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Glances (All in One Place) – Advanced Real Time System Performance Monitoring Tool for Linux

August 26, 2016December 26, 2019 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - Leave a Comment

Glances is a cross-platform curses-based system monitoring tool written in Python. It uses the psutil library to retrieve information from your system. It’s accommodating all in one place, It shows …

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HTOP – A Nifty Tool to Monitor Linux System Performance

December 27, 2014January 8, 2020 - by Prakash Subramanian - Leave a Comment

The Linux administrator can’t live even a day without using the Top Command, because whenever a Linux system load is too high, your fingers can automatically type in the terminal …

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How to check running process in Linux

December 26, 2013November 29, 2021 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - Leave a Comment

Many Linux commands can be used to view processes running on a Linux system. ‘ps’ and ‘top’ command are widely used by many Linux administrators to view running processes and …

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SAR – Linux System Performance Monitoring Tool (Check Linux System Activity Report Using the SAR Command)

December 12, 2013September 16, 2019 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - Leave a Comment

The sar stands for “System Activity Report”, which is used to collect, report or store system activity information. It is a system performance monitoring command that is used to report …

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Top Command – A Best Tool to Monitor Linux System Performance

December 3, 2013December 23, 2019 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - Leave a Comment

Troubleshooting performance problems on Linux system every day is really a challenging task for a Linux system administrator. High CPU, memory, and disk I/O usage is one of them, which …

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