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Topic: [SOLVED] System Performance Monitor for Linux? (Read 1314 times)

legendary
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August 04, 2011, 12:40:33 PM
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htop

Usually it is not installed by default, but it should be in repository of every distribution.


Good enough, thank you much!!  Wink
hero member
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htop

Usually it is not installed by default, but it should be in repository of every distribution.

newbie
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Is there a system performance monitor for command-line linux via SSH?  I know there are commands that can be run to see the current state of memory usage, processor usage, swap usage, etc, but I'd like to see all of those stats in real-time, preferably on a graph (something like the Windows performance monitor).  Is something like that possible?

Command line is text by definition so that's a contradictory requirement.

If you are willing to drop the command-line requirement, just install X and do a remote session (various ways to achieve this), launch system monitor.
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1005
Is there a system performance monitor for command-line linux via SSH?  I know there are commands that can be run to see the current state of memory usage, processor usage, swap usage, etc, but I'd like to see all of those stats in real-time, preferably on a graph (something like the Windows performance monitor).  Is something like that possible?
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