An interesting script...

RadixHosting

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Here's an interesting script I wrote. It basically keep an eye on Apache processes. I've had some problems where Apache suddenly started to consume a lot of memory causing the server load to increase which eventually results in a server crash. :mad: Anyway it took me some time to figure out what was causing this, so in meanwhile I wrote a script which just restarts Apache before it can do any damage. Prevents downtimes, etc. Hope you like it.

It's written for Apache 1.3 running on cPanel servers, but you can easilly modify it for your own server.

Code:
#!/bin/bash
# +----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# | chkApache.sh
# | Written for [url]www.radixhosting.com[/url]
# | 
# | - Performs a basic scan to check the Apache load
# | - Forcefully restarts Apache if necessary
# | - Sends a report to the system administrator if actions taken
# +----------------------------------------------------------------------------

###############################################################################
# *** START OF CONFIGURATION SETTINGS ***
###############################################################################

# The delay between integrity checks
DELAY=3s

# Minimum server load (5 min. average) for the script to run (integer value)
MIN_LOAD=4

# Maximum % CPU all httpd processes are allowed to use
MAX_CPU=90

# Maximum % memory all httpd processes are allowed to use
MAX_MEM=110

# Kill all httpd processes and restart Apache when a limit has been reached
RESTART_HTTPD=1

# Send a report to the system administrator when a limit has been reached
SEND_REPORT=1

# System administrator to send reports to
ADMIN_MAIL=root

###############################################################################
# *** END OF CONFIGURATION SETTINGS ***
###############################################################################

while [ 1 ]
do

if [ `cat /proc/loadavg | gawk -F "." '{ print $1 }'` -ge $MIN_LOAD ]
then
  KILL=0
  echo "The minimum server load has been reached, performing Apache integrity scan..."
  read REACHED_CPU CUR_CPU < <(ps aux | grep httpd | grep -v grep | gawk -vlimit=$MAX_CPU '{ total+=$3 } END { if (total>limit) { print 1, total } else { print 0, total } }')
  if [ $REACHED_CPU -eq 1 ]
  then
    echo "The CPU limit has been reached. Apache is using $CUR_CPU (limit: $MAX_CPU)."
    KILL=1
  else
    echo "The CPU limit has NOT been reached. Apache is using $CUR_CPU (limit: $MAX_CPU)."
  fi
  read REACHED_MEM CUR_MEM < <(ps aux | grep httpd | grep -v grep | gawk -vlimit=$MAX_MEM '{ total+=$4 } END { if (total>limit) { print 1, total } else { print 0, total } }')
  if [ $REACHED_MEM -eq 1 ]
  then
    echo "The memory limit has been reached. Apache is using $CUR_MEM (limit: $MAX_MEM)."
    KILL=1
  else
    echo "The memory limit has NOT been reached. Apache is using $CUR_MEM (limit: $MAX_MEM)."
  fi
  if [ $KILL -eq 1 ]
  then
    if [ $SEND_REPORT -eq 1 ]
    then
      echo "Sending report to the system administrator..."
      mail -s "chkApache.sh alert on `hostname`" $ADMIN_MAIL <<< cat <<EOF
******************************************************
chkApache.sh report
******************************************************

*** APACHE LOAD

CPU usage: $CUR_CPU (limit: $MAX_CPU)
Mem usage: $CUR_MEM (limit: $MAX_MEM)

*** CURRENT LOAD

`cat /proc/loadavg`

*** MEMORY STATISTICS

`free -m`

*** APACHE STATUS REPORT

`lynx -dump http://127.0.0.1/whm-server-status`

*** TOP PROCESSES LIST

`top -b -n 1`

*** NETSTAT HTTP CONNECTIONS

`netstat -a | grep :http`

*** APACHE PROCESSES

`ps aux | grep httpd`

******************************************************
EOF
    fi
    if [ $RESTART_HTTPD -eq 1 ]
    then
      echo "Trying to kill all httpd processes..."
      COUNTER=0
      while [ $COUNTER -lt 50 ]; do
        killall -15 httpd
        killall -9 httpd
        if [ $? -ne 0 ]
        then
          echo "All httpd processes were killed."
          COUNTER=100
        else
          COUNTER=`expr $COUNTER + 1`
        fi
      done
      if [ $COUNTER -ne 100 ]
      then
        echo "WARNING: Failed to kill all httpd processes!"
      fi
      echo "Restarting httpd..."
      service httpd startssl
      echo "Done."
      sleep 5s
    fi
  fi
else
  echo "The minimum server load has not been reached."
fi

sleep $DELAY

done
 
Nice script.

I am little concerned about this:

killall -15 httpd
killall -9 httpd

I'd prefer a ps scan and kill only few processes instead of stopping entire http server.
 
expedio said:
Nice script.

I am little concerned about this:

killall -15 httpd
killall -9 httpd

I'd prefer a ps scan and kill only few processes instead of stopping entire http server.

