What system monitors do you use? - Desktop Customization & Workflow
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I use top, slurm, ttyload.
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Those are the programs I use.
I set them as alias because I don't want to bother remembering their names. Code: alias mon1="htop" |
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Glances, everything rolled into one.
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just plain old 'top'
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htop already fulfill my needs :P
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htop on linux, top on BSD. Same old same old.
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Top.
Trafshow/iftop/etherape. systat -if Etc... I really like the way etherape gives a graphical representation of whichever traffic I wish to see, but it is far from being a lightweight application. |
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(07-04-2013, 01:06 AM)29a Wrote: Top.If you say "ethe-rape" we can start saying tcpdump, wireshark, and all the panoply. |
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htop of course, both on GNU/Linux and FreeBSD
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I use Slurm, TTYload, htop, and dstat. Do any of you know of a good iptables log monitor?
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dstat/htop, usually.
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htop! I even use it on my FreeBSD systems!
also, 100th post! :D |
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Htop is not very accurate on BSD.
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/proc
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You got me!
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htop. Don't really need anything else.
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