Title: OpenBSD ttyplot examples
Author: Solène
Date: 29 July 2019
Tags: openbsd ttyplot
Description:
I said I will rewrite [ttyplot](https://github.com/tenox7/ttyplot)
examples to
make them work on OpenBSD.
Here they are, but a small notice before:
Examples using **systat** will only work for 10000 seconds , or
increase that
-d parameter, or wrap it in an infinite loop so it restart (but don't
loop
systat for one run at a time, it needs to start at least once for
producing
results).
The **systat** examples won't work before OpenBSD 6.6, which is not yet
released at the time I'm writing this, but it'll work on a -current
after 20 july 2019.
I made a change to systat so it flush output at every cycle, it was not
possible to parse its output in realtime before.
Enjoy!
## Examples list
### ping
Replace test.example by the host you want to ping.
ping test.example | awk '/ms$/ { print substr($7,6) ; fflush }' |
ttyplot -t "ping in ms"
### cpu usage
vmstat 1 | awk 'NR>2 { print 100-$(NF); fflush(); }' | ttyplot -t
"Cpu usage" -s 100
### disk io
systat -d 1000 -b iostat 1 | awk '/^sd0/ && NR > 20 { print
$2/1024 ; print $3/1024 ; fflush }' | ttyplot -2 -t "Disk read/write in
kB/s"
### load average 1 minute
{ while :; do uptime ; sleep 1 ; done } | awk '{ print
substr($8,0,length($8)-1) ; fflush }' | ttyplot -t "load average 1"
### load average 5 minutes
{ while :; do uptime ; sleep 1 ; done } | awk '{ print
substr($9,0,length($9)-1) ; fflush }' | ttyplot -t "load average 5"
### load average 15 minutes
{ while :; do uptime ; sleep 1 ; done } | awk '{ print $10 ; fflush
}' | ttyplot -t "load average 15"
### wifi signal strengh
Replace iwm0 by your interface name.
{ while :; do ifconfig iwm0 | tr ' ' '\n' ; sleep 1 ; done } | awk
'/%$/ { print ; fflush }' | ttyplot -t "Wifi strength in %" -s 100
### cpu temperature
{ while :; do sysctl -n hw.sensors.cpu0.temp0 ; sleep 1 ; done } |
awk '{ print $1 ; fflush }' | ttyplot -t "CPU temperature in °C"
### pf state searches rate
systat -d 10000 -b pf 1 | awk '/state searches/ { print $4 ; fflush
}' | ttyplot -t "PF state searches per second"
### pf state insertions rate
systat -d 10000 -b pf 1 | awk '/state inserts/ { print $4 ; fflush
}' | ttyplot -t "PF state searches per second"
### network bandwidth
Replace trunk0 by your interface.
This is the same command as in my previous article.
netstat -b -w 1 -I trunk0 | awk 'NR>3 { print $1/1024; print
$2/1024; fflush }' | ttyplot -2 -t "IN/OUT Bandwidth in KB/s" -u "KB/s"
-c "#"
## Tip
You can easily use those examples over ssh for gathering data, and
leave the
plot locally as in the following example:
ssh remote_server "netstat -b -w 1 -I trunk0" | awk 'NR>3 { print
$1/1024; print $2/1024; fflush }' | ttyplot -2 -t "IN/OUT Bandwidth in
KB/s" -u "KB/s" -c "#"
or
ssh remote_server "ping test.example" | awk '/ms$/ { print
substr($7,6) ; fflush }' | ttyplot -t "ping in ms"