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使用shell脚本进行服务器系统监控——进程监控

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采用KSH脚本对UNIX/Linux的进程进行监控,功能强于命令ps,sar等。

作者:徐建明 来源:CSDN 2008年2月5日

关键字: 进程监控 shell脚本 Linux

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#!/bin/ksh

typeset -u RUN_PRE_EVENT  # Force to UPPERCASE
typeset -u RUN_STARTUP_EVENT  # Force to UPPERCASE
typeset -u RUN_POST_EVENT # force to UPPERCASE

RUN_PRE_EVENT='N'  # A 'Y' will execute, anything else will not
RUN_STARTUP_EVENT='Y' # A 'Y' will execute, anything else will not
RUN_POST_EVENT='Y' # A 'Y' will execute, anything else will not

LOGFILE="/tmp/proc_status.log"
[[ ! -s $LOGFILE ]] && touch $LOGFILE

SCRIPT_NAME=$(basename $0)
TTY=$(tty)
INTERVAL="1" # Seconds between sampling
JOBS=

####################################################
############# DEFINE FUNCTIONS HERE ################
####################################################

usage ()
{
echo "\n\n\t*****USAGE ERROR*****"
echo "\n\nUSAGE:  $SCRIPT_NAME  seconds  process"
echo "\nWill monitor the specified process for the"
echo "specified number of seconds."
echo "\nUSAGE:  $SCRIPT_NAME  [-s|-S seconds] [-m|-M minutes]"
echo "        [-h|-H hours] [-d|-D days] [-p|-P process]\n"
echo "\nWill monitor the specified process for number of"
echo "seconds specified within -s seconds, -m minutes,"
echo "-h hours and -d days.  Any combination of command"
echo "switches can be used.\n"
echo "\nEXAMPLE: $SCRIPT_NAME  300  dtcalc"
echo "\n\nEXAMPLE: $SCRIPT_NAME  -m 5 -p dtcalc"
echo "\nBoth examples will monitor the dtcalc process"
echo "for 5 minutes.  Can specify days, hours, minutes"
echo "and seconds, using -d, -h, -m and -s\n\n"
}

####################################################

trap_exit ()
{
# set -x # Uncommant to debug this function
# Log an ending time for process monitoring
echo "INTERRUPT: Program Received an Interrupt...EXITING..." > $TTY
echo "INTERRUPT: Program Received an Interrupt...EXITING..." >> $LOGFILE
TIMESTAMP=$(date +%D@%T) # Get a new time stamp...
echo "MON_STOPPED: Monitoring for $PROCESS ended ==> $TIMESTAMP\n" \
      >> $TTY
echo "MON_STOPPED: Monitoring for $PROCESS ended ==> $TIMESTAMP\n" \
      >> $LOGFILE
echo "LOGFILE: All Events are Logged ==> $LOGFILE \n" > $TTY

# Kill all functions
JOBS=$(jobs -p)
if [[ ! -z $JOBS && $JOBS != '' && $JOBS != '0' ]]
then
      kill $(jobs -p) 2>/dev/null 1>&2
fi
return 2
}

####################################################

pre_event_script ()
{
# Put anything that you want to execute BEFORE the
# monitored process STARTS in this function

: # No-OP - Needed as a place holder for an empty function
# Comment Out the Above colon, ':'

PRE_RC=$?
return $PRE_RC
}

####################################################
startup_event_script ()
{
# Put anything that you want to execute WHEN, or AS, the
# monitored process STARTS in this function

: # No-OP - Needed as a place holder for an empty function
# Comment Out the Above colon, ':'

STARTUP_RC=$?
return $STARTUP_RC
}

####################################################


post_event_script ()
{
# Put anything that you want to execute AFTER the
# monitored process ENDS in this function

: # No-OP - Need as a place holder for an empty function
# Comment Out the Above colon, ':'

POST_RC=$?
return $POST_RC
}

####################################################

test_string ()
{
if (( $# != 1 ))
then
    echo 'ERROR'
    return
fi

C_STRING=$1

case $C_STRING in

     +([0-9])) echo  'POS_INT' # Integer >= 0
               ;;
     +([-0-9])) echo 'NEG_INT' # Integer < 0
               ;;
     +([a-z])) echo  'LOW_CASE'   # lower case text
               ;;
     +([A-Z])) echo  'UP_CASE'    # UPPER case text
               ;;
     +([a-z]|[A-Z])) echo 'MIX_CASE' # MIxed CAse text
               ;;
               *) echo 'UNKNOWN'  # Anything else
esac
}

