Overview
Dashboard overview of the system displaying data on cpu, disks, network, users, memory, swap and network.
Processes
List processes (top like) and view detailed process information about each process.
Apart from a detailed process overview this is also available for each process:
Open files
Open connections
Memory maps
Child processes
Resource limits
Disks
List info on all disks and partitions.
Network
List info on all network interfaces and the current throughput.
System-wide open connections listing with filtering. Somewhat like netstat.
Logs
Tail and search logs.
The logs are added by patterns (like /var/log/*.log) which are checked periodically to account for new or deleted files.
Multi-node/Cluster
Support for multiple agent nodes that is either specified by a config or will register themselves on start-up to a common psdash node that runs the web interface.
All data is updated automatically, no need to refresh
The GUI is pretty much a modified bootstrap example as I'm no designer at all.
If you got a feel for design and like to improve the UI parts of psdash, please create a pull request with your changes.
It would be much appreciated as there's much room for improvements.
Installation
Make sure your system is able to build Python C extensions. On Debian derivatives such as Ubuntu this should translate to installing the build-essential and python-dev packages using apt-get:
Since pip 1.5.1 you are forced to add --allow-external argparse since the latest argparse is hosted on google code.
Installation from source: $ python setup.py install
Getting started
Starting psdash: $ psdash
Starting a psdash agent: $ psdash -a --register-to [http|https]://[host]:[port] --register-as my-agent-node
This will start psdash in agent mode and try to register the node to the main psdash node pointed to by the --register-to option.
An agent node will setup an RPC server rather than a webserver at the host and port specified by -p/--port and -b/--bind respectively.
The main psdash node (serving HTTP) will present a list of registered nodes that are available to switch between.
Available command-line arguments:
$ psdash --help
usage: psdash [-h] [-l path] [-b host] [-p port] [-d] [-a]
[--register-to host:port] [--register-as name]
psdash [version] - system information web dashboard
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-l path, --log path log files to make available for psdash. Patterns (e.g.
/var/log/**/*.log) are supported. This option can be
used multiple times.
-b host, --bind host host to bind to. Defaults to 0.0.0.0 (all interfaces).
-p port, --port port port to listen on. Defaults to 5000.
-d, --debug enables debug mode.
-a, --agent Enables agent mode. This launches a RPC server, using
zerorpc, on given bind host and port.
--register-to host:port
The psdash node running in web mode to register this
agent to on start up. e.g 10.0.1.22:5000
--register-as name The name to register as. (This will default to the
node's hostname)
Configuration
psdash uses the configuration handling offered by Flask.
The configuration file pointed to by the environment varible PSDASH_CONFIG will be read on startup.
e.g: $ PSDASH_CONFIG=/home/user/config.py psdash
When this value and PSDASH_AUTH_PASSWORD is set, Basic Authentication will be enabled with the provided credentials. The username of the basic authentication
PSDASH_AUTH_PASSWORD
The password of the basic authentication
PSDASH_ALLOWED_REMOTE_ADDRESSES
If this is set, only provided ip addresses will be allowed to access psdash. Addresses is separated by a comma. e.g: PSDASH_ALLOWED_REMOTE_ADDRESSES = "10.0.0.2, 192.29.20.2"
PSDASH_URL_PREFIX
This can be used to make psdash serve from a non-root location. e.g: PSDASH_URL_PREFIX = "/psdash" would make psdash serve it's pages from /psdash
PSDASH_LOG_LEVEL
The log level set for psdash (passed in to logging.basicConfig). Defaults to logging.INFO.
PSDASH_LOG_LEVEL
The log format set for psdash (passed in to logging.basicConfig). *Defaults to `%(levelname)s
PSDASH_NODES
A list of psDash agent nodes (a dict per node) to register on startup. e.g [{'name': 'mywebnode', 'host': '10.0.0.2', 'port': 5000}]
PSDASH_NET_IO_COUNTER_INTERVAL
The interval in seconds to update the counters used for calculating network traffic. Defaults to 3.
PSDASH_LOGS_INTERVAL
The interval in seconds to reapply the log patterns to make sure that file-system changes are applied (log files being created or removed). Defaults to 60.
PSDASH_REGISTER_INTERVAL
The interval in seconds to register the agent to the host psdash node. This is done periodically to be able to determine if any node has gone away and at what time. Defaults to 60
PSDASH_LOGS
Log patterns to apply at startup. e.g ['/var/log/*.log']. To override this option using the command-line use the -l/--log arg option.
PSDASH_REGISTER_TO
When running in agent mode, this is used to set which psdash node to register the agent node to. e.g http://10.0.20.2:5000.
PSDASH_REGISTER_AS
When running in agent mode, this is used to set the name to register as to the host psdash node specified by PSDASH_REGISTER_TO.
PSDASH_HTTPS_KEYFILE
Path to the SSL key file to use to enable starting the psdash webserver in HTTPS mode. e.g /home/user/private.key
PSDASH_HTTPS_CERTFILE
Path to the SSL certificate file to use to enable starting the psdash webserver in HTTPS mode. e.g /home/user/certificate.crt
PSDASH_ENVIRON_WHITELIST
If set, only the env vars in this list will be displayed with value. e.g ['HOME']
Screenshots
Overview:
Listing processes:
Overview of a process:
Connections of a process:
Environment of a process:
Network:
Disks:
Tailing a log:
Searching a log:
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