├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── Screenshot 2023-09-03 211208.png
├── example.config.json
├── main.py
├── plot_lib.py
├── requirements.txt
├── utils.py
└── views.py
/.gitignore:
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/README.md:
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1 | # plotmon
2 | Monitors a Spacemesh Plotter. Currently only supports a single GPU. If you have multi-GPU it will only show the provider 0. It should still work but you won't get stats on each GPU. I will add multi-GPU support in the future.
3 | 
4 |
5 | If you'd like to support updates and more tools like this consider subscribing to my YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakvG7QQp4oL0Rtpiei1yKg (Lots of Spacehmesh Content)
6 |
7 | ### Install Venv
8 |
9 | ##### Ubuntu
10 | ```
11 | sudo apt install python3.10-venv
12 | ```
13 |
14 | ### Create Virtual Environment
15 |
16 | ```
17 | python3 -m venv env
18 | ```
19 |
20 | ### Activate Virtual Environment
21 |
22 | ##### Linux
23 | ```
24 | source env/bin/activate
25 | ```
26 |
27 | ##### Windows
28 | ```
29 | source env/Scripts/activate
30 | ```
31 |
32 | ### Install Requirements
33 |
34 | ```
35 | pip install -r requirements.txt
36 | ```
37 |
38 | ### Update Config
39 | Rename example.config.json to config.json, then update the post_data_dir.
40 |
41 | ```
42 | {"post_data_dir": }
43 | ```
44 |
45 | ### Run
46 | ```
47 | python3 main.py
48 | ```
49 |
50 | ### For latest updats run
51 | ```
52 | git fetch
53 | ```
54 |
55 | ```
56 | git merge origin main
57 | ```
58 |
59 | ### Enjoy :D
60 |
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/example.config.json:
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1 | {
2 | "post_data_dir": "/media/postdata"
3 | }
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/main.py:
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1 | import json
2 | from time import sleep
3 | from rich.live import Live
4 | from views import GraphicsMon, ProgressMon, InfoMon, IdMon, Header, GenLayout
5 | import utils
6 |
7 | def main():
8 |
9 | # Get Config
10 | config = utils.get_config()
11 |
12 | if config == None:
13 | exit
14 |
15 | # Initialize Classes
16 | graphics_mon = GraphicsMon()
17 | info_mon = InfoMon()
18 | id_mon = IdMon()
19 | progress_mon = ProgressMon(config)
20 |
21 | # Create Layout
22 | layout = GenLayout.layout()
23 | layout["gpu_info"].update(graphics_mon.create_panel())
24 | layout["plot_info"].update(info_mon.create_panel(config))
25 | layout["plot_progress"].update(progress_mon.create_panel())
26 | layout["plot_ids"].update(id_mon.create_panel(config))
27 | layout["header"].update(Header())
28 |
29 | # Print Layout
30 | with Live(layout, refresh_per_second=1, screen=True):
31 | while True:
32 | sleep(1)
33 | graphics_mon.update_panel()
34 | progress_mon.update_panel()
35 |
36 | if __name__ == "__main__":
37 | main()
38 |
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/plot_lib.py:
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1 | import subprocess
2 | import json
3 | from base64 import b64decode
4 | import socket
5 | import os
6 | import re
7 | import time
8 | import datetime
9 |
10 | class PlotLibProgress:
11 | @staticmethod
12 | def get_plot_progress(post_data_dir):
13 | post_progress_new = PlotLibProgress._get_file_progress(post_data_dir)
14 |
15 | return {
16 | "Total Progress": post_progress_new["Total Progress"],
17 | "File Progress": post_progress_new["File Progress"],
18 | "Current File": post_progress_new["Current File"],
19 | "Current Total File Size": post_progress_new["Current Total File Size"]
20 | }
21 |
22 | @staticmethod
23 | def _get_file_progress(post_data_dir):
24 | plotLibInfo = PlotLibInfo()
25 | plot_info = plotLibInfo.get_plot_info(post_data_dir)
