├── LICENSE
├── README.md
└── vhwinfo.sh
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1 | vHWINFO
2 | =======
3 |
4 | Get information about your virtual (or non) server
5 |
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/vhwinfo.sh:
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1 | ###############################################################################################
2 | # vHWINFO - Get information about your virtual (or non) server #
3 | # vHWINFO 1.0 Oct 2014 #
4 | # Author: Rafa Marruedo #
5 | # URL: https://vhwinfo.tk/ #
6 | ###############################################################################################
7 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
8 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. YOU USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. THE AUTHOR
9 | # WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DATA LOSS, DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFITS OR ANY
10 | # OTHER KIND OF LOSS WHILE USING OR MISUSING THIS SOFTWARE.
11 | # See the GNU General Public License for more details.
12 |
13 | #!/bin/bash
14 |
15 | clear
16 |
17 | echo " ____ ";
18 | echo " _____/\ \ __ ___ _______ ____________ ";
19 | echo " /\ / \___\ _ _ / / / / | / / _/ | / / ____/ __ \ ";
20 | echo " / \ \ / / | | / / /_/ /| | /| / // // |/ / /_ / / / / ";
21 | echo " / \ \/___/ \ | |/ / __ / | |/ |/ // // /| / __/ / /_/ / ";
22 | echo "/ \_________\ |___/_/ /_/ |__/|__/___/_/ |_/_/ \____/ ";
23 | echo "\ / / vHWINFO 1.1 May 2015 | https://vhwinfo.tk ";
24 | echo " ";
25 |
26 |
27 |
28 | hostname=`hostname`
29 | if [[ "$hostname" == *.* ]]
30 | then
31 | echo -e -n " hostname:\t "`hostname`
32 | else
33 | echo -e -n " hostname:\t "`hostname`.`dnsdomainname`
34 | fi
35 |
36 | ip=$(curl -4 -s ifconfig.me)
37 | echo " (public ip "$ip")"
38 |
39 | if hash sw_vers 2>/dev/null; then
40 |
41 | # --------------------- MAC
42 |
43 | virtual="It is not virtual, is dedicated"
44 |
45 | echo -e " SO:\t\t "`sw_vers -productName` `sw_vers -productVersion`" (build "`sw_vers -buildVersion`")"
46 |
47 | kernel_version=`system_profiler SPSoftwareDataType | grep 'Kernel Version:'`
48 |
49 | echo -e " kernel:\t "${kernel_version:22}
50 | echo -e " virtual:\t "$virtual
51 |
52 | cpu=`sysctl -a machdep.cpu.brand_string`
53 | echo -e " CPU:\t\t "${cpu:26}
54 | cores=`sysctl hw.ncpu | awk '{print $2}'`
55 | #cores=$((cores/2))
56 | echo -e -n " vcpu:\t\t "$cores
57 | if [[ $cores>1 ]]
58 | then
59 | echo " cores"
60 | else
61 | echo " core"
62 | fi
63 |
64 | ram=`sysctl hw.memsize`
65 | ram=${ram:12}
66 | ram=$((ram/1024/1024))
67 | echo -e -n " RAM:\t\t "$ram "MB"
68 | #if [[ $ram>1024 ]] then echo "gigas" fi
69 | free=`vm_stat | grep 'Pages free:'`
70 | free=${free:12}
71 | free=${free%.*}
72 | free=$((free*4))
73 | free=$((free/1024))
74 | free=$((free*100))
