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*Disk space | *Disk space | ||
*Java memory (used, free and maximum available memory) | *Java memory (used, free and maximum available memory) | ||
+ | *Java total number of file descriptors currently open and number of threads used | ||
*Performance (CPU percent busy time, 1 minute load average, 5 minutes load average) | *Performance (CPU percent busy time, 1 minute load average, 5 minutes load average) | ||
*Console error messages | *Console error messages | ||
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*Cameras status | *Cameras status | ||
*I/O Servers status | *I/O Servers status | ||
+ | *Database update, backup and de-fragmentation times | ||
*Clock drift of remote HSYCO servers monitored through the HSYCOREMOTE I/O server. | *Clock drift of remote HSYCO servers monitored through the HSYCOREMOTE I/O server. | ||
+ | |||
+ | It also supports the hardware watchdog if available and supported by the Linux operating system. | ||
[[Category:I/O Server]] | [[Category:I/O Server]] | ||
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You can have only one HSYCO System Monitor I/O Server. | You can have only one HSYCO System Monitor I/O Server. | ||
− | Add a SYSTEM I/O Server in the [[Settings#I/O Servers|I/O Servers section of the Settings]] and set its parameters | + | Add a SYSTEM I/O Server in the [[Settings#I/O Servers|I/O Servers section of the Settings]] and set its parameters. |
+ | |||
+ | {{note|Note that the SYSTEM I/O Server doesn't count in the I/O servers license total, so you don't need an extra I/O Server license to use SYSTEM with HSYCO.}} | ||
=== High Availability === | === High Availability === | ||
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|rowspan="2"|true | |rowspan="2"|true | ||
|true | |true | ||
− | |enable | + | |enable internet connection check |
|- | |- | ||
|false | |false | ||
− | |disable | + | |disable internet connection check |
|- | |- | ||
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|n ≥ 10 | |n ≥ 10 | ||
|the data acquisition interval, in seconds | |the data acquisition interval, in seconds | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |||
+ | |rowspan="2"| watchdog | ||
+ | |rowspan="2"|false | ||
+ | |true | ||
+ | |enable the Linux hardware watchdog | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |false | ||
+ | |disable the Linux hardware watchdog | ||
|} | |} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
− | |time | + | |rowspan="2" |time |
− | |<val> | + | |rowspan="2" |<val> |
|R | |R | ||
|the system’s timestamp, in milliseconds | |the system’s timestamp, in milliseconds | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |||
+ | |W | ||
+ | |sets the system’s time. Valid formats are: time in milliseconds, "yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss" and "yyyymmddhhmmss" | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|R | |R | ||
|operating system boot time, formatted as "YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss", for example: "2012-09-29 22:36:43" | |operating system boot time, formatted as "YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss", for example: "2012-09-29 22:36:43" | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |||
+ | |cpu.model | ||
+ | |<val> | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |CPU model name (may not be available on some hardware platforms) | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |||
+ | |cpu.revision | ||
+ | |<val> | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |CPU revision (may not be available on some hardware platforms) | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |load.avg.1 |
|<val> | |<val> | ||
|R | |R | ||
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|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |load.avg.5 |
|<val> | |<val> | ||
|R | |R | ||
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|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |load.avg.15 |
|<val> | |<val> | ||
|R | |R | ||
|the system’s load average during the last 15 minutes | |the system’s load average during the last 15 minutes | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |||
+ | |process.files | ||
+ | |<val> | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |total number of file descriptors currently opened by the JVM process | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |||
+ | |process.threads | ||
+ | |<val> | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |total number of threads used by the JVM process | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |||
+ | |database.backup.elapsed | ||
+ | |<val> | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |number of seconds since last database backup | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |||
+ | |database.backup.time | ||
+ | |<val> | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |amount of time, in seconds, to execute the last database backup | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |||
+ | |database.backup.consolidation.elapsed | ||
+ | |<val> | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |number of seconds since last database backup consolidation | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |||
+ | |rowspan="12" |database.backup.consolidation.status | ||
