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### Author: Dag Wieers <dag$wieers,com>
class dstat_plugin(dstat):
"""
Provide more information related to the dstat process.
The dstat cputime is the total cputime dstat requires per second. On a
system with one cpu and one core, the total cputime is 1000ms. On a system
with 2 cores the total is 2000ms. It may help to vizualise the performance
of Dstat and its selection of plugins.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.name = 'dstat'
self.vars = ('cputime', 'latency')
self.type = 'd'
self.width = 4
self.scale = 100
self.open('/proc/%s/schedstat' % ownpid)
def extract(self):
l = self.splitline()
# l = linecache.getline('/proc/%s/schedstat' % self.pid, 1).split()
self.set2['cputime'] = long(l[0])
self.set2['latency'] = long(l[1])
for name in self.vars:
self.val[name] = (self.set2[name] - self.set1[name]) * 1.0 / elapsed
if step == op.delay:
self.set1.update(self.set2)
# vim:ts=4:sw=4:et