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Summary

PSMQTT is a cross-platform utility for reporting system and processes metrics (CPU, memory, disks, network, S.M.A.R.T. disk data) to an MQTT broker.

PSMQTT is written in Python and is based on:

Installation with pip

Clone this repository and then install the required Python libraries using pip:

pip install -r requirements.txt

(Note that you should consider installing the required libraries in a Python venv to maintain them isolated from the rest of your Python installation. See this page for more info.)

Finally you can run PSMQTT using:

python psmqtt.py

You may want to install PSMQTT as a service/system-daemon, see this page for more info.

Installing on FreeBSD

See FreeBSD doc

Installing on Windows

See Windows doc

Deploy with Docker

PSMQTT is packaged also a multi-arch Docker image. If your system does not have Python3 installed or you don't want to install PSMQTT Python dependencies in your environment, you can launch a Docker container:

docker run -d -v <your config file>:/opt/psmqtt/conf/psmqtt.conf \
   --privileged --hostname $(hostname) \
   ghcr.io/eschava/psmqtt:latest

General information about tasks and MQTT topics

Every utilization task has its own special name. It always starts with task name that could be followed with unique parameter name or/and device number/name.

E.g. task to get percent of CPU used by user apps use name cpu_times_percent/user. All possible tasks are described below.

Results for task TASK are pushed to the MQTT topic psmqtt/COMPUTER_NAME/TASK (prefix "psmqtt/COMPUTER_NAME/" is configurable)

In case of task execution error message is sent to the topic psmqtt/COMPUTER_NAME/error/TASK

Very often it could be useful to provide several parameters from the same task using one request. In such case next formats are used:

  • TASK/* - to get all possible parameters (MQTT topic per parameter)
  • or TASK/*; - to get all possible parameters in one topic (combined to JSON string)

Examples:

Task cpu_times_percent/* provides
psmqtt/COMPUTER_NAME/cpu_times_percent/user 12.0
psmqtt/COMPUTER_NAME/cpu_times_percent/nice  1.0
psmqtt/COMPUTER_NAME/cpu_times_percent/system 5.0
etc

Task cpu_times_percent/*; provides
psmqtt/COMPUTER_NAME/cpu_times_percent/*; {"user": 12.0, "nice": 1.0, "system": 5.0, ...}

Formatting output

Output of task could be formatted using Jinja2 templates. Append template to the task after one more "/" separator.

E.g.
cpu_times_percent/user/{{x}}%

To append % symbol after CPU usage.

For task providing many parameters (having *) all parameters are available by name if they are named or by index as x[1] if they are numbered.

NOTE: After formatting tasks providing many parametes are combined to single one.

Unnamed parameters are avaiable as x.

All additional filters are defined at the filters.py file. You also can add custom filters there.

Next filters are implemented now:

KB,MB,GB - to format value in bytes as KBytes, MBytes or GBytes.
uptime - to format boot_time as uptime string representation.

Examples:

virtual_memory/*/{{(100*free/total)|int}}% - free virtual memory in %
boot_time/{{x|uptime}} - uptime
cpu_times_percent/user/*/{{x[0]+x[1]}} - user CPU times for first and second processors total
virtual_memory/free/{{x|MB}} - Free RAM in MB

Configuration

All configuration is present in psmqtt.conf file in the app's directory or any other file referenced by PSMQTTCONFIG environment variable.

The configuration file is parsed using Python interpreter and contains constants for MQTT broker connection and tasks that have to be executed periodically (schedule).

There are two ways how to force sending some system state parameter over MQTT topic

  1. Schedule
  2. MQTT request

Schedule

schedule parameter in psmqtt.conf is a Python map having human-readable period as a key and task name (or list of task names) as a value.

You can check examples of recurring period definitions here.

Also value for scheduled task could be specified as Python dict ({"key": "value"} notation) to send result to the topic different to the task name.

E.g. {"boot_time/{{x|uptime}}": "uptime"} to have boot time posted to the psmqtt/COMPUTER_NAME/uptime topic.

NOTE: Please note that keys in Python dict (schedule) should be unique and if there are several schedules with the same period - only last one will be used. To avoid such issue please use period mapped to the list (or dict) of tasks.

