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Add reporting of ping drop runs per length of run. Useful(?) for characterizing how long a typical "outage" is.
190 lines
6.4 KiB
Python
190 lines
6.4 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/python
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######################################################################
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#
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# Example parser for the JSON format history stats output of grpcurl
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# for the gRPC service provided on a Starlink user terminal.
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#
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# Expects input as from the following command:
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# grpcurl -plaintext -d {\"get_history\":{}} 192.168.100.1:9200 SpaceX.API.Device.Device/Handle
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#
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# This script examines the most recent samples from the history data
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# and computes several different metrics related to packet loss. By
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# default, it will print the results in CSV format.
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#
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######################################################################
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import json
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import datetime
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import sys
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import getopt
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from itertools import chain
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fArgError = False
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try:
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opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "ahrs:vH")
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except getopt.GetoptError as err:
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print(str(err))
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fArgError = True
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# Default to 1 hour worth of data samples.
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parseSamples = 3600
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fUsage = False
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fVerbose = False
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fParseAll = False
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fHeader = False
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fRunLengths = False
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if not fArgError:
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if len(args) > 1:
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fArgError = True
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else:
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for opt, arg in opts:
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if opt == "-a":
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fParseAll = True
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elif opt == "-h":
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fUsage = True
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elif opt == "-r":
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fRunLengths = True
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elif opt == "-s":
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parseSamples = int(arg)
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elif opt == "-v":
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fVerbose = True
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elif opt == "-H":
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fHeader = True
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if fUsage or fArgError:
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print("Usage: "+sys.argv[0]+" [options...] [<file>]")
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print(" where <file> is the file to parse, default: stdin")
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print("Options:")
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print(" -a: Parse all valid samples")
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print(" -h: Be helpful")
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print(" -r: Include ping drop run length stats")
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print(" -s <num>: Parse <num> data samples, default: "+str(parseSamples))
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print(" -v: Be verbose")
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print(" -H: print CSV header instead of parsing file")
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sys.exit(1 if fArgError else 0)
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if fHeader:
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header = "datetimestamp_utc,samples,total_ping_drop,count_full_ping_drop,count_obstructed,total_obstructed_ping_drop,count_full_obstructed_ping_drop,count_unscheduled,total_unscheduled_ping_drop,count_full_unscheduled_ping_drop"
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if fRunLengths:
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header+= ",init_run_fragment,final_run_fragment,"
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header += ",".join("run_seconds_" + str(x) for x in range(1, 61)) + ","
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header += ",".join("run_minutes_" + str(x) for x in range(1, 60))
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header += ",run_minutes_60_or_greater"
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print(header)
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sys.exit(0)
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# Allow "-" to be specified as file for stdin.
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if len(args) == 0 or args[0] == "-":
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jsonData = json.load(sys.stdin)
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else:
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jsonFile = open(args[0])
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jsonData = json.load(jsonFile)
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jsonFile.close()
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timestamp = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
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historyData = jsonData['dishGetHistory']
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# 'current' is the count of data samples written to the ring buffer,
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# irrespective of buffer wrap.
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current = int(historyData['current'])
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nSamples = len(historyData['popPingDropRate'])
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if fVerbose:
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print("current: " + str(current))
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print("All samples: " + str(nSamples))
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nSamples = min(nSamples,current)
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if fVerbose:
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print("Valid samples: " + str(nSamples))
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# This is ring buffer offset, so both index to oldest data sample and
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# index to next data sample after the newest one.
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offset = current % nSamples
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tot = 0
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totOne = 0
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totUnsched = 0
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totUnschedD = 0
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totUnschedOne = 0
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totObstruct = 0
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totObstructD = 0
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totObstructOne = 0
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secondRuns = [0] * 60
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minuteRuns = [0] * 60
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runLength = 0
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initRun = None
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if fParseAll or nSamples < parseSamples:
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parseSamples = nSamples
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# Parse the most recent parseSamples-sized set of samples. This will
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# iterate samples in order from oldest to newest, although that's not
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# actually required for the current set of stats being computed below.
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if parseSamples <= offset:
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sampleRange = range(offset - parseSamples, offset)
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else:
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sampleRange = chain(range(nSamples + offset - parseSamples, nSamples), range(0, offset))
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for i in sampleRange:
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d = historyData["popPingDropRate"][i]
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tot += d
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if d >= 1:
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totOne += d
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runLength += 1
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elif runLength > 0:
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if initRun is None:
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initRun = runLength
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else:
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if runLength <= 60:
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secondRuns[runLength-1] += runLength
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else:
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minuteRuns[min((runLength-1)//60-1, 59)] += runLength
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runLength = 0
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elif initRun is None:
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initRun = 0
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if not historyData["scheduled"][i]:
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totUnsched += 1
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totUnschedD += d
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if d >= 1:
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totUnschedOne += d
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if historyData["obstructed"][i]:
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totObstruct += 1
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totObstructD += d
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if d >= 1:
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totObstructOne += d
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# If the entire sample set is one big drop run, it will be both initial
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# fragment (continued from prior sample range) and final one (continued
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# to next sample range), but to avoid double-reporting, just call it
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# the initial run.
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if initRun is None:
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initRun = runLength
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runLength = 0
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if fVerbose:
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print("Parsed samples: " + str(parseSamples))
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print("Total ping drop: " + str(tot))
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print("Count of drop == 1: " + str(totOne))
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print("Obstructed: " + str(totObstruct))
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print("Obstructed ping drop: " + str(totObstructD))
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print("Obstructed drop == 1: " + str(totObstructOne))
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print("Unscheduled: " + str(totUnsched))
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print("Unscheduled ping drop: " + str(totUnschedD))
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print("Unscheduled drop == 1: " + str(totUnschedOne))
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if fRunLengths:
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print("Initial drop run fragment: " + str(initRun))
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print("Final drop run fragment: " + str(runLength))
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print("Per-second drop runs: " + ", ".join(str(x) for x in secondRuns))
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print("Per-minute drop runs: " + ", ".join(str(x) for x in minuteRuns))
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else:
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# NOTE: When changing data output format, also change the -H header printing above.
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csvData = timestamp.replace(microsecond=0).isoformat() + "," + ",".join(str(x) for x in [parseSamples, tot, totOne, totObstruct, totObstructD, totObstructOne, totUnsched, totUnschedD, totUnschedOne])
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if fRunLengths:
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csvData += "," + ",".join(str(x) for x in chain([initRun, runLength], secondRuns, minuteRuns))
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print(csvData)
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