = Munin::Plugin::SNMP->session();
my $result = $session->get_entries(-columns => [ $oid ]);
my %cpus;
while (my ($oid, $value) = each %$result) {
my $index = (split /\./, $oid)[-1];
$cpus{$index} = $value;
}
if (defined $ARGV[0] and $ARGV[0] eq "config") {
my $host = $session->hostname;
print "host_name $host\n" unless ($host eq 'localhost');
print <<'EOC';
graph_title CPU usage in percent
graph_category system
graph_args --upper-limit 100 -l 0
graph_vlabel %
graph_info This graph shows the CPU load on the system.
EOC
foreach my $cpu (sort(keys %cpus)) {
# CPU #1 will have $fieldname "cpu" to retain compatability with
# old snmp_cpuload plugin.
my $cpun = $cpu;
$cpun = '' if $cpun == 1;
print "cpu$cpun.label CPU $cpu\n";
print "cpu$cpun.info CPU load on CPU $cpu\n";
}
exit 0;
}
# the values
while (my ($cpu, $load) = each(%cpus)) {
$cpu = '' if $cpu == 1;
print "cpu$cpu.value $load\n";
}