26 |
27 | total_file_size_mib = plot_info["Total Size GiB"]*1024
28 | max_file_size_mib = plot_info["Max File Size GiB"]*1024
29 |
30 | post_data_size = 0
31 | file_metadata = []
32 |
33 | # Iterate through the files in the directory
34 | for filename in os.listdir(post_data_dir):
35 | if filename.startswith('postdata_') and filename.endswith('.bin'):
36 | file_path = os.path.join(post_data_dir, filename)
37 | match = re.search(r'_(\d+)\.', filename)
38 |
39 | # Get the file size
40 | size = os.path.getsize(file_path)
41 | post_data_size += size
42 | file_metadata.append({
43 | 'File Name': filename,
44 | 'Size MiB': str(size / (1024 * 1024)),
45 | 'Index': int(match.group(1))
46 | })
47 |
48 | current_file = max(file_metadata, key=lambda x: x["Index"])
49 | total_progress = round((post_data_size / (1024*1024)) / total_file_size_mib, 2)*100
50 | file_progress = round(float(current_file["Size MiB"]) / max_file_size_mib, 2)*100
51 |
52 | return {
53 | "Total Progress": total_progress,
54 | "File Progress": file_progress,
55 | "Current File": current_file,
56 | "Current Total File Size": post_data_size
57 | }
58 |
59 | def get_plot_estimates(post_data_dir,first_heartbeat_time, intial_total_file_size, current_total_file_size):
60 |
61 | current_time = time.time()
62 | plot_info = PlotLibInfo.get_plot_info(post_data_dir)
63 | total_size_bytes = plot_info["Total Size GiB"] * (1024*1024*1024)
64 |
65 | remaining_mib = (total_size_bytes - current_total_file_size) / (1024*1024)
66 | size_diff = current_total_file_size - intial_total_file_size
67 | time_diff = current_time - first_heartbeat_time
68 | speed_mib = (size_diff / time_diff) / (1024*1024)
69 |
70 |
71 |
72 | if speed_mib == 0:
73 | return {
74 | 'Time Remaining': "Waiting for speed to go above 0 MiB/s",
75 | 'Completion Date': "Waiting for speed to go above 0 MiB/s",
76 | 'Speed': "Waiting for speed to go above 0 MiB/s"
77 | }
78 |
79 | time_seconds = (remaining_mib) / speed_mib
80 | time_hours = time_seconds / 3600
81 | current_time = datetime.datetime.now()
82 | completion_time = current_time + datetime.timedelta(seconds=time_seconds)
83 |
84 | formatted_date = completion_time.strftime("%b %d, %Y %H:%M")
85 |
86 | return {
87 | 'Time Remaining': str(round(time_hours, 2)),
88 | 'Completion Date': formatted_date,
89 | 'Speed': str(round(speed_mib, 2))
90 | }
91 |
92 | @staticmethod
93 | def _get_elapsed_time_from_start_hour_min():
94 | pass
95 |
96 | @staticmethod
97 | def _get_current_postdata_file_progress_percent():
98 | pass
99 |
100 | @staticmethod
101 | def _get_current_postdata_file_name():
102 | pass
103 |
104 | @staticmethod
105 | def _get_elapsed_time_on_current_postdata_file_hour_min():
106 | pass
107 |
108 | @staticmethod
109 | def _get_completion_datetime():
110 | pass
111 |
112 | @staticmethod
113 | def _get_heartbeat_datetime():
114 | pass
115 |
116 |
117 | class PlotLibGpu:
118 | @staticmethod
119 | def get_gpu_data_from_host():
120 | # Run nvidia-smi to get GPU information
121 | nvidia_smi_output = subprocess.check_output(
122 | [
123 | 'nvidia-smi',
124 | '--query-gpu=utilization.gpu,utilization.memory,temperature.gpu,fan.speed,power.draw,pstate,name',
125 | '--format=csv,noheader,nounits'
126 | ], universal_newlines=True
127 | )
128 |
129 | # Split the output by lines
130 | gpu_data_lines = nvidia_smi_output.strip().split('\n')
131 |
132 | # Process the GPU information
133 | gpu_data = []
134 |
135 | for line in gpu_data_lines:
136 | gpu_utilization, memory_utilization, temp_gpu, fan_speed, power_draw, performance_state, name = line.strip().split(', ')
137 |
138 | if "N/A" in gpu_utilization:
139 | gpu_utilization = 0
140 | else:
141 | gpu_utilization = int(gpu_utilization)
142 |
143 | if "N/A" in memory_utilization:
