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  30. .Dd April 5, 2002
  31. .Dt SYMON 8
  32. .Os
  33. .Sh NAME
  34. .Nm symon
  35. .Nd system monitor
  36. .Sh SYNOPSIS
  37. .Nm
  38. .Op Fl duv
  39. .Op Fl f Ar filename
  40. .Pp
  41. .Sh DESCRIPTION
  42. .Nm
  43. is a lightweight system monitor that measures cpu, memory, debug,
  44. process, interface and disk statistics every 5 seconds. This information
  45. is then spooled to
  46. .Xr symux 8
  47. for further processing.
  48. .Pp
  49. .Nm
  50. has been designed to inflict minimal performance and security impact on
  51. the system it monitors.
  52. .Xr symux 8
  53. has performance impact proportional to the amount of streams it needs to
  54. manage. Ideally
  55. .Xr symux
  56. should live on a different system and collect data from several
  57. .Nm
  58. instances in a LAN.
  59. .Lp
  60. By default,
  61. .Nm
  62. will drop priviledges and chroot(2) to home of
  63. .Ar "_symon".
  64. This behaviour is not strictly needed for the cpu, mem, mbuf, disk debug and
  65. interface probes as these will work even when
  66. .Nm
  67. is started as
  68. .Ar "nobody".
  69. .Lp
  70. The options:
  71. .Bl -tag -width Ds
  72. .It Fl d
  73. Stop
  74. .Nm
  75. from becoming a daemon and show debug information on stdout.
  76. .It Fl f Ar filename
  77. Read configuration from
  78. .Ar filename
  79. instead of
  80. .Pa /etc/symon.conf .
  81. .It Fl u
  82. By default
  83. .Nm
  84. will chroot(2) into
  85. .Pa _symon
  86. user home directory. The
  87. .Pa -u
  88. disables this behaviour.
  89. .It Fl v
  90. Show version information.
  91. .El
  92. .Sh CONFIGURATION
  93. .Nm
  94. obtains configuration data from
  95. .Pa /etc/symon.conf .
  96. The configuration file contains monitor stanzas that define what
  97. resources should be monitored and to which
  98. .Xr symux 8
  99. the information should be streamed to.
  100. .Pp
  101. Multiple monitor statements to different muxes are allowed. Whitespace,
  102. newlines and text behind '#' are ignored. The format in BNF:
  103. .Pp
  104. .nf
  105. monitor-rule = "monitor" "{" resources "}" [every]
  106. "stream" ["to"] host [ port ]
  107. resources = resource ["(" argument ")"] [ ","|" " resources ]
  108. argument = number | interfacename | diskname
  109. resource = "cpu" | "mem" | "if" | "io" | "pf" | "debug" |
  110. "proc" | "mbuf" | "sensor"
  111. every = "every" time
  112. time = "second" | number "seconds"
  113. host = ip4addr | ip6addr | hostname
  114. port = [ "port" | "," ] portnumber
  115. .fi
  116. .Pp
  117. Note that symux(8) data files default to receiving data every 5
  118. seconds. Adjusting the monitoring interval will also require adjusting every
  119. symux(8) datafile.
  120. .Pp
  121. The pf probe will return data that is collected for the
  122. .Pa loginterface
  123. set in /etc/pf.conf(5).
  124. .Sh EXAMPLE
  125. Here is an example
  126. .Ar symon.conf
  127. that monitors cpu, memory, pf, interfaces xl0/de0/lo0/wi0, disks
  128. wd[0-3]/cd[0-1], debug variables debug0 to debug19 and streams that
  129. information to localhost on port 2100.
  130. .Pp
  131. .nf
  132. monitor { cpu(0), mem, pf, if(xl0), if(de0),
  133. if(lo0), if(wi0), io(wd0), io(wd1),
  134. io(wd2), io(wd3), io(cd0), io(cd1),
  135. io(ccd0), debug, proc(httpd) } stream to 127.0.0.1 2100
  136. .fi
  137. .Sh SIGNALS
  138. .Bl -tag -width Ds
  139. .It SIGHUP
  140. Causes
  141. .Nm
  142. to read
  143. .Pa /etc/symon.conf .
  144. .Nm
  145. will keep the old configuration if errors occured during parsing of the
  146. configuration file. Note that the chroot(2) may cause resources to become
  147. unattainable, most notably the configuration file itself.
  148. .Sh FILES
  149. .Bl -tag -width Ds
  150. .It Pa /var/run/symon.pid
  151. Contains the program id of the
  152. .Nm
  153. daemon.
  154. .It Pa /etc/symon.conf
  155. .Nm
  156. system wide configuration file.
  157. .El
  158. .Sh BUGS
  159. Every monitored resource mentioned
  160. .Pa /etc/symon.conf
  161. gets queried. Mentioning, for example, cpu(0) twice for different muxes will
  162. result in two distinct cpu(0) measurement actions.
  163. .Pp
  164. The proc module is too simple: memory shared between two instances of the same
  165. process is simply counted twice.
  166. .Pp
  167. .Nm
  168. does not check whether resources mentioned in
  169. .Pa /etc/symon.conf
  170. exist.
  171. .Pp
  172. .Sh AUTHOR
  173. Willem Dijkstra <wpd@xs4all.nl>. Daniel Hartmeier <daniel@benzedrine.cx>
  174. contributed the pf probe and helped to port to big-endian architectures.
  175. .Sh SEE ALSO
  176. .Xr symux 8