A resource monitor that records resource usage (e.g., CPU usage, RAM usage and free, disk I/O count, NIC speed, etc.) and outputs the data in CSV format that is easy to post-process.
Project description
python-resmon
Intro
A resource monitor that records resource usage (e.g., CPU usage, RAM usage and free, disk I/O count, NIC speed, etc.) and outputs the data in CSV format that is easy to post-process.
Compared to collecting and parsing the output of top and atop, this script incurs less overhead and the CSV output is much easier to parse, making it handy for experiments that need resource monitoring and processing of the generated data sets.
The script is written in Python 3 syntax and depends on psutil.
Installation
First make sure Python 3 interpreter and pip are installed.
# Install python3-dev on ubuntu because a dependency requires Python.h.
$ sudo apt install python3-dev
# Install pip.
$ wget -O- https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py | sudo python3
Use pip to pull the repository and install:
# Install to user space. Remove "--user" to install system-wide.
$ pip install --user git+ssh://git@github.com/xybu/python-resmon.git
Or install from repository manually,
# Grab source code.
$ git clone git@github.com:xybu/python-resmon.git
$ cd python-resmon
# Install dependencies.
$ pip install -r requirements.txt # might need sudo
# Install python-resmon.
$ ./setup.py install --user
Uninstallation
To uninstall the package,
$ pip uninstall python-resmon
Usage
After installing, try with command resmon --help for more info:
xb@precision:[~/projects/python-resmon]: resmon --help
usage: resmon [-h] [--delay DELAY] [--flush] [--outfile [OUTFILE]]
[--nic [NIC]] [--nic-outfile [NIC_OUTFILE]] [--enable-ps]
[--ps-keywords [PS_KEYWORDS [PS_KEYWORDS ...]]]
[--ps-pids [PS_PIDS [PS_PIDS ...]]] [--ps-outfile [PS_OUTFILE]]
Monitor system-wide resource availability. Optionally monitor processes that
match the specified criteria and their children.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--delay DELAY, -d DELAY
Interval, in sec, to poll information.
--flush, -f If present, flush the output files after each line is
written.
--outfile [OUTFILE], -o [OUTFILE]
Name of system monitor output file. If unset, print to
stdout.
--nic [NIC], -n [NIC]
Specify particular NICs, separated by a comma, to
monitor. Default is none.
--nic-outfile [NIC_OUTFILE]
Name of the NIC monitor output file. Use "{nic}" as
placeholder for NIC name. Default:
"netstat.{nic}.csv".
--enable-ps, -p Enable process-keyword monitor.
--ps-keywords [PS_KEYWORDS [PS_KEYWORDS ...]]
Include processes whose name contains the keyword and
their children.
--ps-pids [PS_PIDS [PS_PIDS ...]]
Include the specified PIDs and their children.
--ps-outfile [PS_OUTFILE]
Name of the process monitor output file. Default:
"psstat.csv".
To terminate the monitor, send SIGINT signal to the process.
Example
Sample output of resource monitor (note that the operation of obtaining statistics is not atomic – there is slight time difference between obtaining sets of metrics; therefore a sum value (e.g., %CPU below) may not equal the sum of individual values (e.g., %CPUx)):
