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diff -Nur -x '*.orig' -x '*.rej' smeserver-qpsmtpd-1.2.1/local/bin/qplogsumm.pl mezzanine_patched_smeserver-qpsmtpd-1.2.1/local/bin/qplogsumm.pl |
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--- smeserver-qpsmtpd-1.2.1/local/bin/qplogsumm.pl 2007-06-08 07:51:51.000000000 -0600 |
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+++ mezzanine_patched_smeserver-qpsmtpd-1.2.1/local/bin/qplogsumm.pl 1969-12-31 17:00:00.000000000 -0700 |
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@@ -1,272 +0,0 @@ |
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-#!/usr/bin/perl |
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-# |
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- |
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-=pod |
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- |
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-=head1 SUMMARY |
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- |
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-Works with multilog to analyse and summarise log entries generated by the logterse plugin. It is designed |
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-to be invoked by multilog at log-rotation time. This is specified by an argument to multilog similar to: |
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- |
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-=over 4 |
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- |
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-multilog t !/path/to/qplogsumm ./main |
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- |
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-=back |
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- |
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-When qplogsumm is invoked, each line will be echoed, meaning the stored log is unchanged, but summary |
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-information will be written to fd 5 and so stored in the 'state' file by multilog. |
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- |
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-This file is fed in on fd 4 at the beginning of the next log rotation, so running totals, etc can be maintained. |
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- |
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-=head1 State file format: |
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- |
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-One entry per line containing three fields separated by whitespace: |
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- |
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-=over 4 |
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- |
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-=item 1. Disposition (plugin) name. |
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- |
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-=item 2. tai64n timestamp recording the first time it was seen in a log. |
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- |
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-=item 3. long-term running total. |
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- |
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-=back |
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- |
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-A disposition is effectively the plugin name that called DENY or the string 'queued' for |
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-messages that made it through. |
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- |
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-A line containing a disposition name of LOGFILE_EPOCH and a timestamp for the earliest known log entry. |
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- |
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-Other derived data, such as percentages etc. can also appear in the file, commented |
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-by a # character. This will be ignored on the next intake. |
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- |
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-=head1 AUTHOR |
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- |
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-Charles Butcher |
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- |
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-=head1 VERSION |
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- |
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-This is release 1.0 |
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- |
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-=cut |
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- |
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-use strict; |
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-use POSIX qw(strftime); |
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- |
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- |
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-my $FS = "\t"; # field separator used by logterse plugin |
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-my %disp; # hash of dispositions |
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- |
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-if (open PREVIOUS, "<&4") |
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-{ |
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- while (<PREVIOUS>) |
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- { |
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- chomp(); |
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- next if m/^#/; |
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- next if m/^\s*$/; |
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- my ($plug_name, $plug_epoch, $plug_cumulative) = split /\s/; |
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- my $c = { epoch => $plug_epoch, cum => $plug_cumulative, curr => 0 }; |
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- $disp{$plug_name} = $c; |
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- } |
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- |
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- close PREVIOUS; |
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-} |
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- |
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-my $first_timestamp = 0; |
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-my $last_timestamp = 0; |
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- |
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- |
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-while (<>) |
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-{ |
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- print; |
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- chomp; |
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- next unless m/terse plugin/; |
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- |
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- my ($timestamp_part, $log_part) = split '`'; |
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- my ($current_timestamp) = split /\s/, $timestamp_part; |
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- $first_timestamp = $current_timestamp unless $first_timestamp; |
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- $last_timestamp = $current_timestamp; |
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- |
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- my (@log_items) = split $FS, $log_part; |
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- my $disposition = $log_items[5]; |
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- next unless defined $disposition; |
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- |
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- if ($disp{$disposition}) |
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- { |
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- $disp{$disposition}->{curr} = 1; |