PRM (Process Resource Monitor) already does that. My script is designed to kill Apache before it gets to a non-functioning state and eventually crash the complete server. I had a problem with an earlier version of Apache, such behavior occurred frequently. However, an upgrade solved this which means the script is no longer needed. I'm not certain that my experiences with the older version of Apache were isolated incidents. The binary could have been corrupt, for example. You could alter the script and only kill the PID's that are causing the high server load, for more general purposes.
 
RadixHosting said:
Here's an interesting script I wrote. It basically keep an eye on Apache processes. I've had some problems where Apache suddenly started to consume a lot of memory causing the server load to increase which eventually results in a server crash. :mad: Anyway it took me some time to figure out what was causing this, so in meanwhile I wrote a script which just restarts Apache before it can do any damage. Prevents downtimes, etc. Hope you like it.

It's written for Apache 1.3 running on cPanel servers, but you can easilly modify it for your own server.

Code:
#!/bin/bash
# +----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# | chkApache.sh
# | Written for [url]www.radixhosting.com[/url]
# | 
# | - Performs a basic scan to check the Apache load
# | - Forcefully restarts Apache if necessary
# | - Sends a report to the system administrator if actions taken
# +----------------------------------------------------------------------------

###############################################################################
# *** START OF CONFIGURATION SETTINGS ***
###############################################################################

# The delay between integrity checks
DELAY=3s

# Minimum server load (5 min. average) for the script to run (integer value)
MIN_LOAD=4

# Maximum % CPU all httpd processes are allowed to use
MAX_CPU=90

# Maximum % memory all httpd processes are allowed to use
MAX_MEM=110

# Kill all httpd processes and restart Apache when a limit has been reached
RESTART_HTTPD=1

# Send a report to the system administrator when a limit has been reached
SEND_REPORT=1

# System administrator to send reports to
ADMIN_MAIL=root

###############################################################################
# *** END OF CONFIGURATION SETTINGS ***
###############################################################################

while [ 1 ]
do

if [ `cat /proc/loadavg | gawk -F "." '{ print $1 }'` -ge $MIN_LOAD ]
then
  KILL=0
  echo "The minimum server load has been reached, performing Apache integrity scan..."
  read REACHED_CPU CUR_CPU < <(ps aux | grep httpd | grep -v grep | gawk -vlimit=$MAX_CPU '{ total+=$3 } END { if (total>limit) { print 1, total } else { print 0, total } }')
  if [ $REACHED_CPU -eq 1 ]
  then
    echo "The CPU limit has been reached. Apache is using $CUR_CPU (limit: $MAX_CPU)."
    KILL=1
  else
    echo "The CPU limit has NOT been reached. Apache is using $CUR_CPU (limit: $MAX_CPU)."
  fi
  read REACHED_MEM CUR_MEM < <(ps aux | grep httpd | grep -v grep | gawk -vlimit=$MAX_MEM '{ total+=$4 } END { if (total>limit) { print 1, total } else { print 0, total } }')
  if [ $REACHED_MEM -eq 1 ]
  then
    echo "The memory limit has been reached. Apache is using $CUR_MEM (limit: $MAX_MEM)."
    KILL=1
  else
    echo "The memory limit has NOT been reached. Apache is using $CUR_MEM (limit: $MAX_MEM)."
  fi
  if [ $KILL -eq 1 ]
  then
    if [ $SEND_REPORT -eq 1 ]
    then
      echo "Sending report to the system administrator..."
      mail -s "chkApache.sh alert on `hostname`" $ADMIN_MAIL <<< cat <<EOF
******************************************************
chkApache.sh report
******************************************************

*** APACHE LOAD

CPU usage: $CUR_CPU (limit: $MAX_CPU)
Mem usage: $CUR_MEM (limit: $MAX_MEM)

*** CURRENT LOAD

`cat /proc/loadavg`

*** MEMORY STATISTICS

`free -m`

*** APACHE STATUS REPORT

`lynx -dump http://127.0.0.1/whm-server-status`

*** TOP PROCESSES LIST

`top -b -n 1`

*** NETSTAT HTTP CONNECTIONS

`netstat -a | grep :http`

*** APACHE PROCESSES

`ps aux | grep httpd`

******************************************************
EOF
    fi
    if [ $RESTART_HTTPD -eq 1 ]
    then
      echo "Trying to kill all httpd processes..."
      COUNTER=0
      while [ $COUNTER -lt 50 ]; do
        killall -15 httpd
        killall -9 httpd
        if [ $? -ne 0 ]
        then
          echo "All httpd processes were killed."
          COUNTER=100
        else
          COUNTER=`expr $COUNTER + 1`
        fi
      done
      if [ $COUNTER -ne 100 ]
      then
        echo "WARNING: Failed to kill all httpd processes!"
      fi
      echo "Restarting httpd..."
      service httpd startssl
      echo "Done."
      sleep 5s
    fi
  fi
else
  echo "The minimum server load has not been reached."
fi

sleep $DELAY

done

Thank a Ton buddy
:)
 
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