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a9038fad 3![mascot](mascot.jpg)
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44fc2f3d 5Experimental system-monitor and status (bar) reporter I use with
61c33dc2 6[dwm](https://dwm.suckless.org/) on GNU/Linux.
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8![screenshot](screenshot.jpg)
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10Usage
11-----
12
13In my `~/.xinitrc` I have something like the following:
14
15```sh
16( $BIN/khatus \
17 --wifi_interface 'wlp3s0' \
18| stdbuf -o L tee \
19 >(stdbuf -o L "$BIN"/khatus_bar \
20 -v Opt_Mpd_Song_Max_Chars=10 \
21 -v Opt_Net_Interfaces_To_Show=wlp3s0 \
22 -v Opt_Pulseaudio_Sink=0 \
23 | "$BIN"/khatus_actuate_status_bar_to_xsetroot_name \
24 ) \
25 >(stdbuf -o L "$BIN"/khatus_monitor_energy \
26 | "$BIN"/khatus_actuate_alert_to_notify_send \
27 ) \
28 >(stdbuf -o L "$BIN"/khatus_monitor_errors \
29 | "$BIN"/khatus_actuate_alert_to_notify_send \
30 ) \
31) \
322> >($BIN/twrap.sh >> $HOME/var/log/khatus/main.log) \
331> /dev/null \
34&
35```
36(where `twrap` is a simple script which prefixes a timestamp to each line)
37
38The idea is to support appending any number of ad-hoc, experimental monitors by
39giving maximum flexibility for what to do with the sensor outputs, while
40maintaining some uniformity of msg formats (again, to ease ad-hoc combinations
41(e.g. Does the CPU get hotter when MPD is playing Wu-Tang?)). `khatus_bar`,
42`khatus_monitor_energy` and `khatus_monitor_errors` are just some initial
43examples.
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45Design
46------
47
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48### 2.0
49
50In an effort to simplify the components and their interfaces, I removed the
51concept of a global controller from the previous design (which, at least for
52now, is superfluous), so now it is essentially a pub-sub - parallel publishers
53(sensors) write to a pipe, which is then copied to any number of interested
54subscribers that can filter-out what they need and then do whatever they want
55with the data. Status bar is one such subscriber:
56
8acd36e8 57`P1 > pipe&; P2 > pipe&; ... PN > pipe&; tail -f pipe | tee >(S1) >(S2) ... >(SN) > /dev/null`
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59The cool thing is that, because the pipe is always read (`tail -f ... > /dev/null`),
09caa63e 60the publishers are never blocked, so we get a live stream of events to which we
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61can attach any number of interested subscribers (` ... tee ... `) and, because
62the pipe is named, if a subscriber needs to - it too can publish something to
63the pipe without being blocked.
64
65```
66parallel +----------+ +----------+ +----------+
67stateless | sensor_1 | | sensor_2 | ... | sensor_n |
68collectors +----------+ +----------+ +----------+
69 | | | |
70 data data data data
71 | | | |
72 V V V V
73multiplexing +-------------+-----------+---------+
74to a pipe |
75 |
76 V
77copying to +-------------+-+---------+---------+
78subscribers | | | |
79 V V V V
80 +------------+ ... +----------------+
81any number of | status bar | | energy monitor |
82parallel +------------+ +----------------+
83subscribers | |
84 V V
85 +----------------+ +-------------+
86 | xsetroot -name | | notify-send |
87 +----------------+ +-------------+
88```
89
90### 1.0
91
92This was an improvement of having everything in one script, but the controller
93was still way too complicated for no good reason.
