...But a different one can be set in the commandline with the "-i" argument. Default output is formatted for the standard console width of 80 columns, and will show only the bar chart for the CPU usage. To change this, use the "-w" argument explained below in the "usage" section.
Developer: Ismael Antadillas
BSD 3 License
Usage:
cpuplot -i [seconds] -w [small medium large xlarge]
A bash-Script to collect metrics from a Linux system.
Collects server and java process information from various tools and creates charts with the
data. The script was tested on GNU/Linux with gnuplot 4.4.
For the script to work you have to set the variable "JAVA_HOME" to a valid JDK location.
Check the documentation in the script file.
The following information gets collected:
>> output from vmstat
>> netstat tcp states and established connections
>> information from /proc/fd
>> jstat -gc output
>> jstat -class output
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