SysUsage

SysUsage is a system monitoring and alarm reporting tool.
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  • License:
  • Perl Artistic License
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Gilles DAROLD
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://www.samse.fr/GPL/sysusage/

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SysUsage is a system monitoring and alarm reporting tool. SysUsage is a system monitoring and alarm reporting tool. The project can generate historical graph views of CPU, memory, IO, network and disk usage, and much more.USAGEOnce you have correctly installed and configured SysUsage the best way to run it is by croni job. As it is very fast you can set running time each minute. This is the default interval used in the graph report tool sysusagegraph. So I recommand you to do so or to modify this script to match you interval.Here is how I use it with an installation with all path by default :*/1 * * * * /INSTALL_DIR/sysusage*/5 * * * * /INSTALL_DIR/sysusagegraphIf you have change the default installation path (/usr/local/sysusage) you need to give these script the path to the configuration into the command line argument using -c option. To know what arguments can be passed use option -h or --help. Here are some key features of "SysUsage": · Load average. · CPUs usage. (total, system, user, iowait, idle, steal) · Memory usage (with and without cache). · Share memory usage (POSIX /dev/shm). · Swap usage. · Page swapping. · Page I/O stats. · R/W request stats. · R/W block stats. · Created process per second. · Percentage of open file regarding to file-max. · Number of socket in use. With TCP versus UDP. · Any active network interface usage. · Errors on network interface (bad packet, dropping, collision. · Any mounted partition disk space usage. · Monitoring running process. · Monitoring number of file in queue directory. What's New in This Release: · This release is a major code rewriting and features addons. It also include better support to major Linux distribution with RPM, SlackBuild and Debian packaging support. To see all changes take a look at Changelog and the Features menu link.


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