How to Install ‘atop’ to Monitor Logging Activity of Linux System Processes
Atop is a full screen performance monitor that can report the activity of all processes, even the ones that have been completed. Atop also allows
Atop is a full screen performance monitor that can report the activity of all processes, even the ones that have been completed. Atop also allows
Collectd-web is a web front-end monitoring tool based on RRDtool (Round-Robin Database Tool), which interprets and graphical outputs the data collected by the Collectd service
Although Linux is very reliable, wise system administrators should find a way to keep an eye on the system’s behaviour and utilization at all times.
Log.io is a small simple but effective application build on top of Node.js and Socket.io, which allows to monitor Linux servers log files in real
In our last article, we have learned about installing and upgrading the sysstat package and understanding briefly about the utilities which comes with the package.
Sysstat is really a handy tool which comes with number of utilities to monitor system resources, their performance and usage activities. Number of utilities that
Icinga is a modern open source monitoring tool that originated from a Nagios fork, and now has two parallel branches, Icinga 1 and Icinga 2.
CloudStats.me is a new linux server monitoring tool which is very easy to use yet capable of providing most vital information about your server. CloudStats
We mostly rely on integrated tools in Linux to get the system information in GUI, with little or no change with the change in Desktop
Observium is a PHP/MySQL driven Network Observation and Monitoring application, that supports a wide range of operating systems/hardware platforms including, Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, Cisco, HP,
Web-Vmstat it’s a small application written in Java and HTML which displays live Linux system statistics, such as Memory, CPU, I/O, Processes, etc. taken over
PHP Server Monitor is an Open Source web frontend monitoring tool written in PHP, that can verify whether the your servers (IP, domains) or services