75 | free=$((free/ram))
76 | used=$((100-$free))
77 | echo " ("$used"% used)"
78 |
79 | hd=`diskutil info /dev/disk0 | grep 'Total Size:'`
80 | hd=${hd:29}
81 | hd=${hd%.*}
82 |
83 | echo -e " HD:\t\t "$hd "GB"
84 |
85 | speed="`wget -O /dev/null http://cachefly.cachefly.net/1mb.test 2>&1 | grep '\([0-9.]\+ [KM]B/s\)'`"
86 | #pos=`expr index "$speed" "s"`
87 | #echo $pos
88 | speed=${speed:21}
89 | speed=${speed%)*}
90 | echo -e " cachefly 1Mb:\t "$speed
91 |
92 | # --------------------- LINUX
93 | else
94 |
95 | virtual="It is not virtual, \e[42mis dedicated\e[0m"
96 |
97 |
98 | kernel_version=`uname -r`
99 |
100 | MACHINE_TYPE=`uname -m`
101 | if [ ${MACHINE_TYPE} == 'x86_64' ]; then
102 | bits=" 64 bits" # 64-bit stuff here
103 | else
104 | bits=" 32 bits" # 32-bit stuff here
105 | fi
106 |
107 |
108 | if hash lsb_release 2>/dev/null;
109 |
110 | then
111 |
112 | soalt=`lsb_release -d`
113 | echo -e " SO:\t\t "${soalt:13} $bits
114 |
115 | else
116 |
117 | so=`cat /etc/issue`
118 |
119 | pos=`expr index "$so" 123456789`
120 |
121 | so=${so/\/}
122 |
123 |
124 | extra=""
125 |
126 |
127 | if [[ "$so" == Debian*6* ]];
128 | then
129 | extra="(squeeze)"
130 | fi
131 |
132 | if [[ "$so" == Debian*7* ]];
133 | then
134 | extra="(wheezy)"
135 | fi
136 |
137 | if [[ "$so" == *Proxmox* ]];
138 | then
139 | so="Debian 7.6 (wheezy)";
140 | fi
141 |
142 | otro=`expr index "$so" \S`
143 |
144 | if [[ "$otro" == 2 ]];
145 | then
146 | so=`cat /etc/*-release`
147 | pos=`expr index "$so" NAME`
148 | pos=$((pos-2))
149 | so=${so/\/}
150 | fi
151 |
152 |
153 |
154 | echo -e " SO:\t\t "${so:0:($pos+2)} $extra$bits
155 |
156 |
157 | fi
158 |
159 |
160 | echo -e " kernel:\t "$kernel_version
161 |
162 |
163 | if hash ifconfig 2>/dev/null; then
164 | eth=`ifconfig`
165 | else
166 | eth=""
167 | fi
168 |
169 | virtualx=`dmesg`
170 |
171 |
172 | if [[ "$eth" == *eth0* ]];
173 | then
174 | #virtual="It is not virtual, \e[42mis dedicated\e[0m"
175 |
176 | if [[ "$virtualx" == *kvm-clock* ]];
177 | then
178 | virtual="KVM"
179 | fi
180 |
181 | if [[ "$virtualx" == *"VMware Virtual Platform"* ]];
182 | then
183 | virtual="VMware"
184 | fi
185 |
186 | if [[ "$virtualx" == *"Parallels Software International"* ]];
187 | then
188 | virtual="Parallels"
189 | fi
190 |
191 | if [[ "$virtualx" == *VirtualBox* ]];
192 | then
193 | virtual="VirtualBox"
194 | fi
195 |
196 |
197 |
198 | else
199 |
200 | if [ -f /proc/user_beancounters ]
201 | then
202 | virtual="OpenVZ"
203 | fi
204 |
205 | fi
206 |
207 | if [ -e /proc/xen ]
208 | then
209 | virtual="Xen"
210 | fi
211 |
212 |
213 |
214 | echo -e " virtual:\t "$virtual
215 |
216 |
217 | cpu=`cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep "model name" | head -n 1`
218 | bogo=`cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep "bogomips" | head -n 1`
219 |
220 |