+ | |done | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |backup consolidation completed successfully | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |error=1 | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |backup consolidation generic execution error | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |error=2 | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |backup consolidation execution aborted because backup file not found | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |error=3 | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |backup consolidation execution aborted because not enough space was available | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |exception | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |backup consolidation generic execution exception | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |nospace | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |backup consolidation not started because not enough space was available | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |runaway | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |backup consolidation aborted due to runaway script file or data file | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |runaway.zip | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |backup consolidation aborted due to runaway zip file | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |stalled.post | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |backup consolidation aborted due to stalled script file (postprocessing) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |stalled.pre | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |backup consolidation aborted due to stalled script file (preprocessing) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |stalled.scripting | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |backup consolidation aborted due to stalled script file (scripting) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |stalled.zip | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |backup consolidation aborted due to stalled script file (zipping) | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |||
+ | |database.backup.consolidation.time | ||
+ | |<val> | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |amount of time, in seconds, to execute the last database backup consolidation | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |||
+ | |database.defrag.elapsed | ||
+ | |<val> | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |number of seconds since last database de-fragmentation | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |||
+ | |database.defrag.time | ||
+ | |<val> | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |amount of time, in seconds, to execute the last database de-fragmentation | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |||
+ | |database.update.elapsed | ||
+ | |<val> | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |number of seconds since last database persistent update (data saved to the data/hsyco.data file) | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|R | |R | ||
|only available when the root filesystem is BTRFS, this is the sum of all error counters as returned by the "btrfs devices stats /" command | |only available when the root filesystem is BTRFS, this is the sum of all error counters as returned by the "btrfs devices stats /" command | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |||
+ | |hsyco.version | ||
+ | |<val> | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |HSYCO version, for example: "3.7.0 Build 0130" | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |||
+ | |java.version | ||
+ | |<val> | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |Java VM version, for example: "Oracle Corporation 1.8.0_112" | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |||
+ | |os.version | ||
+ | |<val> | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | |Operating system version, for example: "Linux 4.14.34-v7+ arm" | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|1 | |1 | ||
|the console.log file contains new errors | |the console.log file contains new errors | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |||
+ | |rowspan="2" |watchdog | ||
+ | |active | ||
+ | |rowspan="2" |R | ||
+ | |watchdog is enabled and active | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |error | ||
+ | |watchdog is enabled but failed to update the watchdog device (/dev/watchdog) | ||
|} | |} | ||
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== Release Notes == | == Release Notes == | ||
+ | |||
+ | === 3.7.0 === | ||
+ | *new data points: | ||
+ | **cpu.model | ||
+ | **cpu.revision | ||
+ | **database.backup.time | ||
+ | **database.backup.elapsed | ||
+ | **database.backup.consolidation.time | ||
+ | **database.backup.consolidation.elapsed | ||
+ | **database.backup.consolidation.status | ||
+ | **database.defrag.time | ||
+ | **database.defrag.elapsed | ||
+ | **database.update.elapsed | ||
+ | **hsyco.version | ||
+ | **java.version | ||
+ | **os.version | ||
+ | |||
+ | === 3.6.0 === | ||
+ | *new "process.files" data point returns the total number of file descriptors currently opened by the JVM process | ||
+ | *new "process.threads" data point returns the total number of threads used by the JVM process | ||
+ | *new "watchdog" option: when true, enables the hardware watchdog on Linux servers | ||
+ | *the "time" data point can now be written to set the system's clock | ||
=== 3.5.1 === | === 3.5.1 === |
Latest revision as of 12:08, 15 May 2022
The HSYCO System Monitor I/O Server is used to monitor several key hardware and operating system parameters of an HSYCO server:
- Operating system boot time
- HSYCO start time
- Disk space
- Java memory (used, free and maximum available memory)
- Java total number of file descriptors currently open and number of threads used
- Performance (CPU percent busy time, 1 minute load average, 5 minutes load average)
- Console error messages
- Internet connection status
- Cameras status
- I/O Servers status
- Database update, backup and de-fragmentation times
- Clock drift of remote HSYCO servers monitored through the HSYCOREMOTE I/O server.
It also supports the hardware watchdog if available and supported by the Linux operating system.
Contents
HSYCO Configuration
You can have only one HSYCO System Monitor I/O Server.
Add a SYSTEM I/O Server in the I/O Servers section of the Settings and set its parameters.
