![]() ![]() They are sometimes provided with plugins to monitor a particular feature of the system. ![]() In addition to your Debian servers, these tools can control most of the time heterogeneous systems. These tools are typically used to monitor the overall functioning of a network computer fleet. Each container displays a live feed of its critical metrics. This command gives you a tabulated view of your containers. Stacer - GUI for CPU/memory, and other things Docker’s built-in mechanism for viewing resource consumption is docker stats. Saidar - Watch the burden simply and concisely (with network and disks)Ītop - Similar to saidar in the available information (also generates stats for long periods if run in the background via /etc/init.d/atop)Ĭpu-x - tool that gathers information on CPU, motherboard and more Debian/Ubuntu users can do so by: sudo apt install atop Other Linux users can use their standard package manager, followed by the atop keyword. If youre happy to install third-party performance monitoring tools, Htop. Htop - Alternative to the traditional top. tools to aid examination of resource, disk space, and network usage. The article, entitled Police Your Network Traffic with IPTraf written by Jack Wallen presents IPTraf as a viable alternative to commercial network analysis tools that can cost up to 2000 pounds (British currency). Contains free, kill, pkill, pgrep, pmap, ps, pwdx, skill, slabtop, snice, sysctl, tload, top, uptime, vmstat, w, watch Procps - /proc file system utilities - a "pseudo" file system that provides information about processes. Wireshark - Capture and analyze network trafficĪpachetop - Realtime Apache monitoring tool To use iotop, open a terminal and type the following command: sudo iotop. Tcpdump - Capture communications transmitted over your network interfaces ![]() Iftop - Observe the flows on your network interfaces The htop tool is an interactive and real-time process monitoring application for Linux that shows your usage per CPU or core. It listens to network traffic on a named interface and displays a table of current bandwidth usage. htop command allows us to monitor as well as kill any process. Netstat - Monitor active connections on your system iftop does for network usage what top(1) does for CPU usage. F9 Kill a process using the htop command. Bootchart - Graphic generator detailing the boot sequence of the system. ![]()
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