nmon is short for Nigel's Performance Monitor It either shows you the stats on-screen updating once a second or saves the data to a CSV file for later analysis and graphing. For details see the homepage ==> http://nmon.sourceforge.net
Please use the latest version.
The new version "njmon" outputs JSON format that a lot of tools use these days. It integrates well with saving data directly to InfluxDB and graphing with Grafana.
Features
- njmon new data collector outputting JSON format
- Includes Python injectors for adding the JSON data InfluxDB and Splunk
- njmon covers AIX, VIOS and Linux
- njmon has about 100 times the stats over nmon
- njmon allows real-time stats graphing via InfluxDB + Grafana and a bunch of similar tools
License
GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)
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User Reviews
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Great tool to get a systems view of performance. Excellent entry point to find out potential bottlenecks production use cases - both monolithic applications and complexes of interacting components.
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Tiny but great tools ;)
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nice job
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Works great with FreeBSD + linprocfs
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nmon is a great tool any one should know about it