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    cpuplot

    Command Line profiler of CPU usage

    ...Bar graphs represent the percentage of Total CPU Usage, and the percentage of Total 1 Minute Load Average. Default wait interval between system readings is 5secs. But a different one can be set in the command line 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]
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    Metric Collector

    A bash-Script to collect metrics from a Linux system.

    ...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 >> CPU%, MEM% and ThreadCount from top and ps-command >> disk usage for each mounted device from df-command
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