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- } |
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- else # a new plugin -- make a note of when it first appeared |
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- { |
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- my $c = { epoch => $current_timestamp, cum => 0, curr => 1 }; |
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- $disp{$disposition} = $c; |
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- } |
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-} |
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- |
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- |
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-# |
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-# Set overall epoch |
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-# |
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-if (!exists $disp{'LOGFILE_EPOCH'}) |
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-{ |
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- my $c = { epoch => $first_timestamp, cum => 0, curr => 0}; |
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- $disp{'LOGFILE_EPOCH'} = $c; |
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-} |
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- |
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-my $current_total = 0; |
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-my $cumulative_total = 0; |
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- |
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-open HOLDOVER, ">&5" and select HOLDOVER; |
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- |
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-# |
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-# Output cumulative values for intake the next time a log is processed |
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-# |
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-for my $c (keys %disp) |
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-{ |
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- $disp{$c}->{cum} = $disp{$c}->{curr}; |
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- $current_total = $disp{$c}->{curr}; |
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- $cumulative_total = $disp{$c}->{cum}; |
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- |
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- printf "%-30.30s %s %12d\n", $c, $disp{$c}->{epoch}, $disp{$c}->{cum}; |
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-} |
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- |
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-# |
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-# Output current logfile stats |
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-# |
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- |
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-my $current_elapsed = tai64diff($last_timestamp, $first_timestamp); |
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- |
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-printf "# |
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-# Most recent logfile |
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-# ------------------- |
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-# |
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-# Start : %s |
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-# Finish : %s |
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-# Elapsed: %s |
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-# |
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-# Total transactions : %9d |
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-# Average tx per hour: %9d |
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-", |
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- tai64utc($first_timestamp), |
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- tai64utc($last_timestamp), |
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- seconds_to_days($current_elapsed), |
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- $current_total, |
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- $current_total / ($current_elapsed / 3600), |
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- ; |
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- |
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-# |
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-# Output cumulative log stats |
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-# |
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-my $cumulative_elapsed = tai64diff($last_timestamp, $disp{'LOGFILE_EPOCH'}->{epoch}); |
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- |
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-printf "# |
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-# Cumulative Totals |
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-# ----------------- |
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-# |
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-# Start : %s |
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-# Finish : %s |
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-# Elapsed: %s |
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-# |
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-# Total transactions : %12d |
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-# Average tx per hour: %12d |
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-", |
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- tai64utc($disp{'LOGFILE_EPOCH'}->{epoch}), |
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- tai64utc($last_timestamp), |
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- seconds_to_days($cumulative_elapsed), |
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- $cumulative_total, |
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- $cumulative_total / ($cumulative_elapsed / 3600), |
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- ; |
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- |
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- |
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-# |
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-# Output per-plugin stats |
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-# |
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- |
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-print "# |
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-# Most Recent Logfile Cumulative Totals |
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-# Disposition (plugin) Total Avg/Day Total Avg/Day |
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-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n"; |
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- |
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-my $printf_format = "# %-30.30s %6d %3d%% %8d %10d %3d%% %8d\n"; |
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- |
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-foreach my $c (sort { $disp{$b}->{curr} <=> $disp{$a}->{curr} } keys %disp) |
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-{ |
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- next if ($c eq 'LOGFILE_EPOCH'); |
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- |
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- printf $printf_format, |
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- $c, |
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- $disp{$c}->{curr}, |
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- $disp{$c}->{curr} / $current_total * 100, |
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- $disp{$c}->{curr} / ($current_elapsed / 86400), |
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- $disp{$c}->{cum}, |
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- $disp{$c}->{cum} / $cumulative_total * 100, |
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- $disp{$c}->{cum} / (tai64diff($last_timestamp, $disp{$c}->{epoch}) / 86400), |
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- ; |
