ein Programm, das ich für jemanden schreibe, muss erkennen können, ob ein Minecraft-Server online ist oder nicht. Es wäre auch toll, wenn es erkennen könnte, wie viele oder welche Spieler online sind. Ich bin mir nicht sicher, wie die Minecraft-Server in dieser Hinsicht funktionieren, also weiß ich nicht, wie ich das anstellen soll. Wenn Sie die spezifische IP dafür möchten, können Sie mir eine Nachricht schicken, obwohl ich nicht sicher bin, ob ich sie hier öffentlich posten darf.
Antwort1
Zur Überwachung würde ich prüfen, ob es bereits eineNagiosSkript, das kann, was Sie wollen.
Wie sich herausstellt, existiert bereits ein Minecraft Server Nagios-Plugin.check_minecraft.py
.
Herunterladen
wget 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vertecx/nagios-plugins/256f81f28c5c79d569bd2265f3ba38c222726c39/check_minecraft.py'
Notiz:Das obige Nagios-Plugin wurde für Python 2 geschrieben. Um es mit Python 3 kompatibel zu machen, wenden Sie diesen Patch an (auch am Ende dieser Antwort wiedergegeben):
curl -sL https://pastebin.com/raw/G2bnsrCw | dos2unix | patch check_minecraft.py
Nutzungshilfe
deltik@node51 [~]$ python check_minecraft.py -h
usage: check_minecraft.py [-h] -H ADDRESS [-p INTEGER] [-n INTEGER]
[-m STRING] [-f] [-w DOUBLE] [-c DOUBLE] [-t DOUBLE]
[-v]
This plugin will try to connect to a Minecraft server.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-H ADDRESS, --hostname ADDRESS
host name or IP address
-p INTEGER, --port INTEGER
port number (default: 25565)
-n INTEGER, --number-of-checks INTEGER
number of checks to get stable average response time
(default: 5)
-m STRING, --motd STRING
expected motd in server response (default: A Minecraft
Server)
-f, --warn-on-full generate warning if server is full
-w DOUBLE, --warning DOUBLE
response time to result in warning status (seconds)
-c DOUBLE, --critical DOUBLE
response time to result in critical status (seconds)
-t DOUBLE, --timeout DOUBLE
seconds before connection times out (default: 10)
-v, --verbose show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may
truncate output)
MINECRAFT UNKNOWN: Invalid arguments
Anwendungsbeispiel
Prüfung, die mc.deltik.org
die erwartete MOTD (Nachricht des Tages) von folgendem zurückgibt Deltik Minecraft Server
:
deltik@node51 [~] python check_minecraft.py -H mc.deltik.org -m "Deltik Minecraft Server"
MINECRAFT OK: 0/20 players online - 300 bytes in 0.0345 second response time|time=0.0345476s;0.0;0.0;0.0;10.0
Ressourcen
check_minecraft.py
wird hier vollständig wiedergegeben:
#!/usr/bin/env python
# coding=utf8
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
import sys, string, socket, time, argparse
# Exit statuses recognized by Nagios.
STATE_OK = 0
STATE_WARNING = 1
STATE_CRITICAL = 2
STATE_UNKNOWN = 3
# Output formatting string.
OUTPUT_OK = "MINECRAFT OK: {0} - {1} bytes in {2:.3} second response time|time={2}s;{3};{4};0.0;{5}"
OUTPUT_WARNING = "MINECRAFT WARNING: {0} - {1} bytes in {2:.3} second response time|time={2}s;{3};{4};0.0;{5}"
OUTPUT_CRITICAL = "MINECRAFT CRITICAL: {0} - {1} bytes in {2:.3} second response time|time={2}s;{3};{4};0.0;{5}"
OUTPUT_EXCEPTION = "MINECRAFT CRITICAL: {0}"
OUTPUT_UNKNOWN = "MINECRAFT UNKNOWN: Invalid arguments"
# Minecraft packet ID:s, delimiters and encoding.
MC_SERVER_LIST_PING = "\xfe"
MC_DISCONNECT = "\xff"
MC_DELIMITER = u"\xa7"
MC_ENCODING = "utf-16be"
def log(start, message):
print("{0}: {1}".format(datetime.now() - start, message))
def get_server_info(host, port, num_checks, timeout, verbose):
start_time = datetime.now()
total_delta = timedelta()
byte_count = len(MC_SERVER_LIST_PING) * num_checks
# Contact the server multiple times to get a stable average response time.
for i in range(0, num_checks):
if (verbose): iteration = "Iteration {0}/{1}: ".format(i + 1, num_checks)
# Save start time and connect to server.
if (verbose): log(start_time, "{0}Connecting to {1} on port {2}.".format(iteration, host, port))
net_start_time = datetime.now()
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.settimeout(timeout)
s.connect((host, port))
# Send Minecraft Server List Ping packet.
if (verbose): log(start_time, "{0}Sending Server List Ping.".format(iteration))
s.send(MC_SERVER_LIST_PING)
# Receive answer from server. The largest answer returned by the server that also works with the Minecraft client
# seems to be around 520 bytes (259 unicode character at 2 bytes each plus one start byte and one length byte).
if (verbose): log(start_time, "{0}Receiving data...".format(iteration))
data = s.recv(550)
data_len = len(data)
byte_count += data_len
if (verbose): log(start_time, "{0}Received {1} bytes".format(iteration, data_len))
s.close()
# Check if returned data seems valid. If not, throw AssertionError exception.
if (verbose):
if (data[0] == MC_DISCONNECT):
log(start_time, "Returned data seems valid.")