####################################################

proc_watch ()
{
# set -x # Uncomment to debug this function

while :     # Loop Forever!!
do
    case $RUN in
    'Y')
          # This will run the startup_event_script, which is a function

          if [[ $RUN_STARTUP_EVENT = 'Y' ]]
          then
             echo "STARTUP EVENT: Executing Startup Event Script..." > $TTY
             echo "STARTUP EVENT: Executing Startup Event Script..." >> $LOGFILE

             startup_event_script # USER DEFINED FUNCTION!!!
             RC=$?
             if (( "RC" == 0 ))
             then
                  echo "SUCCESS: Startup Event Script Completed RC - ${RC}"\
                        > $TTY
                  echo "SUCCESS: Startup Event Script Completed RC - ${RC}"\
                        >> $LOGFILE

             else
                  echo "FAILURE: Startup Event Script FAILED RC - ${RC}"\
                        > $TTY
                  echo "FAILURE: Startup Event Script FAILED RC - ${RC}"\
                        >> $LOGFILE

             fi
          fi

          integer PROC_COUNT='-1' # Reset the Counters
          integer LAST_COUNT='-1'

          # Loop until the process(es) end(s)

          until (( "PROC_COUNT" == 0 ))
          do
               # This function is a Co-Process. $BREAK checks to see if
               # "Program Interrupt" has taken place. If so BREAK will
               # be 'Y' and we exit both the loop and function.

               read BREAK
               if [[ $BREAK = 'Y' ]]
               then
                     return 3
               fi
               PROC_COUNT=$(ps -ef | grep -v "grep $PROCESS" \
                           | grep -v $SCRIPT_NAME \
                           | grep $PROCESS| wc -l) >/dev/null 2>&1

               if (( "LAST_COUNT" > 0 && "LAST_COUNT" != "PROC_COUNT" ))
               then
                    # The Process Count has Changed...
                    TIMESTAMP=$(date +%D@%T)
                    # Get a list of the PID of all of the processes
                    PID_LIST=$(ps -ef | grep -v "grep $PROCESS" \
                           | grep -v $SCRIPT_NAME \
                           | grep $PROCESS | awk '{print $2}')

                    echo "PROCESS COUNT: $PROC_COUNT $PROCESS\
 Processes Running ==> $TIMESTAMP" >> $LOGFILE &
                    echo "PROCESS COUNT: $PROC_COUNT $PROCESS\
 Processes Running ==> $TIMESTAMP" > $TTY
           
                    echo ACTIVE PIDS: $PID_LIST >> $LOGFILE &
                    echo ACTIVE PIDS: $PID_LIST > $TTY
               fi
               LAST_COUNT=$PROC_COUNT
               sleep $INTERVAL # Needed to reduce CPU load!
          done

          RUN='N' # Turn the RUN Flag Off

          TIMESTAMP=$(date +%D@%T)
          echo "ENDING PROCESS: $PROCESS END time  ==>\
 $TIMESTAMP" >> $LOGFILE &
          echo "ENDING PROCESS: $PROCESS END time  ==>\
 $TIMESTAMP" > $TTY

          # This will run the post_event_script, which is a function

          if [[ $RUN_POST_EVENT = 'Y' ]]
          then
              echo "POST EVENT: Executing Post Event Script..."\
                    > $TTY
              echo "POST EVENT: Executing Post Event Script..."\
                    >> $LOGFILE

              post_event_script # USER DEFINED FUNCTION!!!
              RC=$?
              if (( "RC" == 0 ))
              then
                  echo "SUCCESS: Post Event Script Completed RC -\
                        ${RC}" > $TTY
                  echo "SUCCESS: Post Event Script Completed RC - ${RC}"\
                        >> $LOGFILE
              else
                  echo "FAILURE: Post Event Script FAILED RC - ${RC}"\
                        > $TTY
                  echo "FAILURE: Post Event Script FAILED RC - ${RC}"\
                        >> $LOGFILE
              fi
          fi 
     ;;

