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Current Path : /usr/share/dstat/ |
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Current File : //usr/share/dstat/dstat_top_io.py |
### Author: Dag Wieers <dag@wieers.com> class dstat_plugin(dstat): """ Top most expensive I/O process Displays the name of the most expensive I/O process """ def __init__(self): self.name = 'most expensive' self.vars = ('i/o process',) self.type = 's' self.width = 22 self.scale = 0 self.pidset1 = {} def check(self): if not os.access('/proc/self/io', os.R_OK): raise Exception, 'Kernel has no I/O accounting, use at least 2.6.20' def extract(self): self.output = '' self.pidset2 = {} self.val['usage'] = 0.0 for pid in proc_pidlist(): try: ### Reset values if not self.pidset2.has_key(pid): self.pidset2[pid] = {'rchar:': 0, 'wchar:': 0} if not self.pidset1.has_key(pid): self.pidset1[pid] = {'rchar:': 0, 'wchar:': 0} ### Extract name name = proc_splitline('/proc/%s/stat' % pid)[1][1:-1] ### Extract counters for l in proc_splitlines('/proc/%s/io' % pid): if len(l) != 2: continue self.pidset2[pid][l[0]] = int(l[1]) except IOError: continue except IndexError: continue read_usage = (self.pidset2[pid]['rchar:'] - self.pidset1[pid]['rchar:']) * 1.0 / elapsed write_usage = (self.pidset2[pid]['wchar:'] - self.pidset1[pid]['wchar:']) * 1.0 / elapsed usage = read_usage + write_usage # if usage > 0.0: # print '%s %s:%s' % (pid, read_usage, write_usage) ### Get the process that spends the most jiffies if usage > self.val['usage']: self.val['usage'] = usage self.val['read_usage'] = read_usage self.val['write_usage'] = write_usage self.val['pid'] = pid self.val['name'] = getnamebypid(pid, name) if step == op.delay: self.pidset1 = self.pidset2 if self.val['usage'] != 0.0: self.output = '%-*s%s %s' % (self.width-11, self.val['name'][0:self.width-11], cprint(self.val['read_usage'], 'd', 5, 1024), cprint(self.val['write_usage'], 'd', 5, 1024)) ### Debug (show PID) # self.output = '%*s %-*s%s %s' % (5, self.val['pid'], self.width-17, self.val['name'][0:self.width-17], cprint(self.val['read_usage'], 'd', 5, 1024), cprint(self.val['write_usage'], 'd', 5, 1024)) def showcsv(self): return '%s / %d:%d' % (self.val['name'], self.val['read_usage'], self.val['write_usage']) # vim:ts=4:sw=4:et