├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── apache-log.rb
├── send_apache_data.sh
└── zbx_apache_template.xml
/.gitignore:
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1 | *.gem
2 | *.rbc
3 | /.config
4 | /coverage/
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6 | /pkg/
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/README.md:
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1 | zbx-apache
2 | ==========
3 |
4 | Scripts to monitor Apache via Zabbix
5 |
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/apache-log.rb:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env ruby
2 |
3 | # Title:: Apache monitoring module for Zabbix
4 | # License:: LGPL 2.1 http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html
5 | # Copyright:: Copyright (C) 2014 Andrew Nelson nelsonab(at)red-tux(dot)net
6 | #
7 | # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
8 | # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
9 | # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
10 | # version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
11 | #
12 | # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
15 | # Lesser General Public License for more details.
16 | #
17 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
18 | # License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
19 | # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
20 |
21 | require 'socket'
22 |
23 | OUT_SOCKET="/var/lib/zabbix/apache-data-out"
24 |
25 | # Ruby has no direct access to mkfifo(2). We use a shell script.
26 | system '/bin/sh', '-c', < $TMP_FILE
37 | echo "$SERVER_NAME apache.count_per_sec $COUNT" >> $TMP_FILE
38 | echo "$SERVER_NAME apache.bytes_received $BYTES_REC" >> $TMP_FILE
39 | echo "$SERVER_NAME apache.bytes_sent $BYTES_SENT" >> $TMP_FILE
40 | echo "$SERVER_NAME apache.total_seconds $TOTAL_TIME" >> $TMP_FILE
41 | echo "$SERVER_NAME apache.total_ms $TOTAL_MS" >> $TMP_FILE
42 |
43 | if [ -f $TMP_FILE-prev ]; then
44 | COUNT=$(( COUNT - $(awk '/apache.count / {print $3}' $TMP_FILE-prev) ))
45 |
46 | if (( $COUNT != 0 )); then
47 | REC_PER_CONN=$(echo "scale=4; ($BYTES_REC - $(awk '/apache.bytes_received/ {print $3}' $TMP_FILE-prev)) / $COUNT"|bc)
48 | SENT_PER_CONN=$(echo "scale=4; ($BYTES_SENT - $(awk '/apache.bytes_sent/ {print $3}' $TMP_FILE-prev)) / $COUNT"|bc)
49 | SEC_PER_CONN=$(echo "scale=4; ($TOTAL_TIME - $(awk '/apache.total_seconds/ {print $3}' $TMP_FILE-prev)) / $COUNT"|bc)
50 | MS_PER_CONN=$(echo "scale=4; ($TOTAL_MS - $(awk '/apache.total_ms/ {print $3}' $TMP_FILE-prev)) / $COUNT"|bc)
51 |
52 | COUNT_PER_SEC=$(echo "$COUNT $(date +%s) $(ls -l --time-style=+%s $TMP_FILE-prev|awk '{print $6}')"|awk '{printf "%f", $1/($2-$3)}')
53 | echo "$SERVER_NAME apache.count_per_second $COUNT_PER_SEC" >> $TMP_FILE
54 |
55 | echo "$SERVER_NAME apache.rec_bytes_per_connection $REC_PER_CONN" >> $TMP_FILE
56 | echo "$SERVER_NAME apache.sent_bytes_per_connection $SENT_PER_CONN" >> $TMP_FILE
57 | echo "$SERVER_NAME apache.seconds_per_connection $SEC_PER_CONN" >> $TMP_FILE
58 | echo "$SERVER_NAME apache.ms_per_connection $MS_PER_CONN" >> $TMP_FILE
59 | else
60 | echo "$SERVER_NAME apache.rec_bytes_per_connection 0" >> $TMP_FILE
61 | echo "$SERVER_NAME apache.sent_bytes_per_connection 0" >> $TMP_FILE
62 | echo "$SERVER_NAME apache.seconds_per_connection 0" >> $TMP_FILE
63 | echo "$SERVER_NAME apache.ms_per_connection 0" >> $TMP_FILE
64 | fi
65 | fi
66 |
67 | /usr/bin/zabbix_sender -z $ZABBIX_SERVER -i $TMP_FILE
68 |
69 | cp $TMP_FILE $TMP_FILE-prev
70 |
71 |
72 |
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1 |
2 |
3 | 2.0
4 | 2014-09-11T00:13:29Z