     'N')
          # This will run the pre_event_script, which is a function

          if [[ $RUN_PRE_EVENT = 'Y' ]]
          then
             echo "PRE EVENT: Executing Pre Event Script..." > $TTY
             echo "PRE EVENT: Executing Pre Event Script..." >> $LOGFILE

             pre_event_script # USER DEFINED FUNCTION!!!
             RC=$?
             if (( "RC" == 0 ))
             then
                  echo "SUCCESS: Pre Event Script Completed RC - ${RC}"\
                        > $TTY
                  echo "SUCCESS: Pre Event Script Completed RC - ${RC}"\
                        >> $LOGFILE
             else
                  echo "FAILURE: Pre Event Script FAILED RC - ${RC}"\
                        > $TTY
                  echo "FAILURE: Pre Event Script FAILED RC - ${RC}"\
                        >> $LOGFILE
             fi
          fi

          echo "WAITING: Waiting for $PROCESS to startup...Monitoring..."

          integer PROC_COUNT='-1' # Initialize to a fake value

          # Loop until at least one process starts

          until (( "PROC_COUNT" > 0 ))
          do
               # This is a Co-Process. This checks to see if a "Program
               # Interrupt" has taken place. If so BREAK will be 'Y' and
               # we exit both the loop and function

               read BREAK
               if [[ $BREAK = 'Y' ]]
               then
                     return 3
               fi
               PROC_COUNT=$(ps -ef | grep -v "grep $PROCESS" \
                     | grep -v $SCRIPT_NAME | grep $PROCESS | wc -l) \
                       >/dev/null 2>&1

               sleep $INTERVAL # Needed to reduce CPU load!
          done

          RUN='Y' # Turn the RUN Flag On

          TIMESTAMP=$(date +%D@%T)

          PID_LIST=$(ps -ef | grep -v "grep $PROCESS" \
                     | grep -v $SCRIPT_NAME \
                     | grep $PROCESS | awk '{print $2}')

          if (( "PROC_COUNT" == 1 ))
          then
               echo "START PROCESS: $PROCESS START time ==>\
 $TIMESTAMP" >> $LOGFILE &
               echo ACTIVE PIDS: $PID_LIST >> $LOGFILE &
               echo "START PROCESS: $PROCESS START time ==>\
 $TIMESTAMP" > $TTY
               echo ACTIVE PIDS: $PID_LIST > $TTY
          elif (( "PROC_COUNT" > 1 ))
          then
               echo "START PROCESS: $PROC_COUNT $PROCESS \
Processes Started: START time ==> $TIMESTAMP" >> $LOGFILE &
               echo ACTIVE PIDS: $PID_LIST >> $LOGFILE &
               echo "START PROCESS: $PROC_COUNT $PROCESS \
Processes Started: START time ==> $TIMESTAMP" > $TTY
               echo ACTIVE PIDS: $PID_LIST > $TTY
          fi
     ;;
   esac
done
}

####################################################
############## START OF MAIN #######################
####################################################

### SET A TRAP ####

trap 'BREAK='Y';print -p $BREAK 2>/dev/null;trap_exit\
 2>/dev/null;exit 0' 1 2 3 15

BREAK='N' # The BREAK variable is used in the co-process proc_watch
PROCESS=
PROCESS_ID=$$
integer TOTAL_SECONDS=0

# Check commnand line arguments

if (( $# > 10 || $# < 2 ))
then
     usage
     exit 1
fi

# Check to see if only the seconds and a process are
# the only arguments

if [[ ($# -eq 2) && ($1 != -*) && ($2 != -*) ]]
then
     NUM_TEST=$(test_string $1)
     if [[ "$NUM_TEST" = 'POS_INT' ]]
     then
          TOTAL_SECONDS=$1
          PROCESS=$2
     else
          usage
          exit 1
     fi
else
     # Since getopts does not care what arguments it gets lets
     # do a quick sanity check to make sure that we only have
     # between 2 and 10 arguments and the first one must start
     # with a -* (hyphen and anything), else usage error

     case "$#" in
     [2-10]) if [[ $1 != -* ]]; then
                 usage; exit 1
             fi
          ;;
     esac