144 | memory_utilization = 0
145 | else:
146 | memory_utilization = int(memory_utilization)
147 |
148 | if "N/A" in temp_gpu:
149 | temp_gpu = 0
150 | else:
151 | temp_gpu = int(temp_gpu)
152 |
153 | if "N/A" in fan_speed:
154 | fan_speed = 0
155 | else:
156 | fan_speed = int(fan_speed)
157 |
158 | if "N/A" in power_draw:
159 | power_draw = 0
160 | else:
161 | power_draw = float(power_draw)
162 |
163 |
164 | gpu_data.append({
165 | "GPU Utilization": gpu_utilization,
166 | "Memory Utilization": memory_utilization,
167 | "Temp GPU": temp_gpu,
168 | "Fan Speed": fan_speed,
169 | "Power Draw": int(power_draw),
170 | "Performance State": performance_state,
171 | "Name": name
172 | })
173 |
174 | return gpu_data
175 |
176 |
177 | class PlotLibInfo:
178 |
179 | @staticmethod
180 | def get_plot_info(post_data_dir):
181 |
182 | nonce = None
183 | nonce_value = None
184 | found_nonce = False
185 |
186 | with open(post_data_dir + '/postdata_metadata.json') as f:
187 | metadata = f.read()
188 |
189 | parsed_metadata = json.loads(metadata)
190 |
191 | base64_node_id = parsed_metadata['NodeId']
192 | hex_node_id = b64decode(base64_node_id).hex()
193 |
194 | base64_commitment_atx_id = parsed_metadata['CommitmentAtxId']
195 | hex_commitment_atx_id = b64decode(base64_commitment_atx_id).hex()
196 |
197 | num_units = parsed_metadata['NumUnits']
198 |
199 | total_size_gib = num_units * 64
200 |
201 | max_file_size_gib = parsed_metadata['MaxFileSize'] / (1024*1024*1024)
202 |
203 | labels_per_unit = parsed_metadata['LabelsPerUnit']
204 |
205 | hostname = socket.gethostname()
206 |
207 | try:
208 | nonce = parsed_metadata['Nonce']
209 | except:
210 | pass
211 |
212 | try:
213 | nonce_value = parsed_metadata['NonceValue']
214 | except:
215 | pass
216 |
217 | if nonce_value and nonce:
218 | found_nonce = True
219 |
220 | return {
221 | "Base64 Node ID": base64_node_id,
222 | "Hex Node ID": hex_node_id,
223 | "Base64 Commitment ATX ID": base64_commitment_atx_id,
224 | "Hex Commitment ATX ID": hex_commitment_atx_id,
225 | "NumUnits": num_units,
226 | "Max File Size GiB": max_file_size_gib,
227 | "Labels Per Unit": labels_per_unit,
228 | "Nonce": nonce,
229 | "Nonce Value": nonce_value,
230 | "Hostname": hostname,
231 | "Total Size GiB": total_size_gib,
232 | "Found Nonce": found_nonce
233 | }
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/requirements.txt:
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1 | markdown-it-py==3.0.0
2 | mdurl==0.1.2
3 | Pygments==2.16.1
4 | rich==13.5.2
5 |
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/utils.py:
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1 | import json
2 |
3 | def get_config():
4 | # Get Config
5 | config = None
6 | with open('config.json', 'r') as config_file:
7 | config = json.load(config_file)
8 |
9 | return config
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/views.py:
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1 | from time import time
2 | from datetime import datetime
3 |
4 | from rich.panel import Panel
5 | from rich.progress import BarColumn, Progress, SpinnerColumn, TextColumn
6 | from rich.table import Table
7 | from rich.status import Status
8 | from rich import box
9 | from rich.layout import Layout
10 | from rich.align import Align
11 |
12 | from plot_lib import PlotLibGpu, PlotLibProgress, PlotLibInfo
13 |
14 | VERSION = "v0.0.1"
15 |
16 | class GraphicsMon:
17 | def create_panel(self) -> Panel:
18 | self.gpu_status = Progress(
19 | "{task.description}",
20 | SpinnerColumn(),
21 | BarColumn(),
22 | TextColumn("[green]{task.fields[gpu_value]}")
23 | )
24 | gpu_info = PlotLibGpu.get_gpu_data_from_host()[0]
25 |
26 | self.task_ids = {
27 | "GPU Temp": self.gpu_status.add_task("[green]Temperature", gpu_value=f'{gpu_info["Temp GPU"]}\u00b0C', total=100),