221 | cores=`grep -c processor /proc/cpuinfo`
222 |
223 |
224 | if [[ "$cores" > 1 ]];
225 | then
226 | label="cores"
227 | else
228 | label="core"
229 | fi
230 |
231 | echo -e " cpu:\t\t "${cpu:13}
232 | echo -e " vcpu:\t\t "$cores $label / ${bogo:11} bogomips
233 |
234 |
235 |
236 | mem=`free -m`
237 |
238 | pos=`expr index "$mem" M`
239 | ram=${mem:($pos+10):10}
240 | ram=${ram//[[:blank:]]/}
241 |
242 | pos=`expr index "$mem" p`
243 | swap=${mem:($pos+10):10}
244 | swap=${swap//[[:blank:]]/}
245 |
246 | busy=`free -t -m | egrep Mem | awk '{print $3}'`
247 | busy=$((busy*100))
248 | busy=$((busy/ram))
249 |
250 | busy_swap=`free -t -m | egrep Swap | awk '{print $3}'`
251 | busy_swap=$((busy_swap*100))
252 | if (($swap>0))
253 | then
254 | busy_swap=$((busy_swap/swap))
255 | fi
256 |
257 | if (($busy>75))
258 | then
259 | label1="\e[43m"
260 | label2="\e[0m"
261 | else
262 | label1=""
263 | label2=""
264 | if (($busy>90))
265 | then
266 | label1="\e[41m"
267 | label2="\e[0m"
268 | else
269 | label1=""
270 | label2=""
271 | fi
272 |
273 | fi
274 |
275 |
276 | echo -e " RAM:\t\t "$ram" MB ("$label1$busy"% used"$label2")" / swap $swap MB "("$busy_swap"% used)"
277 |
278 | total=`df -h --total | grep 'total' | awk '{print $2}'`
279 | used=`df -h --total | grep 'total' | awk '{print $5}'`
280 | used="${used//%}"
281 |
282 | if (($used>75))
283 | then
284 | label1="\e[43m"
285 | label2="\e[0m"
286 | else
287 | label1=""
288 | label2=""
289 |
290 | if (($used>90))
291 | then
292 | label1="\e[41m"
293 | label2="\e[0m"
294 | else
295 | label1=""
296 | label2=""
297 | fi
298 |
299 | fi
300 |
301 |
302 |
303 | hdspeed=`dd if=/dev/zero of=ddfile bs=16k count=12190 2>&1`
304 | sync
305 | rm -rf ddfile
306 | hdspeed1=" / inkling speed "`echo $hdspeed | grep "s, " | awk '{print $14}'`
307 | hdspeed2=`echo $hdspeed | grep "s, " | awk '{print $15}'`
308 |
309 | if (($used>0))
310 | then
311 | echo -e " HD:\t\t "$total "("$label1$used"% used"$label2")"$hdspeed1 $hdspeed2
312 | else
313 | echo -e " HD:\t\t (\e[43mMultiple partitions to check not allowed yet\e[0m)"$hdspeed1 $hdspeed2
314 | fi
315 |
316 |
317 |
318 |
319 | speed="`wget -O /dev/null http://cachefly.cachefly.net/10mb.test 2>&1 | grep '\([0-9.]\+ [KM]B/s\)'`"
320 | pos=`expr index "$speed" "s"`
321 |
322 | unidad=${speed:($pos-4):4}
323 | speed=${speed:21:($pos-25)}
324 |
325 | if [[ "$unidad" == "MB/s" ]];
326 | then
327 | pos=`expr index "$speed" .`
328 | if (($pos<1))
329 | then
330 | pos=`expr index "$speed" ,`
331 | fi
332 |
333 | num=${speed:0:$pos-1}
334 |
335 | if (($num>12))
336 | then
337 | extra="(\e[42mprobably Gigabit Port\e[0m)"
338 | else
339 | extra=""
340 | fi
341 |
342 | fi
343 |
344 | echo -e " cachefly 10MB:\t "$speed $unidad $extra
345 |
346 |
347 | fi
348 |
349 | echo " "
350 |
351 | # END
352 |
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