5 |
6 |
7 | Templates
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 | Apache
13 | Apache
14 |
15 |
16 | Templates
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 | -
22 | Apache Bytes Received
23 | 2
24 |
25 | 0
26 |
27 | apache.bytes_received
28 | 0
29 | 90
30 | 365
31 | 0
32 | 3
33 |
34 | B
35 | 2
36 |
37 |
38 | 0
39 | 0
40 |
41 | 0
42 |
43 | 1
44 |
45 |
46 |
47 | 0
48 | 0
49 |
50 |
51 |
52 |
53 |
54 |
55 | 0
56 |
57 |
58 |
59 | -
60 | Apache Bytes Sent
61 | 2
62 |
63 | 0
64 |
65 | apache.bytes_sent
66 | 0
67 | 90
68 | 365
69 | 0
70 | 3
71 |
72 | B
73 | 2
74 |
75 |
76 | 0
77 | 0
78 |
79 | 0
80 |
81 | 1
82 |
83 |
84 |
85 | 0
86 | 0
87 |
88 |
89 |
90 |
91 |
92 |
93 | 0
94 |
95 |
96 |
97 | -
98 | Apache Miliseconds Per Connection
99 | 2
100 |
101 | 0
102 |
103 | apache.ms_per_connection
104 | 0
105 | 90
106 | 365
107 | 0
108 | 0
109 |
110 | ms
111 | 0
112 |
113 |
114 | 0
115 | 0
116 |
117 | 0
118 |
119 | 1
120 |
121 |
122 |
123 | 0
124 | 0
125 |
126 |
127 |
128 |
129 |
130 |
131 | 0
132 |
133 |
134 |
135 | -
136 | Apache Received Bytes Per Connection
137 | 2
138 |
139 | 0
140 |
141 | apache.rec_bytes_per_connection
142 | 0
143 | 90
144 | 365
145 | 0
146 | 0
147 |
148 | B
149 | 0
150 |
151 |
152 | 0
153 | 0
154 |
155 | 0
156 |
157 | 1
158 |
159 |
160 |
161 | 0
162 | 0
163 |
164 |
165 |
166 |
167 |
168 |
169 | 0
170 |
171 |
172 |
173 | -
174 | Apache Second per Connection
175 | 2
176 |
177 | 0
178 |
179 | apache.seconds_per_connection
180 | 0
181 | 90
182 | 365
183 | 0
184 | 0
185 |
186 | s
187 | 0
188 |
189 |
190 | 0
191 | 0
192 |
193 | 0
194 |
195 | 1
196 |
197 |
198 |
199 | 0
200 | 0
201 |
202 |
203 |
204 |
205 |
206 |
207 | 0
208 |
209 |
210 |
211 | -
212 | Apache Sent Bytes Per Connection
213 | 2
214 |
215 | 0
216 |
217 | apache.sent_bytes_per_connection
218 | 0
219 | 90
220 | 365
221 | 0
222 | 0
223 |
224 | B
225 | 0
226 |
227 |
228 | 0
229 | 0
230 |
231 | 0
232 |
233 | 1
234 |
235 |
236 |
237 | 0
238 | 0
239 |
240 |
241 |
242 |
243 |
244 |
245 | 0
246 |
247 |
248 |
249 | -
250 | Apache Total Miliseconds spent
251 | 2
252 |
253 | 0
254 |
255 | apache.total_ms
256 | 0
257 | 90
258 | 365
259 | 0
260 | 0
261 |
262 | ms
263 | 2
264 |
265 |
266 | 0
267 | 0
268 |
269 | 0
270 |
271 | 1
272 |
273 |
274 |
275 | 0
276 | 0
277 |
278 |
279 |
280 |
281 |
282 |
283 | 0
284 |
285 |
286 |
287 | -
288 | Apache Total Seconds spent
289 | 2
290 |
291 | 0
292 |
293 | apache.total_seconds
294 | 0
295 | 90
296 | 365
297 | 0
298 | 0
299 |
300 | s
301 | 2
302 |
303 |
304 | 0
305 | 0
306 |
307 | 0
308 |
309 | 1
310 |
311 |
312 |
313 | 0
314 | 0
315 |
316 |
317 |
318 |
319 |
320 |
321 | 0
322 |
323 |
324 |
325 | -
326 | Total Apache Treads
327 | 0
328 |
329 | 0
330 |
331 | proc.num[httpd]
332 | 30
333 | 90
334 | 365
335 | 0
336 | 3
337 |
338 |
339 | 0
340 |
341 |
342 | 0
343 | 0
344 |
345 | 0
346 |
347 | 1
348 |
349 |
350 |
351 | 0
352 | 0
353 |
354 |
355 |
356 |
357 |
358 |
359 | 0
360 |
361 |
362 |
363 | -
364 | URL Count
365 | 2
366 |
367 | 0
368 |
369 | apache.count
370 | 0
371 | 90
372 | 365
373 | 0
374 | 3
375 |
376 |
377 | 2
378 |
379 |
380 | 0
381 | 0
382 |
383 | 0
384 |
385 | 1
386 |
387 |
388 |
389 | 0
390 | 0
391 |
392 |
393 |
394 |
395 |
396 |
397 | 0
398 |
399 |
400 |
401 | -
402 | URL count per Second
403 | 0
404 |
405 | 0
406 |
407 | apache.count_per_second
408 | 60
409 | 90
410 | 365
411 | 0
412 | 0
413 |
414 |
415 | 1
416 |
417 |
418 | 0
419 | 0
420 |
421 | 0
422 |
423 | 1
424 |
425 |
426 |
427 | 0
428 | 0
429 |
430 |
431 |
432 |
433 |
434 |
435 | 0
436 |
437 |
438 |
439 |
440 |
441 |
442 |
443 |
444 |
445 |
446 |
447 |
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