28 | "GPU Power": self.gpu_status.add_task("[green]Power", gpu_value=f'{gpu_info["Power Draw"]}W', total=800),
29 | "GPU Use": self.gpu_status.add_task("[green]GPU Use", gpu_value=f'{gpu_info["GPU Utilization"]}%', total=101),
30 | "GPU Mem Use": self.gpu_status.add_task("[green]Mem Use", gpu_value=f'{gpu_info["Memory Utilization"]}%', total=101),
31 | "GPU Fan Speed": self.gpu_status.add_task("[green]Fan Speed", gpu_value=f'{gpu_info["Fan Speed"]}%', total=101)
32 | }
33 |
34 | gpu_table = Table.grid(expand=True)
35 |
36 | gpu_table.add_row(
37 | Panel(
38 | self.gpu_status,
39 | title=gpu_info["Name"],
40 | border_style="green",
41 | padding=(1, 1),
42 | height=12,
43 | )
44 | )
45 |
46 | return gpu_table
47 |
48 | def update_panel(self):
49 | gpu_info = PlotLibGpu.get_gpu_data_from_host()[0]
50 |
51 | self.gpu_status.update(self.task_ids["GPU Temp"], completed=gpu_info["Temp GPU"], gpu_value=f'{gpu_info["Temp GPU"]}\u00b0C')
52 | self.gpu_status.update(self.task_ids["GPU Power"], completed=gpu_info["Power Draw"], gpu_value=f'{gpu_info["Power Draw"]}W')
53 | self.gpu_status.update(self.task_ids["GPU Use"], completed=gpu_info["GPU Utilization"], gpu_value=f'{gpu_info["GPU Utilization"]}%')
54 | self.gpu_status.update(self.task_ids["GPU Mem Use"], completed=gpu_info["Memory Utilization"], gpu_value=f'{gpu_info["Memory Utilization"]}%')
55 | self.gpu_status.update(self.task_ids["GPU Fan Speed"], completed=gpu_info["Fan Speed"], gpu_value=f'{gpu_info["Fan Speed"]}%')
56 |
57 | class ProgressMon:
58 | def __init__(self, config):
59 | self.config = config
60 | self.initial_total_file_size = None
61 | self.first_heartbeat_time = time()
62 | self.beats = 0
63 |
64 | def create_panel(self) -> Panel:
65 |
66 | self.plot_status = Progress(
67 | "{task.description}",
68 | SpinnerColumn(),
69 | BarColumn(),
70 | TextColumn("[progress.percentage]{task.percentage:>3.0f}%")
71 | )
72 |
73 | plot_progress_data = PlotLibProgress.get_plot_progress(self.config["post_data_dir"])
74 |
75 | self.task_ids = {
76 | "Total Progress": self.plot_status.add_task("[green]Total Progress", completed=plot_progress_data["Total Progress"], total=100),
77 | "File Progress": self.plot_status.add_task(f'[green]{plot_progress_data["Current File"]["File Name"]}', completed=plot_progress_data["File Progress"], total=100),
78 | }
79 | self.initial_total_file_size = plot_progress_data["Current Total File Size"]
80 | self.beats += 1
81 |
82 | plot_progress_table = Table.grid(expand=True, padding=1)
83 |
84 | estimation_table = Table.grid()
85 | estimation_table.add_column(min_width=20)
86 |
87 | self.time_remaining = Status("Waiting for more beats")
88 | self.completion_date = Status("Waiting for more beats")
89 | self.speed = Status("Waiting for more beats")
90 | self.beats_str = Status(str(self.beats))
91 |
92 | estimation_table.add_row("Completion Date:", self.completion_date)
93 | estimation_table.add_row("Time Remaining:", self.time_remaining)
94 | estimation_table.add_row("Speed:", self.speed)
95 | estimation_table.add_row("Beats:", self.beats_str)
96 |
97 | plot_progress_table.add_row(
98 | self.plot_status
99 | )
100 |
101 | plot_progress_table.add_row(
102 | estimation_table
103 | )
104 |
105 | return Panel(
106 | plot_progress_table,
107 | title="Plot Progress",
108 | padding=(1, 1),
109 | box=box.ROUNDED,
110 | border_style="green",
111 | width=200,
112 | height=12
113 | )
114 |
115 | def update_panel(self):
116 | plot_progress_data = PlotLibProgress.get_plot_progress(self.config["post_data_dir"])
117 |
118 | self.plot_status.update(self.task_ids["Total Progress"], completed=plot_progress_data["Total Progress"])