94
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96parallel +----------+ +----------+ +----------+
97stateless | sensor_1 | | sensor_2 | ... | sensor_n |
98collectors +----------+ +----------+ +----------+
99 | | | |
100 data data data data
101 | | | |
102 V V V V
103serial +----------------------------------------------+
104stateful | controller |
105observer +----------------------------------------------+
106 |
107 decision messages
108decision |
109messages |
110copied to |
111any number |
112of interested |
113filter/actuator |
114combinations |
115 |
116 V
117 +-------------+-+---------+---------+
118 | | | |
119 V V V V
120parallel +------------+ +------------+ +------------+
121stateless | filter_1 | | filter_2 | ... | filter_n |
122filters +------------+ +------------+ +------------+
123 | | | |
124 V V V V
125parallel +------------+ +------------+ +------------+
126stateless | actuator_1 | | actuator_2 | ... | actuator_n |
127executors +------------+ +------------+ +------------+
128 | | | |
129 commands commands commands commands
130 | | | |
131 V V V V
132 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
133 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ operating system ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
134 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
55407653 135```
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137### 0.x
138
139A single script, re-executed in a loop at some intervals, serially grabbing all
140the needed data and outputting a status bar string, then passed to `xsetroot -name`,
141while saving state in files (e.g. previous totals, to be converted to deltas).
142
143This actually worked surprisingly-OK, but had limitations:
144
145- I use an SSD and want to minimize disk writes
146- not flexible-enough to support my main goal - easy experimentation with
147 various ad-hoc monitors:
148 - I want to set different update intervals for different data sources
149 - I don't want long-running data collectors to block the main loop
150
ec80b440 151### Actuator
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152Actuator is anything that takes action upon controller messages. A few generic
153ones are included:
154
155- `khatus_actuate_alert_to_notify_send`
156- `khatus_actuate_status_bar_to_xsetroot_name`
157
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158and, by default, are left disconnected from the data feed, so if desired - need
159to be manually attached when starting `khatus`. See usage section.
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160
161### Errors
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162Any errors encountered by any sensor are propagated as alerts by the
163controller, which are in turn actualized as desktop notifications by the
43e49903 164`khatus_actuate_alert_to_notify_send` actuator:
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7daecd24 166![screenshot-self-error-propagation](screenshot-self-error-propagation.jpg)
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167
168TODO
169----
170
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171- tests (design is starting to take shape, so it is time)
172- show how many Debian package updates are available
173- show how many Debian package security-updates are available
174- monitor disk usage rate of change and alert if suspiciously fast
175- bring back CPU usage monitor
176- actual METAR parser, to replace the flaky `metar` program
44fc2f3d 177- status bar templating language
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178- retry/cache for sensors fetching flaky remote resources (such as weather)
179- throttling of broken sensors (constantly returns errors)
180- alert specification language
181 - trigger threshold
182 - above/bellow/equal to threshold value
183 - priority
184 - snooze time (if already alerted, when to re-alert?)
185 - text: subject/body
476fcb1f 186- monitor processes
a0b7b67b 187 - totals (grand and per state)
476fcb1f 188 - zombies
a0b7b67b 189 - threads
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190 - CPU hogs
191 - memory hogs
192 - memory leaks (if some process consistently grows)
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193 - is select process up?
194 - log resource usage of select processes
195- monitor arbitrary HTTP endpoint availability
196 - is status within expected range?
197 - response time
198 - is responce time within acceptable range?
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199- report detailed status upon request (to a terminal)
200 - use color to indicate age of data
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201- monitor logins
202 - totals (per time period)
203 - failures
204 - successes
205 - most recent
206 - success
207 - failure
208- monitor battery time remaining
209 - monitor accuracy (is percentage change rate on track to meet estimate?)
210 - adjust estimate based on observed inaccuracies in past estimates (Kalman?)
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211
212Redesign notes
213--------------
214
215- controller should not do formatting
216- need in-memory db for diskless feedback/throttling and cache
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217- decouple sensor execution from sleep, i.e. a sensor is blocked not by sleep
218 process directly, but by reading of a pipe, to where a sleep process will
219 write a message announcing interval completion and thus signaling execution.
220 This will allow us to manually signal a sensor to update (concretely - I just
221 openned my laptop from sleep and want to force the weather to update
222 immediately); likewise, the sleep process should be blocked on pipe-read
223 until sensor execution is complete - this will allow us to reconfigure
224 intervals at runtime (which seems like a better idea than the above in-memory
225 DB one).
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226
227Ideas
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229
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230- daemonize `khatus`, so we don't have to re-launch `X11` to re-launch `khatus`
231- interoperate with other khatus instances
232 - prefix machine ID to each data source
233 (What should that ID be? Hostname? Pub key?)
234 - fetch remote data and process locally
235 - what transport to use?
236 - ssh + rsync + cache dumps per some interval?