     HOURS=0   # Initialize all to zero
     MINUTES=0
     SECS=0
     DAYS=0

     # Use getopts to parse the command line arguments

     # For each $OPTARG for DAYS, HOURS, MINUTES and DAYS check to see
     # that each one is an integer by using the check_string function

     while getopts ":h:H:m:M:s:S:d:D:P:p:" TIMED 2>/dev/null
     do
       case $TIMED in
       h|H) [[ $(test_string $OPTARG) != 'POS_INT' ]] && usage && exit 1
            (( HOURS = $OPTARG * 3600 )) # 3600 seconds per hour
            ;;
       m|H) [[ $(test_string $OPTARG) != 'POS_INT' ]] && usage && exit 1
            (( MINUTES = $OPTARG * 60 )) # 60 seconds per minute
            ;;
       s|S) [[ $(test_string $OPTARG) != 'POS_INT' ]] && usage && exit 1
            SECS="$OPTARG"            # seconds are seconds
            ;;
       d|D) [[ $(test_string $OPTARG) != 'POS_INT' ]] && usage && exit 1
            (( DAYS = $OPTARG * 86400 )) # 86400 seconds per day
            ;;
       p|P) PROCESS=$OPTARG              # process can be anything
            ;;
        \?) usage                        # USAGE ERROR
            exit 1
            ;;
         :) usage
            exit 1
            ;;
         *) usage
            exit 1
            ;;
       esac
     done
fi

# We need to make sure that we have a process - sanity check

if [[ -z "$PROCESS" || "$PROCESS" = '' ]]
then
     usage
     exit 1
fi

# Check to see that TOTAL_SECONDS was not previously set

if (( TOTAL_SECONDS == 0 ))
then
     # Add everything together if anything is > 0

     if [[ $SECS -gt 0 || $MINUTES -gt 0 || $HOURS -gt 0 \
                          || $DAYS -gt 0 ]]
     then
          (( TOTAL_SECONDS = SECS + MINUTES + HOURS + DAYS ))
     fi
          SECONDS_LEFT=$TOTAL_SECONDS # Set the countdown varaible...

fi

# Last Sanity Check!

if (( TOTAL_SECONDS <= 0 )) || [ -z $PROCESS ]
then
     # Either There are No Seconds to Count or the
     # $PROCESS Variable is Null...USAGE ERROR...

     usage
     exit 1
fi

echo "\nCurrently running $PROCESS processes:\n" > $TTY
ps -ef | grep -v "grep $PROCESS" | grep -v $SCRIPT_NAME \
       | grep $PROCESS > $TTY

PROC_RC=$? # Get the initial state of the monitored function

echo >$TTY # Send a blank line to the screen

(( PROC_RC != 0 )) && echo "\nThere are no $PROCESS processes running\n"

if (( PROC_RC == 0 )) # The Target Process(es) is/are running...
then
     RUN='Y' # Set the RUN flag to true, or yes.

     integer PROC_COUNT # Strips out the "padding" for display

     PROC_COUNT=$(ps -ef | grep -v "grep $PROCESS" | grep -v \
                  $SCRIPT_NAME | grep $PROCESS | wc -l) >/dev/null 2>&1
     if (( PROC_COUNT == 1 ))
     then
          echo "The $PROCESS process is currently running...Monitoring...\n"
     elif (( PROC_COUNT > 1 ))
     then
          print "There are $PROC_COUNT $PROCESS processes currently running\
...Monitoring...\n"
     fi
else
     echo "The $PROCESS process is not currently\  running...monitoring..."
     RUN='N' # Set the RUN flag to false, or no.
fi

TIMESTAMP=$(date +%D@%T) # Time that this script started monitoring

# Get a list of the currently active process IDs

PID_LIST=$(ps -ef | grep -v "grep $PROCESS" \
                  | grep -v $SCRIPT_NAME  \
                  | grep $PROCESS | awk '{print $2}')

echo "MON_STARTED: Monitoring for $PROCESS began ==> $TIMESTAMP" \
      | tee -a $LOGFILE
echo ACTIVE PIDS: $PID_LIST | tee -a $LOGFILE


proc_watch |&  # Create a Background Co-Process!!
WATCH_PID=$!   # Get the process of the last background job!

# Start the Count Down!

integer SECONDS_LEFT=$TOTAL_SECONDS

while (( SECONDS_LEFT > 0 ))
do
     print -p $BREAK 2>/dev/null

     (( SECONDS_LEFT = SECONDS_LEFT - 1 ))
     sleep 1 # Seconds Countdown
done

# Finished - Normal Timeout Exit...

TIMESTAMP=$(date +%D@%T) # Get a new time stamp...
echo "MON_STOPPED: Monitoring for $PROCESS ended ==> $TIMESTAMP\n" \
      | tee -a $LOGFILE

echo "LOGFILE: All Events are Logged ==> $LOGFILE \n"

# Tell the proc_watch function to break out of the loop and die

BREAK='Y'
print -p $BREAK 2>/dev/null

kill $WATCH_PID 2>/dev/null

exit 0

# End of Script

 

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