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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2018-11-07 12:19:29 +0000
committerDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2018-11-07 12:20:17 +0000
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parentNew upstream version 1.10.0+dfsg (diff)
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Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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-# no need for shebang - this file is loaded from charts.d.plugin
-
-# netdata
-# real-time performance and health monitoring, done right!
-# (C) 2016 Costa Tsaousis <costa@tsaousis.gr>
-# GPL v3+
-#
-
-# the postqueue command
-# if empty, it will use the one found in the system path
-postfix_postqueue=
-
-# how frequently to collect queue size
-postfix_update_every=15
-
-postfix_priority=60000
-
-postfix_check() {
- # this should return:
- # - 0 to enable the chart
- # - 1 to disable the chart
-
- # try to find the postqueue executable
- if [ -z "$postfix_postqueue" -o ! -x "$postfix_postqueue" ]
- then
- postfix_postqueue="$(which postqueue 2>/dev/null || command -v postqueue 2>/dev/null)"
- fi
-
- if [ -z "$postfix_postqueue" -o ! -x "$postfix_postqueue" ]
- then
- error "cannot find postqueue. Please set 'postfix_postqueue=/path/to/postqueue' in $confd/postfix.conf"
- return 1
- fi
-
- return 0
-}
-
-postfix_create() {
-cat <<EOF
-CHART postfix_local.qemails '' "Postfix Queue Emails" "emails" queue postfix.queued.emails line $((postfix_priority + 1)) $postfix_update_every
-DIMENSION emails '' absolute 1 1
-CHART postfix_local.qsize '' "Postfix Queue Emails Size" "emails size in KB" queue postfix.queued.size area $((postfix_priority + 2)) $postfix_update_every
-DIMENSION size '' absolute 1 1
-EOF
-
- return 0
-}
-
-postfix_update() {
- # the first argument to this function is the microseconds since last update
- # pass this parameter to the BEGIN statement (see bellow).
-
- # do all the work to collect / calculate the values
- # for each dimension
- # remember: KEEP IT SIMPLE AND SHORT
-
- # 1. execute postqueue -p
- # 2. get the line that begins with --
- # 3. match the 2 numbers on the line and output 2 lines like these:
- # local postfix_q_size=NUMBER
- # local postfix_q_emails=NUMBER
- # 4. then execute this a script with the eval
- #
- # be very carefull with eval:
- # prepare the script and always egrep at the end the lines that are usefull, so that
- # even if something goes wrong, no other code can be executed
- postfix_q_emails=0
- postfix_q_size=0
-
- eval "$(run $postfix_postqueue -p |\
- grep "^--" |\
- sed -e "s/-- \([0-9]\+\) Kbytes in \([0-9]\+\) Requests.$/local postfix_q_size=\1\nlocal postfix_q_emails=\2/g" |\
- egrep "^local postfix_q_(emails|size)=[0-9]+$")"
-
- # write the result of the work.
- cat <<VALUESEOF
-BEGIN postfix_local.qemails $1
-SET emails = $postfix_q_emails
-END
-BEGIN postfix_local.qsize $1
-SET size = $postfix_q_size
-END
-VALUESEOF
-
- return 0
-}