Hi Ivan:

Have you checked your apache logs to see why the graph(s) weren't
being generated?

Cheers,

Bernard

On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 10:49 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everybody, I have a problem with this python module: smartest_new.py
>
> import os
>
> descriptors = list()
>
> def smart_handler(name):
>
>    comando = "sudo /usr/sbin/smartctl -H " + d['mount']
>    out = os.popen(comando)
>    for c in out:
>        if c.startswith("SMART"):
>            l = c.split()
>            if l[5] == "PASSED":
>                return 0
>            else:
>                return 1
>
> def smart_handler_2(name):
>
>    comando = "sudo /usr/sbin/smartctl -l error " + d['mount']
>    out = os.popen(comando)
>    i = 0
>    for c in out:
>        i = i + 1
>        if i != 6:
>            continue
>        elif c.startswith("No Errors Logged"):
>            return 0
>        else:
>            return 1
>
> def smart_handler_3(name):
>
>    comando = "sudo /usr/sbin/smartctl -l selftest " + d['mount']
>    out = os.popen(comando)
>    i = 0
>    for c in out:
>        i = i + 1
>        if i == 7:
>            l = c.split()
>            if (l[4] == "Completed" and l[5] == "without" and l[6] == "error")
> or l[4] == "Aborted":
>                return 0
>            else:
>                return 1
>
> def Init_Metric (vol, name, handler):
>    '''Create a metric definition dictionary object for a device.'''
>    metric_name = vol + name
>    metric_group = vol + " SMART"
>    d = {'name': metric_name,
>        'call_back': handler,
>        'time_max': 90,
>        'value_type': 'uint',
>        'units': '',
>        'slope': 'both',
>        'format': '%u',
>        'description': '0:No errors             1:There is any error',
>        'mount': vol,
>        'groups': metric_group}
>    return d
>
> def metric_init(params):
>    global descriptors
>
>    for c in os.popen("ls /dev/sd[a-z]"):
>        l = c.split()
>        print 'Discovered device %s' % l[0]
>        descriptors.append(Init_Metric(l[0], '_smartest_I', smart_handler))
>        descriptors.append(Init_Metric(l[0], '_smartest_II', smart_handler_2))
>        descriptors.append(Init_Metric(l[0], '_smartest_III', smart_handler_3))
>
>    return descriptors
>
> def metric_cleanup():
>    '''Clean up the metric module.'''
>    pass
>
> #This code is for debugging and unit testing
> if __name__ == '__main__':
>    metric_init(None)
>    for d in descriptors:
>        v = d['call_back'](d['name'])
>        print 'value for %s is %u' % (d['name'],  v)
>
> It works well when I execute it at command line:
>
> [r...@meteo2 ~]# python /usr/lib64/ganglia/python_modules/smartest_new.py
> Discovered device /dev/sda
> value for /dev/sda_smartest_I is 0
> value for /dev/sda_smartest_II is 0
> value for /dev/sda_smartest_III is 0
>
> But it don't show any graph, only the names. The permissions of nobody are
> correct , it's checked. The .pyconf archive is:
>
> modules {
>  module {
>    name = "smartest_new"
>    language = "python"
>  }
> }
>
> collection_group {
>  collect_every = 10
>  time_threshold = 50
>  metric {
>    name = "/dev/sda_smartest_I"
>    title = "sda SMART overall-health self-assessment test"
>    value_threshold = 1.0
>  }
> }
>
> collection_group {
>  collect_every = 10
>  time_threshold = 50
>  metric {
>    name = "/dev/sda_smartest_II"
>    title = "sda SMART Error Log"
>    value_threshold = 1.0
>  }
> }
>
> collection_group {
>  collect_every = 10
>  time_threshold = 50
>  metric {
>    name = "/dev/sda_smartest_III"
>    title = "sda SMART Self-test log"
>    value_threshold = 1.0
>  }
> }
>
> someone knows what is the problem?
>
> I need your help
>
> Thank you
>
> ICV
>
>
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