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-} |
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- |
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-print "# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n"; |
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-printf $printf_format, |
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- 'TOTALS', |
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- $current_total, |
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- 100, |
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- $current_total / ($current_elapsed / 86400), |
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- $cumulative_total, |
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- 100, |
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- $cumulative_total / ($cumulative_elapsed / 86400), |
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- ; |
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- |
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-exit 0; |
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- |
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- |
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-sub tai64utc { |
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- my ($s) = @_; |
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- |
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- # @400000003f6c7bc5253bf98c |
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- # 0123456789012345678901234 |
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- # 0 1 2 |
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- # |-------------||------| |
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- if (substr($s, 0, 2) eq '@4') { |
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- my $ts = hex(substr($s, 2, 15)); |
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- $s = strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S', gmtime($ts)); |
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- } |
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- return $s; |
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-} |
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- |
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-# |
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-# Return difference in seconds |
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-# |
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-sub tai64diff |
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-{ |
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- my ($s1, $s2) = @_; |
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- |
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- # @400000003f6c7bc5253bf98c |
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- # 0123456789012345678901234 |
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- # 0 1 2 |
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- # |-------------||------| |
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- if (substr($s1, 0, 2) eq '@4' and substr($s2, 0, 2) eq '@4') |
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- { |
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- my $ts1 = hex(substr($s1, 2, 15)); |
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- my $ts2 = hex(substr($s2, 2, 15)); |
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- return $ts1 - $ts2; |
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- } |
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- else |
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- { |
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- return 0; |
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- } |
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-} |
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- |
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- |
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-# |
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-# Return an english phrase representing a number of seconds |
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-# |
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-sub seconds_to_days |
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-{ |
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- my ($secs) = @_; |
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- |
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- my $phrase = sprintf "%d days, ", ($secs / 86400); |
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- $secs %= 86400; |
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- $phrase .= sprintf "%d hours, ", ($secs / 3600); |
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- $secs %= 3600; |
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- $phrase .= sprintf "%d mins, %d secs", ($secs / 60), ($secs % 60); |
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-} |
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- |
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diff -Nur -x '*.orig' -x '*.rej' smeserver-qpsmtpd-1.2.1/root/usr/local/bin/qplogsumm.pl mezzanine_patched_smeserver-qpsmtpd-1.2.1/root/usr/local/bin/qplogsumm.pl |
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--- smeserver-qpsmtpd-1.2.1/root/usr/local/bin/qplogsumm.pl 1969-12-31 17:00:00.000000000 -0700 |
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+++ mezzanine_patched_smeserver-qpsmtpd-1.2.1/root/usr/local/bin/qplogsumm.pl 2007-06-07 09:37:09.000000000 -0600 |
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@@ -0,0 +1,272 @@ |
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+#!/usr/bin/perl |
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+# |
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+ |
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+=pod |
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+ |
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+=head1 SUMMARY |
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+ |
288 |
+Works with multilog to analyse and summarise log entries generated by the logterse plugin. It is designed |
289 |
+to be invoked by multilog at log-rotation time. This is specified by an argument to multilog similar to: |
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+ |
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+=over 4 |
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+ |
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+multilog t !/path/to/qplogsumm ./main |
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+ |
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+=back |
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+ |
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+When qplogsumm is invoked, each line will be echoed, meaning the stored log is unchanged, but summary |
298 |
+information will be written to fd 5 and so stored in the 'state' file by multilog. |
299 |
+ |
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+This file is fed in on fd 4 at the beginning of the next log rotation, so running totals, etc can be maintained. |
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+ |
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+=head1 State file format: |
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+ |
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+One entry per line containing three fields separated by whitespace: |
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+ |
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+=over 4 |
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+ |
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+=item 1. Disposition (plugin) name. |
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+ |
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+=item 2. tai64n timestamp recording the first time it was seen in a log. |
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+ |
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+=item 3. long-term running total. |
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+ |
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+=back |
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+ |
