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This is now also available here github.com/sharkcz/collectl.git
Collectl is a light-weight performance monitoring tool capable of reporting interactively as well as logging to disk. It reports statistics on cpu, disk, infiniband, lustre, memory, network, nfs, process, quadrics, slabs and more in easy to read format.
sarPplot simple application which takes output of atsar application and put it into Gnuplot config files , kind of useful on server boxes for performance analyze . cpu,process load,disk,disk-partition,memory & swap,paging & swapping, and many others...
Check_sys is set of scripts written in Perl which can be used to monitor Linux servers (cpu, memory, swap, load, processes, network, filesystems, uptime, disks' I/O). It collects data and stores it using RRDTOOL library. It can log events through syslog
xfbsuite, is a litle benchmark suite for HDD, Filesystem, RAM, CPU, Cache and 2D (piozone, bonnie++, stream, nbench, cachebench, x11perf...), it's available as Text only, dialog, Xdailog or Tk GUI. The benchmark Programms are included precompiled.
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MRTG-PME is a set of performance monitoring extensions to MRTG that allow historical graphing of OS performance data (CPU, memory, paging, disk, etc.) for Linux, Solaris and BSD. With no SNMP required, PME is arguably more secure than standard MRTG.