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monutil
Simple Python utility for monitoring CPU and RAM usage, and monitoring the speed when downloading URLs. Both CPU/RAM monitoring and URL monitoring can be set on their own monitoring periods. See the available configuration options, which should be specified in config.py.
Configuration options:
- hostMonitoringPeriod - the delay in between the CPU and RAM usage being probed (defined in seconds).
- urlMonitoringPeriod - the delay in between monitoring all of the URLs (defined in seconds).
- urls - the list of URLs to monitor (e.g. ["url1", "url2"]).
- urlTimeout - the delay before considering a URL to have timed out.
- maxWorkers - the amount of threads to use when pulling URL resources. Do not set above the maximum number of threads on the host.
- forceNonPOSIXCPU - For POSIX compatible systems, psutil.getloadavg() is executed which relies on os.getloadavg(). For Windows, this seemingly returns 0 (at least on the version executed during development). For Windows, a custom function has been built to obtain running CPU averages, but you can choose to use this function on POSIX systems by setting this variable to True.
- loggingMode - Valid options: mssql, mariadb, rabbitmq, none.
- sqlServer - the address of the SQL server which to write the data.
- sqlDatabase - the database to write the data.
- sqlUsername - the username used to authenticate to the SQL server.
- sqlPassword - the password used to authenticate to the SQL server.
- logRetentionDays - the maximum age logs should be kept.
- maximumSQLAttempts - the maximum number of attempts to try certain SQL operations.
- hostMonitorStartTime - the start time which the host monitor should start at the earliest
- hostMonitorEndTime - the end time which the host monitor should shut down.
- urlMonitorStartTime - the start time which the url monitor should start at the earliest
- urlMonitorEndTime - the end time which the url monitor whould shut down.