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+A disposition is effectively the plugin name that called DENY or the string 'queued' for |
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+messages that made it through. |
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+ |
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+A line containing a disposition name of LOGFILE_EPOCH and a timestamp for the earliest known log entry. |
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+ |
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+Other derived data, such as percentages etc. can also appear in the file, commented |
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+by a # character. This will be ignored on the next intake. |
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+ |
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+=head1 AUTHOR |
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+ |
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+Charles Butcher |
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+ |
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+=head1 VERSION |
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+ |
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+This is release 1.0 |
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+ |
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+=cut |
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+ |
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+use strict; |
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+use POSIX qw(strftime); |
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+ |
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+ |
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+my $FS = "\t"; # field separator used by logterse plugin |
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+my %disp; # hash of dispositions |
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+ |
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+if (open PREVIOUS, "<&4") |
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+{ |
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+ while (<PREVIOUS>) |
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+ { |
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+ chomp(); |
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+ next if m/^#/; |
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+ next if m/^\s*$/; |
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+ my ($plug_name, $plug_epoch, $plug_cumulative) = split /\s/; |
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+ my $c = { epoch => $plug_epoch, cum => $plug_cumulative, curr => 0 }; |
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+ $disp{$plug_name} = $c; |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ close PREVIOUS; |
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+} |
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+ |
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+my $first_timestamp = 0; |
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+my $last_timestamp = 0; |
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+ |
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+ |
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+while (<>) |
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+{ |
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+ print; |
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+ chomp; |
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+ next unless m/terse plugin/; |
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+ |
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+ my ($timestamp_part, $log_part) = split '`'; |
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+ my ($current_timestamp) = split /\s/, $timestamp_part; |
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+ $first_timestamp = $current_timestamp unless $first_timestamp; |
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+ $last_timestamp = $current_timestamp; |
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+ |
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+ my (@log_items) = split $FS, $log_part; |
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+ my $disposition = $log_items[5]; |
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+ next unless defined $disposition; |
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+ |
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+ if ($disp{$disposition}) |
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+ { |
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+ $disp{$disposition}->{curr} = 1; |
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+ } |
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+ else # a new plugin -- make a note of when it first appeared |
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+ { |
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+ my $c = { epoch => $current_timestamp, cum => 0, curr => 1 }; |
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+ $disp{$disposition} = $c; |
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+ } |
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+} |
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+ |
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+ |
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+# |
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+# Set overall epoch |
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+# |
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+if (!exists $disp{'LOGFILE_EPOCH'}) |
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+{ |
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+ my $c = { epoch => $first_timestamp, cum => 0, curr => 0}; |
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+ $disp{'LOGFILE_EPOCH'} = $c; |
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+} |
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+ |
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+my $current_total = 0; |
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+my $cumulative_total = 0; |
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+ |
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+open HOLDOVER, ">&5" and select HOLDOVER; |
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+ |
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+# |
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+# Output cumulative values for intake the next time a log is processed |
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+# |
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+for my $c (keys %disp) |
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+{ |
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+ $disp{$c}->{cum} = $disp{$c}->{curr}; |
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+ $current_total = $disp{$c}->{curr}; |
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+ $cumulative_total = $disp{$c}->{cum}; |
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+ |
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+ printf "%-30.30s %s %12d\n", $c, $disp{$c}->{epoch}, $disp{$c}->{cum}; |
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+} |
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+ |
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+# |
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+# Output current logfile stats |
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+# |
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+ |
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+my $current_elapsed = tai64diff($last_timestamp, $first_timestamp); |
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+ |
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+printf "# |
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+# Most recent logfile |
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+# ------------------- |
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+# |
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+# Start : %s |
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+# Finish : %s |
