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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.
Performance monitoring and logging software for Linux and Windows.
PumpedUp gathers system performance data on a second by second basis and creates real time or static graphical web pages. It can quickly point out maximized resources on a system. It also has options for sending data to Redis / Logstash for analysis, or Nagios for alarming.
PumpedUp runs an insecure web server on port 8080 by default and requires you to provide your own security for that port. You can disable this functionality by editing the PumpedUp configuration file.
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SysUsage is a system monitoring and alarm reporting tool. It can generate historical graph views of CPU, memory, IO, network and disk usage, and very much more.
SHEMO: System HEalth MOnitoring gathers system statistics (cpu, memory usage, load, disk I/O, etc...) from several hosts and centralizes, analyses, and stores all statistics
in a database, which can be later retrieved and analysed thru a web interface.
sysprofd is a system profiling daemon that can report results through a tcp connection to a remote client. sysprofd profiles cpu, memory, and swap usage statistics, process status statistics e.t.c. Imagine using it to easily monitor lots of linux boxes