surya_prabhakar
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Process monitoring tool
Hello experts ..,
I am trying to find a tool which can monitor all the process of the system . Amount of cpu , memory and other parameters of each process over a time period and generate graphs for them .Do we have any tool available ??
HP Unix has a similar tool called measureware . I am looking for a similar solution .
Thanks in advance .
surya.
I am trying to find a tool which can monitor all the process of the system . Amount of cpu , memory and other parameters of each process over a time period and generate graphs for them .Do we have any tool available ??
HP Unix has a similar tool called measureware . I am looking for a similar solution .
Thanks in advance .
surya.
top + ps
ksysguard
ksysguard
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Os : LINUX
I should be able to generate graphs for each process .
I should be able to generate graphs for each process .
http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/
is what you are looking for
is what you are looking for
It supports monitoring of bandwith, cpu, memory, disk activitiy, much much more
it is even able to monitor remote systems using a SNMPD even using different operating systems
so could could have status stats of an entire network on one single webserver
it is even able to monitor remote systems using a SNMPD even using different operating systems
so could could have status stats of an entire network on one single webserver
sample: http://mrtg.drzeus.cx/global.cpu.php
mrtg can really measure anything it's the best tool ever.
mrtg can really measure anything it's the best tool ever.
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I will check and update.
Do you have any easy steps to configure it?
Do you have any easy steps to configure it?
Which distrobution are you using
KDE System Monitor. if you run kde.
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Redhat is my distro
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I should be able to call it in cron / scripts on a remote server ?? It should generate reports with graphs of various process and their resource consumption
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Webmin and Webalizer for Linux.
What is the OS you want to monitor?