MQTT request

It's better to describe how to use it using example. To get information for task "cpu_percent" with MQTT prefix "psmqtt/COMPUTER_NAME/" you need to send any string on topic:

psmqtt/COMPUTER_NAME/request/cpu_percent

and result will be pushed on the topic:

psmqtt/COMPUTER_NAME/cpu_percent

Tasks

CPU

cpu_times/* - CPU times information. Topic per parameter
cpu_times/*;  - CPU times information in one topic (JSON string)
cpu_times/{user/nice/system/idle/iowait/irq/softirq/steal/guest} - CPU times separate parameters
cpu_percent - CPU total usage in percent
cpu_percent/* - CPU usage in percent. Topic per CPU number
cpu_percent/*; - CPU usage in percent per CPU in one topic (JSON string)
cpu_percent/{0/1/2/etc} - CPU usage for single CPU
cpu_times_percent/* - CPU times in percent. Topic per parameter
cpu_times_percent/*;  - CPU times in percent in one topic (JSON string)
cpu_times_percent/{user/nice/system/idle/iowait/irq/softirq/steal/guest} - CPU times in percent separate parameters
cpu_times_percent/{user/nice/system/idle/iowait/irq/softirq/steal/guest}/* - CPU times in percent separate parameters. Topic per CPU number
cpu_times_percent/{user/nice/system/idle/iowait/irq/softirq/steal/guest}/*; - CPU times in percent separate parameters per CPU number in one topic (JSON string)
cpu_times_percent/{user/nice/system/idle/iowait/irq/softirq/steal/guest}/{0/1/2/etc} - CPU times in percent separate parameters for single CPU
cpu_times_percent/*/{0/1/2/etc} - CPU times in percent for single CPU. Topic per parameter
cpu_times_percent/*;/{0/1/2/etc} - CPU times in percent for single CPU in one topic (JSON string)
cpu_stats/* - CPU statistics. Topic per parameter
cpu_stats/*;  - CPU statistics in one topic (JSON string)
cpu_stats/{ctx_switches/interrupts/soft_interrupts/syscalls} - CPU statistics separate parameters

Memory

virtual_memory/* - Virtual memory. Topic per parameter
virtual_memory/*;  - Virtual memory in one topic (JSON string)
virtual_memory/{total/available/percent/used/free/active/inactive/buffers/cached} - Virtual memory separate parameters
swap_memory/* - Swap memory. Topic per parameter
swap_memory/*;  - Swap memory in one topic (JSON string)
swap_memory/{total/used/free/percent/sin/sout} - Swap memory separate parameters

Disks

disk_partitions/{device/mountpoint/fstype/opts}/* - Disk partitions separate parameters. Topic per disk number
disk_partitions/{device/mountpoint/fstype/opts}/*; - Disk partitions separate parameters per disk number in one topic (JSON string)
disk_partitions/{device/mountpoint/fstype/opts}/{0/1/2/etc} - Disk partitions separate parameter for single disk number
disk_partitions/*/{0/1/2/etc} - Disk partitions parameters for single disk number. Topic per parameter
disk_partitions/*;/{0/1/2/etc} - Disk partitions parameters for single disk number in one topic (JSON string)
disk_usage/{total/used/free/percent}/{drive} - Disk usage single parameter (slashes in drive should be replaced with vertical slash)
disk_usage/*/{drive} - Disk usage separate parameters. Topic per parameter
disk_usage/*;/{drive} - Disk usage separate parameters in one topic (JSON string)
disk_io_counters/* - Disk I/O counters. Topic per parameter
disk_io_counters/*;  - Disk I/O counters in one topic (JSON string)
disk_io_counters/{read_count/write_count/read_bytes/write_bytes/read_time/write_time/read_merged_count/write_merged_count/busy_time} - Disk I/O counters separate parameters
disk_io_counters/{read_count/write_count/read_bytes/write_bytes/read_time/write_time/read_merged_count/write_merged_count/busy_time}/* - Disk I/O counters separate parameters. Topic per disk number
disk_io_counters/{read_count/write_count/read_bytes/write_bytes/read_time/write_time/read_merged_count/write_merged_count/busy_time}/*; - Disk I/O counters separate parameters per disk number in one topic (JSON string)
disk_io_counters/{read_count/write_count/read_bytes/write_bytes/read_time/write_time/read_merged_count/write_merged_count/busy_time}/{0/1/2/etc} - Disk IO counters separate parameters for single disk
disk_io_counters/*/{0/1/2/etc} - Disk I/O counters for single disk. Topic per parameter
disk_io_counters/*;/{0/1/2/etc} - Disk I/O counters for single disk in one topic (JSON string)