else:
log(start_time, "Returned data is invalid. First byte is {0:#x}.".format(ord(data[0])))
assert data[0] == MC_DISCONNECT
# Save response time for later average calculation.
delta = datetime.now() - net_start_time
total_delta += delta
time.sleep(0.1)
# Calculate the average response time in seconds
total_response = total_delta.seconds + total_delta.microseconds / 1000000.0
average_response = total_response / num_checks
# Decode and split returned skipping the first two bytes.
info = data[3:].decode(MC_ENCODING).split(MC_DELIMITER)
motd = info[:]
del motd[-1] # removing max_players
del motd[-1] # removing players
motd = ''.join(motd).replace("\n","") # removing newlines
return {'motd': motd,
'players': int(info[-2]),
'max_players': int(info[-1]),
'byte_count': byte_count,
'response_time': average_response}
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="This plugin will try to connect to a Minecraft server.");
parser.add_argument('-H', '--hostname', dest='hostname', metavar='ADDRESS', required=True, help="host name or IP address")
parser.add_argument('-p', '--port', dest='port', type=int, default=25565, metavar='INTEGER', help="port number (default: 25565)")
parser.add_argument('-n', '--number-of-checks', dest='num_checks', type=int, default=5, metavar='INTEGER', help="number of checks to get stable average response time (default: 5)")
parser.add_argument('-m', '--motd', dest='motd', default='A Minecraft Server', metavar='STRING', help="expected motd in server response (default: A Minecraft Server)")
parser.add_argument('-f', '--warn-on-full', dest='full', action='store_true', help="generate warning if server is full")
parser.add_argument('-w', '--warning', dest='warning', type=float, default=0.0, metavar='DOUBLE', help="response time to result in warning status (seconds)")
parser.add_argument('-c', '--critical', dest='critical', type=float, default=0.0, metavar='DOUBLE', help="response time to result in critical status (seconds)")
parser.add_argument('-t', '--timeout', dest='timeout', type=float, default=10.0, metavar='DOUBLE', help="seconds before connection times out (default: 10)")
parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', dest='verbose', action='store_true', help="show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output)")
# Parse the arguments. If it failes, exit overriding exit code.
try:
args = parser.parse_args()
except SystemExit:
print(OUTPUT_UNKNOWN)
sys.exit(STATE_UNKNOWN)
try:
info = get_server_info(args.hostname, args.port, args.num_checks, args.timeout, args.verbose)
if string.find(info['motd'], args.motd) > -1:
# Check if response time is above critical level.
if args.critical and info['response_time'] > args.critical:
print(OUTPUT_CRITICAL.format("{0} second response time".format(info['response_time']), info['byte_count'], info['response_time'], args.warning, args.critical, args.timeout))
sys.exit(STATE_CRITICAL)
# Check if response time is above warning level.
if args.warning and info['response_time'] > args.warning:
print(OUTPUT_WARNING.format("{0} second response time".format(info['response_time']), info['byte_count'], info['response_time'], args.warning, args.critical, args.timeout))
sys.exit(STATE_WARNING)
# Check if server is full.
if args.full and info['players'] == info['max_players']:
print(OUTPUT_WARNING.format("Server full! {0} players online".format(info['players']), info['byte_count'], info['response_time'], args.warning, args.critical, args.timeout))
sys.exit(STATE_WARNING)
print(OUTPUT_OK.format("{0}/{1} players online".format(info['players'], info['max_players']), info['byte_count'], info['response_time'], args.warning, args.critical, args.timeout))
sys.exit(STATE_OK)
else:
print(OUTPUT_WARNING.format("Unexpected MOTD, {0}".format(info['motd']), info['byte_count'], info['response_time'], args.warning, args.critical, args.timeout))
sys.exit(STATE_WARNING)
except socket.error as msg:
print(OUTPUT_EXCEPTION.format(msg))
sys.exit(STATE_CRITICAL)
except AssertionError:
print(OUTPUT_EXCEPTION.format("Invalid data returned by server"))
sys.exit(STATE_CRITICAL)
except UnicodeDecodeError:
print(OUTPUT_EXCEPTION.format("Unable to decode server response"))
sys.exit(STATE_CRITICAL)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
Lizenztext:
The MIT License
Copyright (c) 2012-2016 Petter Jönsson
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.
Python 3-Kompatibilitätspatch (von mir geschrieben):
1c1
< #!/usr/bin/env python
---
> #!/usr/bin/env python3
21,22c21,22
< MC_SERVER_LIST_PING = "\xfe"
< MC_DISCONNECT = "\xff"
---
> MC_SERVER_LIST_PING = b"\xfe"
> MC_DISCONNECT = b"\xff"
61c61
< if (data[0] == MC_DISCONNECT):
---
> if (data.startswith(MC_DISCONNECT)):
64c64
< log(start_time, "Returned data is invalid. First byte is {0:#x}.".format(ord(data[0])))
---
> log(start_time, "Returned data is invalid. First byte is {0:#x}.".format(data[0]))
66c66
< assert data[0] == MC_DISCONNECT
---
> assert data.startswith(MC_DISCONNECT)
114c114
< if string.find(info['motd'], args.motd) > -1:
---
> if info['motd'].find(args.motd) > -1:
Antwort2
Sieht aus, als ob Sie einen terminalbasierten Minecraft-Client möchten.
Guck dir das an:https://github.com/ORelio/Minecraft-Console-Client