def parse_snmp_data(source_dir):
    """
	This method reads the content of the snmpwalk-worker files into 
	our python methods. This is necessary for inserting the content 
	into the databackend and into the rrd files. 	     
	"""
    doc = {}
    timestamps = set()
    files = glob.glob(source_dir + "/*.txt")
    time_begin = time.time()
    time_current = time.time()
    time_last = time.time()
    counter = 0
    for file in files:
        (read_lines, timestamp,
         doc) = snmp_preprocess.parse_snmp_file(file, doc)
        counter += read_lines
        timestamps.add(timestamp)

        # output some performance statistics
        time_current = time.time()
        if (time_current - time_last > 5):
            #print "Processed %s lines in %s seconds (%s lines per second)" % (
            #counter, time_current - time_begin, counter / (time_current - time_begin))
            time_last = time_current

    if (time_current - time_last > 5):
        #print "Processed %s lines in %s seconds (%s lines per second)" % (
        #counter, time_current - time_begin, counter / (time_current - time_begin))
        time_last = time_current

    if len(timestamps) != 1:
        print "ERROR: There should only be a single timestamp in the directory. Check your configuration ..."
        sys.exit(1)
    return doc
def parse_snmp_data(source_dir):
    doc = {}
    timestamps = set()
    files = glob.glob(source_dir + "/*.txt")
    time_begin = time.time()
    time_current = time.time()
    time_last = time.time()
    counter = 0
    for file in files:
        (read_lines, timestamp, doc) = snmp_preprocess.parse_snmp_file(file, doc)
        counter += read_lines
        timestamps.add(timestamp)

        # do statistical calculation
        time_current = time.time()
        if time_current - time_last > 5:
            print "Processed %s lines in %s seconds (%s lines per second)" % (
                counter,
                time_current - time_begin,
                counter / (time_current - time_begin),
            )
            time_last = time_current

    if time_current - time_last > 5:
        print "Processed %s lines in %s seconds (%s lines per second)" % (
            counter,
            time_current - time_begin,
            counter / (time_current - time_begin),
        )
        time_last = time_current

    if len(timestamps) != 1:
        print "ERROR: There should only be a single timestamp in the directory. Check your configuration ..."
        sys.exit(1)
    return doc
def parse_snmp_data(source_dir):
	"""
	This method reads the content of the snmpwalk-worker files into 
	our python methods. This is necessary for inserting the content 
	into the databackend and into the rrd files. 	     
	"""
	doc = {}
	timestamps = set()
	files = glob.glob(source_dir + "/*.txt")
	time_begin = time.time()
	time_current = time.time()
	time_last = time.time()
	counter = 0
	for file in files:
		(read_lines, timestamp, doc) = snmp_preprocess.parse_snmp_file(file, doc)
		counter += read_lines
		timestamps.add(timestamp)
	
		# output some performance statistics
		time_current = time.time()
		if (time_current - time_last > 5):
			#print "Processed %s lines in %s seconds (%s lines per second)" % (
			#counter, time_current - time_begin, counter / (time_current - time_begin))
			time_last = time_current
	
	if (time_current - time_last > 5):
		#print "Processed %s lines in %s seconds (%s lines per second)" % (
		#counter, time_current - time_begin, counter / (time_current - time_begin))
		time_last = time_current

	if len(timestamps) != 1 and len(timestamps) != 0:
		print "ERROR: There should only be a single timestamp in the directory. Check your configuration ..."
		sys.exit(1)
	return doc
def parse_snmp_data(source_dir):
    doc = {}
    timestamps = set()
    files = glob.glob(source_dir + "/*.txt")
    time_begin = time.time()
    time_current = time.time()
    time_last = time.time()
    counter = 0
    for file in files:
        (read_lines, timestamp,
         doc) = snmp_preprocess.parse_snmp_file(file, doc)
        counter += read_lines
        timestamps.add(timestamp)

        # do statistical calculation
        time_current = time.time()
        if (time_current - time_last > 5):
            print "Processed %s lines in %s seconds (%s lines per second)" % (
                counter, time_current - time_begin, counter /
                (time_current - time_begin))
            time_last = time_current

    if (time_current - time_last > 5):
        print "Processed %s lines in %s seconds (%s lines per second)" % (
            counter, time_current - time_begin, counter /
            (time_current - time_begin))
        time_last = time_current

    if len(timestamps) != 1:
        print "ERROR: There should only be a single timestamp in the directory. Check your configuration ..."
        sys.exit(1)
    return doc