Network

net_io_counters/* - Network I/O counters. Topic per parameter
net_io_counters/*;  - Network I/O counters in one topic (JSON string)
net_io_counters/{bytes_sent/bytes_recv/packets_sent/packets_recv/errin/errout/dropin/dropout} - Network I/O counters separate parameters
net_io_counters/{bytes_sent/bytes_recv/packets_sent/packets_recv/errin/errout/dropin/dropout}/* - Network I/O counters separate parameters. Topic per device name
net_io_counters/{bytes_sent/bytes_recv/packets_sent/packets_recv/errin/errout/dropin/dropout}/*; - Network I/O counters separate parameters per device in one topic (JSON string)
net_io_counters/{bytes_sent/bytes_recv/packets_sent/packets_recv/errin/errout/dropin/dropout}/{eth0/wlan0/etc} - Network I/O counters separate parameters for single device
net_io_counters/*/{eth0/wlan0/etc} - Network I/O counters for single device. Topic per parameter
net_io_counters/*;/{eth0/wlan0/etc} - Network I/O counters for single device in one topic (JSON string)

Temperature

sensors_temperatures/* - Sensors current temperatures. Topic per sensor
sensors_temperatures/*;  - Sensors current temperatures in one topic (JSON string)
sensors_temperatures/{SENSOR_NAME} - Single sensor current temperature (could be array value if sensor has several devices)
sensors_temperatures/{SENSOR_NAME}/* - Single sensor temperatures. Topic per temperature
sensors_temperatures/{SENSOR_NAME}/*; - Single sensor temperatures in one topic (JSON string)
sensors_temperatures/{SENSOR_NAME}/{DEVICE_NUMBER/DEVICE_LABEL} - Single sensor device by number/label current temperature
sensors_temperatures/{SENSOR_NAME}/{DEVICE_NUMBER/DEVICE_LABEL}/* - Single sensor device by number/label temperature. Topic per parameter
sensors_temperatures/{SENSOR_NAME}/{DEVICE_NUMBER/DEVICE_LABEL}/*; - Single sensor device by number/label temperature in one topic (JSON string)
sensors_temperatures/{SENSOR_NAME}/{DEVICE_NUMBER/DEVICE_LABEL}/{label/current/high/critical} - Single sensor device by number/label temperature separate parameters

Fan speed

sensors_fans/* - Fans current speeds. Topic per fan
sensors_fans/*;  - Fans current speeds in one topic (JSON string)
sensors_fans/{SENSOR_NAME} - Single fan current speed (could be array value if fan has several devices)
sensors_fans/{SENSOR_NAME}/* - Single fan speeds. Topic per speed
sensors_fans/{SENSOR_NAME}/*; - Single fan speeds in one topic (JSON string)
sensors_fans/{SENSOR_NAME}/{DEVICE_NUMBER/DEVICE_LABEL} - Single fan device by number/label current speed
sensors_fans/{SENSOR_NAME}/{DEVICE_NUMBER/DEVICE_LABEL}/* - Single fan device by number/label speed. Topic per parameter
sensors_fans/{SENSOR_NAME}/{DEVICE_NUMBER/DEVICE_LABEL}/*; - Single fan device by number/label speed in one topic (JSON string)
sensors_fans/{SENSOR_NAME}/{DEVICE_NUMBER/DEVICE_LABEL}/{label/current/high/critical} - Single fan device by number/label speed separate parameters

Battery

sensors_battery/* - Battery state. Topic per parameter
sensors_battery/*;  - Battery state parameters in one topic (JSON string)
sensors_battery/{percent/secsleft/power_plugged} - Battery state separate parameters
     where secsleft could be
         -1 if time is unknown
         -2 for unlimited time (power is plugged)
         or time in seconds

Other system info

users/{name/terminal/host/started}/* - Active users separate parameters. Topic per user
users/{name/terminal/host/started}/*; - Active users separate parameters per user in one topic (JSON string)
users/{name/terminal/host/started}/{0/1/2/etc} - Active users separate parameter for single user
users/*/{0/1/2/etc} - Active users parameters for single user. Topic per parameter
users/*;/{0/1/2/etc} - Active users parameters for single user in one topic (JSON string)
boot_time - System boot time as a Unix timestamp
boot_time/{{x|uptime}} - String representation of up time

