integ/tools/engtools/hostdata-collectors/scripts/netstats.sh
Martin Chen dba551a518 Fix linters error and enable linters zuul gate
Fix below linters errors
E010 The "do" should be on same line as for
E010 The "do" should be on same line as while
E011 Then keyword is not on same line as if or elif keyword
E020 Function declaration not in format ^function name {$

Ignore:
E041 Arithmetic expansion using $[ is deprecated for $((
E042 local declaration hides errors
E043 Arithmetic compound has inconsistent return semantics
E044 Use [[ for non-POSIX comparisions

Story: 2003366
Task: 24423

Change-Id: I8b6b72e702d3e89d1813772d6bf16819e28e818c
Signed-off-by: Martin Chen <haochuan.z.chen@intel.com>
2018-09-07 01:50:28 +08:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Usage: netstats.sh [-p <period_mins>] [-i <interval_seconds>] [-c <cpulist>] [-h]
TOOLBIN=$(dirname $0)
# Initialize tools environment variables, and define common utility functions
. ${TOOLBIN}/engtools_util.sh
tools_init
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "FATAL, tools_init - could not setup environment"
exit $?
fi
# Enable use of INTERVAL_SEC sample interval
OPT_USE_INTERVALS=1
# Print key networking device statistics
function print_netcmds {
# Configuration for netcmds
DEV=/proc/net/dev
NETSTAT=/proc/net/netstat
print_separator
TOOL_HIRES_TIME
for net in \
${DEV} ${NETSTAT}
do
if [ -e "${net}" ]; then
${ECHO} "# ${net}"
${CAT} ${net}
${ECHO}
fi
done
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# MAIN Program:
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Parse input options
tools_parse_options "${@}"
# Set affinity of current script
CPULIST=""
set_affinity ${CPULIST}
LOG "collecting ${TOOLNAME} for ${PERIOD_MIN} minutes, with ${INTERVAL_SEC} second sample intervals."
# Print tools generic tools header
tools_header
# Calculate number of sample repeats based on overall interval and sampling interval
((REPEATS = PERIOD_MIN * 60 / INTERVAL_SEC))
for ((rep=1; rep <= REPEATS ; rep++)); do
print_netcmds
sleep ${INTERVAL_SEC}
done
print_netcmds
LOG "done"
# normal program exit
tools_cleanup 0
exit 0