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Subject: Linux system monitoring tools
From: Jason J. Czerak (jason-czerak
JASNIK.NET)Date: Sat Jul 29 2000 - 13:08:59 CDT
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I'm looking for a linux tool that monitors my server(s) in realtime (or
something really close :). In my travels I found many apps but all were not
real time, or web based (I'm looking for terminal based to display the info on
my seconday monocrome monitor) and there are so many to DL and compile and DL
more libs to get to compile I just gave up and desided to give this list try.
What I had in mind was monitoring for apache, proftpd, qmail (pop and smpt),
MySQL, Linux (hadrives, load, cpu's, memory etc.). I don't want stat's that
scroll across the screen (like tail -f /var/log/messages or something). Just a
set of numbers and averages and peeks and whatnot... Something simple and
flexable. And as I said before I wanna diaplay it on an older seconday monitor.
Thank you.
-- Jason J. Czerak (Jason-CzerakJasnik.net) Linux Systems Evangelist
Jasnik Services, LLC http://www.Jasnik.net
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