237 - `A` can setup self penetration testing, by setting up probe of `A` on `B`
238 and fetching results from `B` to `A`
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239- offline mode - quick disable all network-using subsystems (sensors, monitors, etc)
240- classify each sensor as either "local" or "remote" (what about `iwconfig`, et al?)
696c47b9 241- store data with rrdtool
a0b7b67b 242- some kind of personal calendar thing integration
696c47b9 243- monitor tracking numbers (17track should be easiest to get started with)
c59126af 244- monitor password digests against known leaked password databases
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245- monitor stock prices
246- monitor some item price(s) at some store(s) (Amazon, etc.)
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247 - https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSECommerceService/latest/DG/EX_RetrievingPriceInformation.html
248 - https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSECommerceService/latest/DG/ReturningPrices.html
249 - https://developer.amazonservices.com/
250- monitor Amazon order status
251 - https://developer.amazonservices.com/gp/mws/api.html?group=orders&section=orders
252- monitor eBay order status
253 - http://developer.ebay.com/DevZone/XML/docs/Reference/eBay/GetOrders.html
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254- monitor eBay auctions (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EBay_API)
255- monitor PayPal (https://www.programmableweb.com/api/paypal)
256- monitor bank account balance and transactions
257 - https://communities.usaa.com/t5/Banking/Banking-via-API-Root/m-p/180789/highlight/true#M50758
258 - https://plaid.com/
259 - https://plaid.com/docs/api/
260 - https://plaid.com/docs/api/#institution-overview
261 - https://github.com/plaid
262 - https://www.bignerdranch.com/blog/online-banking-apis/
263- monitor/log road/traffic conditions
264 - travel times for some route over a course of time
265 - https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh441725
266 - https://cloud.google.com/maps-platform/
267 - https://cloud.google.com/maps-platform/routes/
268 - https://developer.mapquest.com/documentation/traffic-api/
269 - https://developer.here.com/api-explorer/rest/traffic/traffic-flow-bounding-box
270- monitor news sources for patterns/substrings
271 - http://developer.nytimes.com/
272 - https://news.ycombinator.com/
273 - https://lobste.rs/
274 - https://www.undeadly.org/
275 - http://openbsdnow.org/
276 - https://lwn.net/
277- monitor a git repository
278 - General
279 - total branches
280 - age of last change per branch
281 - change set sizes
282 - GitHub
283 - pull requests
284 - issues
285- monitor CI
286 - Travis
287 - Jenkins
288- pull/push data from/to other monitoring systems (Nagios, Graphite, etc.)
289- monitor file/directory age (can be used for email and other messaging systems)
290- monitor mailboxes for particular patterns/substrings
291- monitor IRC server(s)/channel(s) for particular patterns/substrings (use `ii`)
292- monitor iptables log
293 - auto-(un)block upon some threshold of violations
294- monitor changes in an arbitrary web resource
295 - deletions
296 - insertions
297 - delta = insertions - deletions
298- monitor/log LAN/WAN configurations (address, router, subnet)
299- monitor/log geolocation based on WAN IP address
300- correlate iptables violations with network/geolocation
301- monitor vulnerability databases
302 - https://nvd.nist.gov/
303 - https://vuldb.com/
304 - http://cve.mitre.org/
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305- vacation planning optimization
306 - I want to visit a set of places within some time period. Given the
307 current set of prices, a set of constraints (I need to stay some amount
308 of days at each, I must be in X at Y date, etc), which visiting dates for
309 each are cheapest?
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310- browse https://www.programmableweb.com/ for some more ideas
311- GC trick: instead of actually doing GC, do a dummy run of building a status
312 bar at `BEGIN`, to fill-in the atimes for keys we need, then use the atimes
313 keys to build a regular expression to accept messages only from keys we
314 actually use
315
316Many of the above will undoubtedly need non-standard-system dependencies
317(languages, libraries, etc.), in which case - would they be better off as
318separate projects/repos?
319
320With all these ideas, it is starting to sound very noisy, but no worries - to
321quickly and temporarily shut everything up - just kill `dunst` and or toggle
322the status bar (`Alt` + `B` in `dwm`). For a permanent change - just don't
323turn-on the unwanted monitors/sensors.
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