72 lines
2.0 KiB
Python
72 lines
2.0 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/python3
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import os
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import socket
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import time
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from ltsdb_json import LTS
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node = socket.gethostbyaddr(socket.gethostname())[0]
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class DiskFullPredictor:
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def match(self, lts):
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# measure=bytes_used, mountpoint=*
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if "measure" not in lts.description:
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return False
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if lts.description["measure"] != "bytes_used":
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return False
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if "mountpoint" not in lts.description:
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return False
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return True
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def run(self, lts):
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# find matching bytes_usable series
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desc = {**lts.description, "measure": "bytes_usable"}
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usable_lts = LTS(description=desc)
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# The two timeseries are always updated together, so the
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# timestamps should match exactly. But just in case we decide to
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# change that in the future accept a difference of up to an
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# hour.
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now = lts.data[-1][0]
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if abs(now - usable_lts.data[-1][0]) > 3600:
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log.warning("Timeseries %s and %s have different end times: %s vs %s",
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lts.id, usable_lts.id,
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now, usable_lts.data[-1][0])
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return
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current_used_bytes = lts.data[-1][1]
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current_usable_bytes = usable_lts.data[-1][1]
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tuf = 1E9
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for d in reversed(lts.data):
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if d[1] < current_usable_bytes * 0.1:
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continue # for sanity
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if current_used_bytes ** 2 / d[1] > current_usable_bytes:
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tuf = now - d[0]
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break
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desc = {**lts.description,
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"measure": "time_until_disk_full",
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"node": node,
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"unit": "s",
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"remote_addr": "",
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}
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lts = LTS(desc)
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lts.add(now, tuf)
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lts.save()
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processors = [
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DiskFullPredictor(),
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]
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def process(lts):
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for processor in processors:
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if processor.match(lts):
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processor.run(lts)
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while True:
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for id in os.listdir("queue"):
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lts = LTS(id=id)
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os.remove("queue/" + id)
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process(lts)
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time.sleep(1)
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