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+# Elapsed: %s |
426 |
+# |
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+# Total transactions : %9d |
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+# Average tx per hour: %9d |
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+", |
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+ tai64utc($first_timestamp), |
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+ tai64utc($last_timestamp), |
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+ seconds_to_days($current_elapsed), |
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+ $current_total, |
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+ $current_total / ($current_elapsed / 3600), |
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+ ; |
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+ |
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+# |
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+# Output cumulative log stats |
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+# |
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+my $cumulative_elapsed = tai64diff($last_timestamp, $disp{'LOGFILE_EPOCH'}->{epoch}); |
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+ |
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+printf "# |
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+# Cumulative Totals |
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+# ----------------- |
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+# |
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+# Start : %s |
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+# Finish : %s |
448 |
+# Elapsed: %s |
449 |
+# |
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+# Total transactions : %12d |
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+# Average tx per hour: %12d |
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+", |
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+ tai64utc($disp{'LOGFILE_EPOCH'}->{epoch}), |
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+ tai64utc($last_timestamp), |
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+ seconds_to_days($cumulative_elapsed), |
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+ $cumulative_total, |
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+ $cumulative_total / ($cumulative_elapsed / 3600), |
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+ ; |
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+ |
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+ |
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+# |
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+# Output per-plugin stats |
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+# |
464 |
+ |
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+print "# |
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+# Most Recent Logfile Cumulative Totals |
467 |
+# Disposition (plugin) Total Avg/Day Total Avg/Day |
468 |
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n"; |
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+ |
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+my $printf_format = "# %-30.30s %6d %3d%% %8d %10d %3d%% %8d\n"; |
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+ |
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+foreach my $c (sort { $disp{$b}->{curr} <=> $disp{$a}->{curr} } keys %disp) |
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+{ |
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+ next if ($c eq 'LOGFILE_EPOCH'); |
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+ |
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+ printf $printf_format, |
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+ $c, |
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+ $disp{$c}->{curr}, |
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+ $disp{$c}->{curr} / $current_total * 100, |
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+ $disp{$c}->{curr} / ($current_elapsed / 86400), |
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+ $disp{$c}->{cum}, |
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+ $disp{$c}->{cum} / $cumulative_total * 100, |
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+ $disp{$c}->{cum} / (tai64diff($last_timestamp, $disp{$c}->{epoch}) / 86400), |
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+ ; |
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+} |
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+ |
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+print "# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n"; |
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+printf $printf_format, |
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+ 'TOTALS', |
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+ $current_total, |
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+ 100, |
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+ $current_total / ($current_elapsed / 86400), |
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+ $cumulative_total, |
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+ 100, |
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+ $cumulative_total / ($cumulative_elapsed / 86400), |
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+ ; |
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+ |
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+exit 0; |
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+ |
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+ |
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+sub tai64utc { |
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+ my ($s) = @_; |
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+ |
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+ # @400000003f6c7bc5253bf98c |
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+ # 0123456789012345678901234 |
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+ # 0 1 2 |
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+ # |-------------||------| |
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+ if (substr($s, 0, 2) eq '@4') { |
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+ my $ts = hex(substr($s, 2, 15)); |
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+ $s = strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S', gmtime($ts)); |
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+ } |
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+ return $s; |
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+} |
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+ |
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+# |
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+# Return difference in seconds |
517 |
+# |
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+sub tai64diff |
519 |
+{ |
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+ my ($s1, $s2) = @_; |
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+ |
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+ # @400000003f6c7bc5253bf98c |
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+ # 0123456789012345678901234 |
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+ # 0 1 2 |
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+ # |-------------||------| |
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+ if (substr($s1, 0, 2) eq '@4' and substr($s2, 0, 2) eq '@4') |
527 |
+ { |
528 |
+ my $ts1 = hex(substr($s1, 2, 15)); |
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+ my $ts2 = hex(substr($s2, 2, 15)); |
530 |
+ return $ts1 - $ts2; |
531 |
+ } |
532 |
+ else |
533 |
+ { |
534 |
+ return 0; |
535 |
+ } |
536 |
+} |
537 |
+ |
538 |
+ |
539 |
+# |
540 |
+# Return an english phrase representing a number of seconds |
541 |
+# |
542 |
+sub seconds_to_days |
543 |
+{ |
544 |
+ my ($secs) = @_; |
545 |
+ |
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+ my $phrase = sprintf "%d days, ", ($secs / 86400); |
547 |
+ $secs %= 86400; |
548 |
+ $phrase .= sprintf "%d hours, ", ($secs / 3600); |
549 |
+ $secs %= 3600; |
550 |
+ $phrase .= sprintf "%d mins, %d secs", ($secs / 60), ($secs % 60); |
551 |
+} |
552 |
+ |