119 | self.plot_status.update(self.task_ids["File Progress"], description=f'[green]{plot_progress_data["Current File"]["File Name"]}', completed=plot_progress_data["File Progress"])
120 | self.beats += 1
121 | self.beats_str.update(str(self.beats))
122 |
123 | if(self.beats > 10):
124 | plot_estimates = PlotLibProgress.get_plot_estimates(self.config["post_data_dir"], self.first_heartbeat_time, self.initial_total_file_size, plot_progress_data["Current Total File Size"])
125 | self.speed.update(f'{plot_estimates["Speed"]}MiB/s')
126 | self.completion_date.update(f'{plot_estimates["Completion Date"]}')
127 | self.time_remaining.update(f'{plot_estimates["Time Remaining"]} hours')
128 |
129 | class InfoMon:
130 | def create_panel(self, config) -> Panel:
131 | plot_info = PlotLibInfo.get_plot_info(config["post_data_dir"])
132 |
133 | plot_table = Table.grid()
134 | plot_table.add_column(min_width=20)
135 | plot_table.add_column(min_width=20)
136 |
137 |
138 |
139 | plot_table.add_row(
140 | "[b]Total Size:", f'{plot_info["Total Size GiB"]} GiB'
141 | )
142 |
143 | plot_table.add_row(
144 | "[b]Space Units (SU):", f'{plot_info["NumUnits"]}'
145 | )
146 |
147 | plot_table.add_row(
148 | "[b]Max File Size:", f'{plot_info["Max File Size GiB"]} GiB'
149 | )
150 |
151 | plot_table.add_row(
152 | "[b]Labels Per Unit:", f'{plot_info["Labels Per Unit"]}'
153 | )
154 |
155 | plot_table.add_row(
156 | "[b]Nonce Found:", f'{plot_info["Found Nonce"]}'
157 | )
158 |
159 | plot_table.add_row(
160 | "[b]Directory:", f'{config["post_data_dir"]}'
161 | )
162 |
163 |
164 | plot_panel = Panel(
165 | plot_table,
166 | box=box.ROUNDED,
167 | padding=(1, 1),
168 | title="Plot Info",
169 | border_style="green",
170 | height=12
171 | )
172 |
173 | return plot_panel
174 |
175 | def update_panel(self):
176 | pass
177 |
178 | class IdMon:
179 | def create_panel(self, config) -> Panel:
180 | plot_info = PlotLibInfo.get_plot_info(config["post_data_dir"])
181 |
182 | plot_table = Table.grid()
183 | plot_table.add_column(min_width=25)
184 | plot_table.add_column()
185 |
186 | plot_table.add_row(
187 | "[b]Base64 Node ID:", f'{plot_info["Base64 Node ID"]}'
188 | )
189 |
190 | plot_table.add_row(
191 | "[b]Hex Node ID:", f'{plot_info["Hex Node ID"]}'
192 | )
193 |
194 | plot_table.add_row(
195 | "[b]Base64 ATX ID:", f'{plot_info["Base64 Commitment ATX ID"]}'
196 | )
197 |
198 | plot_table.add_row(
199 | "[b]Hex ATX ID:", f'{plot_info["Hex Commitment ATX ID"]}'
200 | )
201 |
202 | plot_panel = Panel(
203 | plot_table,
204 | box=box.ROUNDED,
205 | padding=(1, 1),
206 | title="Plot IDs",
207 | border_style="green",
208 | height=12
209 | )
210 |
211 | return plot_panel
212 |
213 | class Header:
214 | def __rich__(self) -> Panel:
215 | grid = Table.grid(expand=True)
216 | grid.add_column(justify="left")
217 | grid.add_column(justify="center", ratio=1)
218 | grid.add_column(justify="right")
219 |
220 | grid.add_row(
221 | f"PlotMon {VERSION}",
222 | "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakvG7QQp4oL0Rtpiei1yKg for more Spacemesh content!",
223 | datetime.now().ctime().replace(":", "[blink]:[/]"),
224 | )
225 |
226 | return Panel(grid)
227 |
228 | class GenLayout:
229 | @staticmethod
230 | def layout() -> Layout:
231 | layout = Layout(name="root")
232 |
233 | layout.split(
234 | Layout(name="header", size=3),
235 | Layout(name="main", ratio=1),
236 | )
237 |
238 |
239 | layout["main"].split_row(
240 | Layout(name="side"),
241 | Layout(name="body", ratio=2),
242 | )
243 |
244 | layout["side"].split_column(Layout(name="gpu_info", minimum_size=12), Layout(name="plot_info", minimum_size=12))
245 | layout["body"].split_column(Layout(name="plot_progress", minimum_size=12), Layout(name="plot_ids", minimum_size=12))
246 |
247 | return layout
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