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pscpug pscpug is a unix utility designed to graph a given process's CPU usage over time. Since you can see changes over time, it is often more useful than top for checking on a specific errant process. pyMonitorix pyMonitorix is an applet application which acts as a frontend for Monitorix software installed on a local or remote server. Pyramba a clone of Karamba written in Python using PyKDE It makes your desktop interactive by showing system status information Python System Monitor Python System Monitor (Psymon) is a cross-platform task and performance monitor. It offers global processes monitoring, systen load history, disk information, network connections, and information about CPU and memory per process. qperfmeter qperfmeter is a simple performance statistics monitor in the style of the well known perfmeter. Qps-h Qps is a perfect visual process manager, an X11 version of "top" or "ps" that displays processes in a window and lets you sort and manipulate them. ROX System Monitor ROX System Monitor is a simplified gtop which shows processes and mounted filesystems as bar charts. sample_load sample_load is an extremely flexible load logger. Not only when and how samples of the load are logged but also the output format is configurable. It uses a buffer (of configurable size) to temporarily store samples, to minimize the overhead of writing to a file.Changes: Logging of memory-in-use (physical/swap) was added. A bug which prevented the program from logging when the output-file didn't exist at startup was fixed. sar_plot sar_plot is a toolkit to monitor your systems performance. The project uses C+, Python, Blt, and PostgreSQL. (MySQL) sarvant a perl script that will analyze a sar file (from the sysstat utility, 'sar') and produce graphs using gnuplot of the collected data Shell SYStem Monitor Shell SYStem Monitor a basic console ncurses application for system monitoring. It will show things like CPU load, memory load, uptime, Ethernet load (bandwidth usage in KB/s), server time, and more. slmon a simple system performance monitor using S-Lang for nice screen layout spong Spong is a simple system-monitoring package written in Perl. It features client based monitoring, monitoring of network services, results displayed via the Web or console, history of problems, and flexible messaging when problems occur. STAMOS "Some Things About My Own Server" is a Perl script which gathers information about the computer it is running on (mainly from /proc) and writes it into an HTML file. sysfence a resource monitoring tool designed for Linux machines. While running as daemon it checks resource levels and makes desired action if some values exceed safety limits sysmonlog sysmonlog is a cpu and network status monitoring and logging program. User can specify intervals and log filename for later use. The log file sysmon generate can be a template for matlab. System Health Monitor a handy python program that will setup your system to generate RRD Graphs of network interface traffic, system load, memory usage, disk space and inode usage and running processes The EDDIE Tool a system monitoring, security and performance analysis agent developed entirely in Python. Its key features are portability, powerful configuration and ease of expansion TimeMon TimeMon gives a graphical representation of where CPU cycles on a computer are going. It runs in an icon on the dock. Originally by Scott Hess, this app has been ported to both GNUstep and Mac OS X. Top provides a rolling display of top-CPU using processes on a Unix system. It also displays other information about the overall health of the system, including load averages and memory utilization Torsmo a system monitor that sits in the corner of your desktop. It's very simple, customizable and it renders only text on the desktop (and percentagebars if you want it to ;) and the only lib it uses is Xlib ttyload gives a color-coded graph of load averages over time Uptime a program that keeps track of your server uptime, and lets you compare it with the uptime of other (similar) hosts VACM a client / server system allowing monitoring and management of a cluster of nodes Intel's Intelligent Platform Management Interface WMCPULoad WMCPULoad is an WindowMaker DockApp that displays current cpuload. It requires libdockapp. wmfire can monitor the average cpu load, or individual cpu load on SMP computers. Additionally it can monitor the memory, network load, or just be set to show a pretty flame. On entering the dock a burning spot replaces the cursor, and after two seconds symbols to represent the current monitor are "burnt" onscreen wmforkplop wmforkplop is yet another dockapp for WindowMaker, or any windowmanager/desktop environment that handles dockapps (KDE has a dockbar extension, and gnome swallows). It is a mixture between wmhdplop and the great wmtop: wmforkplop monitors your processes by sending visual stimuli to your cortex each time your kernel forks or kills a process. WMgMon a generic monitor applet for WindowMaker and Afterstep. It can display system info, the result of other programs, etc. and can be configured to display them as a gauge, a histogram, a percentage, a number, or any combination of those wmmemload wmmemload is a simple dockapp for WindowMaker on X Windows that displays memory and swap space usage. It is very heavily based on WMMemMon and WMCPULoad. WMMemMon WMMemMon is a mem/swap monitor dockapp for WindowMaker, AfterStep and BlackBox. Outside circle is Mem usage in percent,inside is swap. wmSMPmon wmSMPmon is a Window Maker applet for monitoring the CPUs of SMP systems (in french). WMSysMon WMSysMon is a WindowMaker dock app witch shows the CPU usage, memory and swap. wmtop a Windowmaker dockapp that is a mini graphical version of the cpu monitoring utility top xenConsole xenConsole (aka xcon) is a curses-based tty/console monitor for Xen 2.0, basically presenting the output from 'xm list' in a full-screen interface with additional domain information from SNMP, colours and somewhat realtime updates. xload-snmp xload-snmp adds SNMP querying abilities to the venerable xload program. xloadtime a replacement for the standard X system load tool, XLoad. It has a few enhancements over the normal xload. Instead of displaying the hostname at the top of the bar graph, it displays the current time
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