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Monitor packet loss to a particular host and send statistics to Cloudwatch
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import threading | |
import time | |
import logging | |
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO, format='[%(levelname)s %(asctime)s %(name)s] %(message)s') | |
logger = logging.getLogger('pingmon') | |
logger.setLevel(logging.INFO) | |
import boto3 | |
from pythonping.executor import Communicator | |
target = '8.8.4.4' | |
timeout = 1 | |
client = Communicator(target, None, timeout) | |
seq = 1 | |
identifier = client.seed_id | |
attempts = 0 | |
lost = 0 | |
dump_requested = False | |
session = boto3.Session(profile_name='monitoring') | |
cloudwatch = session.client('cloudwatch') | |
def monitor(): | |
global attempts | |
global lost | |
while True: | |
time.sleep(60) | |
loss = round(100 * lost / attempts) | |
logger.info('{} packets sent {} packets lost {}% packet loss'.format(attempts, lost, loss)) | |
attempts = 0 | |
lost = 0 | |
cloudwatch.put_metric_data( | |
MetricData=[ | |
{ | |
'MetricName': 'PacketLoss', | |
'Unit': 'Percent', | |
'Value': loss | |
}, | |
], Namespace='Home') | |
thread = threading.Thread(target=monitor, args=()) | |
thread.daemon = True | |
thread.start() | |
logger.info('pingmon is monitoring {}'.format(target)) | |
while True: | |
attempts += 1 | |
client.send_ping(client.seed_id, seq, b'a') | |
res = client.listen_for(identifier, timeout) | |
if not res.message: | |
lost += 1 | |
seq = client.increase_seq(seq) | |
time.sleep(1) |
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Ping a host every second. Every minute send packet loss percentage metric to Amazon CloudWatch.
I wrote the script so that I could monitor my upstream internet connection via Raspberry Pi. Sending to Cloudwatch meant that I did not need to log the data to disk and worry about wearing out my SD card.