Timestamp, Uptime, NCPU, %CPU, %CPU0, %CPU1, %CPU2, %CPU3, %MEM, mem.total.KB, mem.used.KB, mem.avail.KB, mem.free.KB, %SWAP, swap.total.KB, swap.used.KB, swap.free.KB, io.read, io.write, io.read.KB, io.write.KB, io.read.ms, io.write.ms 1475022339, 0, 4, 400.0, 100.0, 0.0, 100.0, 0.0, 15.3, 4103824, 995080, 3475692, 3108744, 0.0, 4183036, 0, 4183036, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 1475022341, 2, 4, 158.0, 61.7, 41.2, 26.5, 28.2, 15.7, 4103824, 1019080, 3459788, 3084744, 0.0, 4183036, 0, 4183036, 532, 2, 8264, 12, 3432, 28 1475022343, 4, 4, 185.2, 36.3, 49.3, 29.9, 65.3, 17.1, 4103824, 1085820, 3402592, 3018004, 0.0, 4183036, 0, 4183036, 152, 31, 9492, 256, 816, 1376 1475022345, 6, 4, 222.8, 49.6, 36.3, 74.4, 58.2, 17.8, 4103824, 1120424, 3371292, 2983400, 0.0, 4183036, 0, 4183036, 46, 2, 3168, 24, 92, 24 1475022347, 8, 4, 226.4, 30.0, 35.3, 94.6, 36.6, 19.1, 4103824, 1174332, 3319400, 2929492, 0.0, 4183036, 0, 4183036, 30, 2, 1916, 12, 128, 24 1475022349, 10, 4, 173.6, 35.5, 27.5, 73.8, 22.9, 21.9, 4103824, 1287532, 3206692, 2816292, 0.0, 4183036, 0, 4183036, 4, 30, 304, 244, 12, 220 1475022351, 12, 4, 163.6, 36.0, 47.4, 41.2, 38.3, 21.9, 4103824, 1287932, 3206372, 2815892, 0.0, 4183036, 0, 4183036, 0, 3, 0, 16, 0, 52 1475022353, 14, 4, 218.8, 60.5, 55.2, 57.6, 45.1, 21.9, 4103824, 1290036, 3204276, 2813788, 0.0, 4183036, 0, 4183036, 0, 17, 0, 136, 0, 88 1475022355, 16, 4, 196.0, 55.2, 44.9, 43.5, 52.0, 21.9, 4103824, 1290416, 3203964, 2813408, 0.0, 4183036, 0, 4183036, 0, 1, 0, 4, 0, 0 ...
Sample output of NIC monitor (the example was pasted from an output that monitored a NIC named enp34s0):
Timestamp, Uptime, NIC, sent.B, recv.B, sent.pkts, recv.pkts, err.in, err.out, drop.in, drop.out 1475022339, 0, enp34s0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 1475022341, 2, enp34s0, 0, 4272386, 0, 13394, 0, 0, 0, 0 1475022343, 4, enp34s0, 0, 7097273, 0, 20839, 0, 0, 0, 0 1475022345, 6, enp34s0, 0, 8107324, 0, 21161, 0, 0, 0, 0 1475022347, 8, enp34s0, 0, 12865759, 0, 24632, 0, 0, 0, 0 1475022349, 10, enp34s0, 0, 3188676, 0, 13986, 0, 0, 0, 0 1475022351, 12, enp34s0, 0, 3315832, 0, 14091, 0, 0, 0, 0 1475022353, 14, enp34s0, 0, 12910705, 0, 24074, 0, 0, 0, 0 1475022355, 16, enp34s0, 0, 6147833, 0, 17204, 0, 0, 0, 0 1475022357, 18, enp34s0, 0, 14606762, 0, 28263, 0, 0, 0, 0 1475022359, 20, enp34s0, 0, 5930482, 0, 19017, 0, 0, 0, 0 ...
Sample output of process keyword-based monitor (in the example run, the keyword is set to qemu, meaning that the resource usage printed is the sum of resource used by all processes containing keyword qemu and all their (direct and indirect) child processes):
Timestamp, Uptime, %CPU, %MEM, io.read, io.read.KB, io.write, io.write.KB, mem.rss.KB, nctxsw, nthreads 1475022339, 0, 0.0, 11.789, 19269, 168236, 11619, 592, 483808, 11414, 23 1475022341, 2, 61.9, 11.789, 19326, 168960, 11638, 592, 483808, 11452, 23 1475022343, 4, 118.0, 13.139, 19821, 178452, 11846, 868, 539184, 11778, 23 1475022345, 6, 169.6, 13.937, 19998, 181620, 11905, 868, 571952, 11896, 23 1475022347, 8, 174.0, 15.185, 20090, 183536, 11942, 912, 623152, 11957, 23 1475022349, 10, 131.4, 17.934, 20119, 183840, 11958, 1000, 735992, 11982, 23 1475022351, 12, 130.0, 17.934, 20119, 183840, 11958, 1000, 735992, 11985, 23 1475022353, 14, 168.5, 17.984, 20124, 183840, 11975, 1124, 738040, 11992, 23 1475022355, 16, 153.9, 17.984, 20134, 183840, 11984, 1128, 738040, 12004, 23 1475022357, 18, 191.5, 17.94, 20134, 183840, 11984, 1128, 736232, 12007, 21 1475022359, 20, 172.6, 17.943, 20149, 183840, 12005, 1300, 736356, 12022, 16 ...
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