Note that the SYSTEM I/O Server doesn't count in the I/O servers license total, so you don't need an extra I/O Server license to use SYSTEM with HSYCO.
High Availability
- Shutdown when inactive: defaults to false.
Options
ID | Default | Values | Description |
---|---|---|---|
gui | true | true | enable support for the UI object, UISET actions and USER commands |
false | disable UI support | ||
internetmonitor | true | true | enable internet connection check |
false | disable internet connection check | ||
pollinterval | 30 | n ≥ 10 | the data acquisition interval, in seconds |
watchdog | false | true | enable the Linux hardware watchdog |
false | disable the Linux hardware watchdog |
Datapoints
ID | Value | R/W | Description |
---|---|---|---|
time | <val> | R | the system’s timestamp, in milliseconds |
W | sets the system’s time. Valid formats are: time in milliseconds, "yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss" and "yyyymmddhhmmss" | ||
start.elapsed | <val> | R | number of seconds since HSYCO start-up time |
start.time | <date> | R | HSYCO start-up time, formatted as "YYYY-MM- DD hh:mm:ss", for example: "2012-09-29 22:36:43" |
boot.elapsed | <val> | R | number of seconds since operating system boot time |
boot.time | <date> | R | operating system boot time, formatted as "YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss", for example: "2012-09-29 22:36:43" |
cpu.model | <val> | R | CPU model name (may not be available on some hardware platforms) |
cpu.revision | <val> | R | CPU revision (may not be available on some hardware platforms) |
cpu.usage | <val> | R | CPU percent busy time |
load.avg.1 | <val> | R | the system’s load average during the last 60 seconds |
load.avg.5 | <val> | R | the system’s load average during the last 5 minutes |
load.avg.15 | <val> | R | the system’s load average during the last 15 minutes |
process.files | <val> | R | total number of file descriptors currently opened by the JVM process |
process.threads | <val> | R | total number of threads used by the JVM process |
database.backup.elapsed | <val> | R | number of seconds since last database backup |
database.backup.time | <val> | R | amount of time, in seconds, to execute the last database backup |
database.backup.consolidation.elapsed | <val> | R | number of seconds since last database backup consolidation |
database.backup.consolidation.status | done | R | backup consolidation completed successfully |
error=1 | R | backup consolidation generic execution error | |
error=2 | R | backup consolidation execution aborted because backup file not found | |
error=3 | R | backup consolidation execution aborted because not enough space was available | |
exception | R | backup consolidation generic execution exception | |
nospace | R | backup consolidation not started because not enough space was available | |
runaway | R | backup consolidation aborted due to runaway script file or data file | |
runaway.zip | R | backup consolidation aborted due to runaway zip file | |
stalled.post | R | backup consolidation aborted due to stalled script file (postprocessing) | |
stalled.pre | R | backup consolidation aborted due to stalled script file (preprocessing) | |
stalled.scripting | R | backup consolidation aborted due to stalled script file (scripting) | |
stalled.zip | R | backup consolidation aborted due to stalled script file (zipping) | |
database.backup.consolidation.time | <val> | R | amount of time, in seconds, to execute the last database backup consolidation |
database.defrag.elapsed | <val> | R | number of seconds since last database de-fragmentation |
database.defrag.time | <val> | R | amount of time, in seconds, to execute the last database de-fragmentation |
database.update.elapsed | <val> | R | number of seconds since last database persistent update (data saved to the data/hsyco.data file) |
disk.free.percent | <val> | R | the free storage space as a percentage of total available space |
disk.free | <val> | R | the free storage space in Mbytes |
disk.used | <val> | R | the used storage space in Mbytes |
disk.errors | <val> | R | only available when the root filesystem is BTRFS, this is the sum of all error counters as returned by the "btrfs devices stats /" command |
hsyco.version | <val> | R | HSYCO version, for example: "3.7.0 Build 0130" |
java.version | <val> | R | Java VM version, for example: "Oracle Corporation 1.8.0_112" |
os.version | <val> | R | Operating system version, for example: "Linux 4.14.34-v7+ arm" |
memory.free | <val> | R | the amount of free run-time memory of the Java virtual machine, in Mbyte |
