lib/core/perfcounter/New-IcingaPerformanceCounterObject.psm1
<# .SYNOPSIS Creates a new Performance Counter object based on given input filters. Returns a PSObject with custom members to access the data of the counter .DESCRIPTION Creates a new Performance Counter object based on given input filters. Returns a PSObject with custom members to access the data of the counter .FUNCTIONALITY Creates a new Performance Counter object based on given input filters. Returns a PSObject with custom members to access the data of the counter .EXAMPLE PS>New-IcingaPerformanceCounterObject -FullName '\Processor(*)\% processor time' -Category 'Processor' -Instance '*' -Counter '% processor time'; Category : Processor Instance : * Counter : % processor time PerfCounter : System.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounter SkipWait : False .EXAMPLE PS>New-IcingaPerformanceCounterObject -FullName '\Processor(*)\% processor time' -Category 'Processor' -Instance '*' -Counter '% processor time' -SkipWait; Category : Processor Instance : * Counter : % processor time PerfCounter : System.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounter SkipWait : True .PARAMETER FullName The full path to the Performance Counter .PARAMETER Category The name of the category of the Performance Counter .PARAMETER Instance The instance of the Performance Counter .PARAMETER Counter The actual name of the counter to fetch .PARAMETER SkipWait Set this if no sleep is intended for initialising the counter. This can be useful if multiple counters are fetched during one call with this function if the sleep is done afterwards manually. A sleep is set to 500ms to ensure counter data is valid and contains an offset from previous/current values .INPUTS System.String .OUTPUTS System.PSObject .LINK https://github.com/Icinga/icinga-powershell-framework #> function New-IcingaPerformanceCounterObject() { param( [string]$FullName = '', [string]$Category = '', [string]$Instance = '', [string]$Counter = '', [boolean]$SkipWait = $FALSE ); $pc_instance = New-Object -TypeName PSObject; $pc_instance | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name 'FullName' -Value $FullName; $pc_instance | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name 'Category' -Value $Category; $pc_instance | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name 'Instance' -Value $Instance; $pc_instance | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name 'Counter' -Value $Counter; $pc_instance | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name 'PerfCounter' -Value $Counter; $pc_instance | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name 'SkipWait' -Value $SkipWait; $pc_instance | Add-Member -MemberType ScriptMethod -Name 'Init' -Value { Write-IcingaConsoleDebug ` -Message 'Creating new Counter for Category "{0}" with Instance "{1}" and Counter "{2}". Full Name "{3}"' ` -Objects $this.Category, $this.Instance, $this.Counter, $this.FullName; # Create the Performance Counter object we want to access $this.PerfCounter = New-Object System.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounter; $this.PerfCounter.CategoryName = $this.Category; $this.PerfCounter.CounterName = $this.Counter; # Only add an instance in case it is defined if ([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($this.Instance) -eq $FALSE) { $this.PerfCounter.InstanceName = $this.Instance } # Initialise the counter try { $this.PerfCounter.NextValue() | Out-Null; } catch { # Nothing to do here, will be handled later } <# # For some counters we require to wait a small amount of time to receive proper data # Other counters do not need these informations and we do also not require to wait # for every counter we use, once the counter is initialised within our environment. # This will allow us to skip the sleep to speed up loading counters #> if ($this.SkipWait -eq $FALSE) { Start-Sleep -Milliseconds 500; } } # Return the name of the counter as string $pc_instance | Add-Member -MemberType ScriptMethod -Name 'Name' -Value { return $this.FullName; } <# # Return a hashtable containting the counter value including the # Sample values for the counter itself. In case we run into an error, # keep the counter construct but add an error message in addition. #> $pc_instance | Add-Member -MemberType ScriptMethod -Name 'Value' -Value { [hashtable]$CounterData = @{}; try { [string]$CounterType = $this.PerfCounter.CounterType; $CounterData.Add('value', ([math]::Round([decimal]$this.PerfCounter.NextValue(), 6))); $CounterData.Add('sample', $this.PerfCounter.NextSample()); $CounterData.Add('help', $this.PerfCounter.CounterHelp); $CounterData.Add('type', $CounterType); $CounterData.Add('error', $null); } catch { $CounterData = @{}; $CounterData.Add('value', $null); $CounterData.Add('sample', $null); $CounterData.Add('help', $null); $CounterData.Add('type', $null); $CounterData.Add('error', $_.Exception.Message); } return $CounterData; } # Initialiste the entire counter and internal handlers $pc_instance.Init(); # Return this custom object return $pc_instance; } |