Processes

pids/* - all system processes IDs. Topic per process
pids/*; - all system processes IDs in one topic (JSON string)
pids/{0/1/2/etc} - single process ID
pids/count - total number of processes
processes/{PROCESS_ID}/{PARAMETER_NAME} - single process parameter(s)
    where PROCESS_ID could be one of
        - numeric ID of the process
        - top_cpu - top CPU consuming process
        - top_cpu[N] - CPU consuming process number N
        - top_memory - top memory consuming process
        - top_memory[N] - memory consuming process number N
        - pid[PATH] - process with ID specified in the file having PATH path (.pid file). Slashes in path should be replaced with vertical slash
        - name[PATTERN] - process with name matching PATTERN pattern (use * to match zero or more characters, ? for single character)
        - * - to get value of some property for all processes. Topic per process ID
        - *; - to get value of some property for all processes in one topic (JSON string)
    and PARAMETER_NAME could be one of
        - pid - process ID
        - ppid - parent process ID
        - name - process name
        - exe - process executable file
        - cwd - process working directory
        - cmdline/* - command line. Topic per line
        - cmdline/*; - command line in one topic (JSON string)
        - cmdline/count - number of command line lines
        - cmdline/{0/1/etc} - command line single line
        - status - process status (running/sleeping/idle/dead/etc)
        - username - user started process
        - create_time - time when process was started (Unix timestamp)
        - terminal - terminal of the process
        - uids/* - process user IDs. Topic per parameter
        - uids/*; - process user IDs in one topic (JSON string)
        - uids/{real/effective/saved} - process user IDs single parameter
        - gids/* - process group IDs. Topic per parameter
        - gids/*; - process group IDs in one topic (JSON string)
        - gids/{real/effective/saved} - process group IDs single parameter
        - cpu_times/* - process CPU times. Topic per parameter
        - cpu_times/*; - process CPU times in one topic (JSON string)
        - cpu_times/{user/system/children_user/children_system} - process CPU times single parameter
        - cpu_percent - CPU percent used by process
        - memory_percent - memory percent used by process
        - memory_info/* - memory used by process. Topic per parameter
        - memory_info/*; - memory used by process in one topic (JSON string)
        - memory_info/{rss/vms/shared/text/lib/data/dirty/uss/pss/swap} - memory used by process single parameter
        - io_counters/* - process I/O counters. Topic per parameter
        - io_counters/*; - process I/O counters in one topic (JSON string)
        - io_counters/{read_count/write_count/read_bytes/write_bytes} - process I/O single counter
        - num_threads - number of threads
        - num_fds - number of file descriptors
        - num_ctx_switches/* - number of context switches. Topic per parameter
        - num_ctx_switches/*; - number of context switches in one topic (JSON string)
        - num_ctx_switches/{voluntary/involuntary} - context switches single counter
        - nice - nice value
        - * - all process properties. Topic per property
        - *; - all process properties in one topic (JSON string)
        - ** - all process properties and sub-properties. Topic per property
        - **; -  all process properties and sub-properties in one topic (JSON string)

Useful tasks

boot_time/{{x|uptime}} - Up time

cpu_percent - CPU usage in percent

virtual_memory/percent - RAM usage in percent

virtual_memory/free/{{x|MB}} - Free RAM in MB

disk_usage/percent/| - root drive (slash replaced with vertical slash) usage in percent (Linux)

disk_usage/free/|/{{x|GB}} - space left in GB for root drive (Linux)

disk_usage/percent/C: - C:/ drive usage in percent (Windows)

processes/top_cpu/name - name of top process consuming CPU

processes/top_memory/exe - executable file of top process consuming memory

smart/nvme0/ - all the device 'nvme0' SMART data, requries SUDO

smart/nvme0/temperature - 'nvme0' temperature, requires SUDO

Creating a new release

New docker releases will be automatically published by the GitHub CI whenever a new tag is released on the project. Sometimes however it may be useful to publish a docker release manually. To push manually a new multi-arch docker version, use:

docker buildx build --platform linux/amd64,linux/arm/v6,linux/arm/v7,linux/arm64/v8, --tag ghcr.io/eschava/psmqtt:1.0.2 --build-arg USERNAME=root --push .

(remember to update the tag version)