memory.max | <val> | R | the maximum amount of run-time memory that could be used by the Java virtual machine, in Mbyte |
memory.used | <val> | R | the amount of run-time memory used by the Java virtual machine, in Mbyte |
camera.total | <val> | R | the total number of cameras defined |
camera.errors | <val> | R | the number of cameras that HSYCO is unable to access |
camera.errors.list | <list> | R | a comma separated list of the cameras having errors, or an empty string if there are no errors |
io.total | <val> | R | the total number of I/O servers defined |
io.errors | <val> | R | the number of I/O servers that HSYCO is unable to access |
io.errors.list | <list> | R | a comma separated list of the I/O servers having errors, or an empty string if there are no errors |
internet.connection | online | R | Internet access from HSYCO is working properly |
offline | HSYCO is unable to access the Internet | ||
console.errors | 0 | R | the console.log file contains no new errors |
1 | the console.log file contains new errors | ||
watchdog | active | R | watchdog is enabled and active |
error | watchdog is enabled but failed to update the watchdog device (/dev/watchdog) |
User Interface
Hsycomonitor Object
A panel that monitors the system. These parameters are displayed:
- system boot time
- HSYCO start time
- disk free space
- memory in MBs: used, free, max
- CPU usage in %: busy, load 1m, load 5m
- faults: console, internet, cameras, I/O servers
- error messages
Parameters
- server ID: the ID of the server as specified in hsyco.ini
- label: the text label on the panel. Can contain HTML tags
- position: the object's position. Use the pixels or rows and columns coordinates format
Syntax
(hsycomonitor <server ID>; <label>; <position>)
E.g.
(hsycomonitor system; System; x10y20)
UISET Actions
ID | Attribute | Set to | |
---|---|---|---|
boot.time | value | operating system boot time | |
start.time | value | HSYCO start-up time | |
cpu.usage | value | CPU percent busy time | |
load.avg.1 | value | the system’s load average during the last 60 seconds | |
load.avg.5 | value | the system’s load average during the last 5 minutes | |
disk.free.percent | value | the free storage space as a percentage of total available space | |
blink | true | when the free storage space is below 10% | |
false | when the free storage space is equal or above 10% | ||
disk.errors | value | only available when the root filesystem is BTRFS, this is the sum of all error counters as returned by the "btrfs devices stats /" command | |
visible | true | the root filesystem is BTRFS | |
false | the root filesystem is not BTRFS | ||
memory.free | value | the amount of free run-time memory of the Java virtual machine, in Mbyte | |
memory.max | value | the maximum amount of run-time memory that could be used by the Java virtual machine, in Mbyte | |
memory.used | value | the amount of run-time memory used by the Java virtual machine, in Mbyte | |
camera.errors | value | ERROR | when HSYCO cannot access one or more cameras |
blink | true | ||
value | OK | when all cameras are connected | |
blink | false | ||
io.errors | value | ERROR | when HSYCO cannot access one or more I/O servers |
blink | true | ||
value | OK | when all I/O servers are connected | |
blink | false | ||
internet.connection | value | ERROR | when HSYCO is unable to access the Internet |
blink | true | ||
value | OK | when Internet access from HSYCO is working properly | |
blink | false | ||
console.errors | value | ERROR | when the console.log file contains new error messages |
blink | true | ||
value | OK | when the console.log file contains no new errors | |
blink | false | ||
messages | value | the list of cameras and I/O servers with errors |
Release Notes
3.7.0
- new data points:
- cpu.model
- cpu.revision
- database.backup.time
- database.backup.elapsed
- database.backup.consolidation.time
- database.backup.consolidation.elapsed
- database.backup.consolidation.status
- database.defrag.time
- database.defrag.elapsed
- database.update.elapsed
- hsyco.version
- java.version
- os.version
3.6.0
- new "process.files" data point returns the total number of file descriptors currently opened by the JVM process
- new "process.threads" data point returns the total number of threads used by the JVM process
- new "watchdog" option: when true, enables the hardware watchdog on Linux servers
- the "time" data point can now be written to set the system's clock
3.5.1
- support for BTRFS root file system errors monitor
3.5.0
- new "internetmonitor" option. Set to "false" to disable Internet connection check
3.2.1
- the (hsycomonitor) object displayed an error on cameras if there were no cameras defined
3.2.0
- initial release