# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # # This file is part of Glances. # # Copyright (C) 2014 Nicolargo # # Glances is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # Glances 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 Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . """Disk I/O plugin.""" # Import Glances libs from glances.core.glances_timer import getTimeSinceLastUpdate from glances.plugins.glances_plugin import GlancesPlugin import psutil # Define the history items list # All items in this list will be historised if the --enable-history tag is set # 'color' define the graph color in #RGB format items_history_list = [{'name': 'read_bytes', 'color': '#00FF00', 'label_y': '(B/s)'}, {'name': 'write_bytes', 'color': '#FF0000', 'label_y': '(B/s)'}] class Plugin(GlancesPlugin): """Glances' disks I/O plugin. stats is a list """ def __init__(self, args=None): """Init the plugin.""" GlancesPlugin.__init__(self, args=args, items_history_list=items_history_list) # We want to display the stat in the curse interface self.display_curse = True # Init the stats self.reset() def reset(self): """Reset/init the stats.""" self.stats = [] def update(self): """Update disk I/O stats using the input method.""" # Reset stats self.reset() if self.get_input() == 'local': # Update stats using the standard system lib # Grab the stat using the PsUtil disk_io_counters method # read_count: number of reads # write_count: number of writes # read_bytes: number of bytes read # write_bytes: number of bytes written # read_time: time spent reading from disk (in milliseconds) # write_time: time spent writing to disk (in milliseconds) try: diskiocounters = psutil.disk_io_counters(perdisk=True) except: return self.stats # Previous disk IO stats are stored in the diskio_old variable if not hasattr(self, 'diskio_old'): # First call, we init the network_old var try: self.diskio_old = diskiocounters except (IOError, UnboundLocalError): pass else: # By storing time data we enable Rx/s and Tx/s calculations in the # XML/RPC API, which would otherwise be overly difficult work # for users of the API time_since_update = getTimeSinceLastUpdate('disk') diskio_new = diskiocounters for disk in diskio_new: try: # Try necessary to manage dynamic disk creation/del diskstat = {} diskstat['time_since_update'] = time_since_update diskstat['disk_name'] = disk diskstat['read_bytes'] = ( diskio_new[disk].read_bytes - self.diskio_old[disk].read_bytes) diskstat['write_bytes'] = ( diskio_new[disk].write_bytes - self.diskio_old[disk].write_bytes) except KeyError: continue else: self.stats.append(diskstat) # Save stats to compute next bitrate self.diskio_old = diskio_new elif self.get_input() == 'snmp': # Update stats using SNMP # No standard way for the moment... pass # Update the history list self.update_stats_history('disk_name') return self.stats def msg_curse(self, args=None): """Return the dict to display in the curse interface.""" # Init the return message ret = [] # Only process if stats exist and display plugin enable... if self.stats == [] or args.disable_diskio: return ret # Build the string message # Header msg = '{0:9}'.format(_("DISK I/O")) ret.append(self.curse_add_line(msg, "TITLE")) msg = '{0:>7}'.format(_("R/s")) ret.append(self.curse_add_line(msg)) msg = '{0:>7}'.format(_("W/s")) ret.append(self.curse_add_line(msg)) # Disk list (sorted by name) for i in sorted(self.stats, key=lambda diskio: diskio['disk_name']): # Do not display hidden interfaces if self.is_hide(i['disk_name']): continue # Is there an alias for the disk name ? disk_name = self.has_alias(i['disk_name']) if disk_name is None: disk_name = i['disk_name'] # New line ret.append(self.curse_new_line()) if len(disk_name) > 9: # Cut disk name if it is too long disk_name = '_' + disk_name[-8:] msg = '{0:9}'.format(disk_name) ret.append(self.curse_add_line(msg)) txps = self.auto_unit(int(i['read_bytes'] // i['time_since_update'])) rxps = self.auto_unit(int(i['write_bytes'] // i['time_since_update'])) msg = '{0:>7}'.format(txps) ret.append(self.curse_add_line(msg)) msg = '{0:>7}'.format(rxps) ret.append(self.curse_add_line(msg)) return ret