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below
- A time traveling resource monitor for modern Linux systems
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Diagnosing Memory Useage on Linux - Catch Me Up
below is good. Enable the service and add the --dict-compress-chunk-size argument, and you can keep a week of... pretty much everything, by cgroup and by process, at 5 second sampling period, in under 1 GB of /var/log space.
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The modern way for troubleshooting high Linux system load (2020)
IO wait is counted against load by linux. So high IO pressure, i.e. found in `/proc/pressure`
I'm liking this project https://github.com/facebookincubator/below
It's packaged in Fedora.
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Type-Checked Keypaths in Rust
I created something similar for our project “below” (https://github.com/facebookincubator/below/blob/main/below/b...).
The program collects system resource metrics into a data structure and we need to display the fields with different styles and formats. In order to decouple the data structure from rendering, Queriable (Keyable) and FieldId (combine KeyPath + mirror struct into enum) are used. I will definitely like to checkout the KeyPath implementation as it seems more general.
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List of CLI programs (follow-up to GUI). Feel free to make suggestions.
System Monitors: Would include Below.
- facebookincubator/below: A time traveling resource monitor for modern Linux systems
- Below - time traveling resource monitor for modern Linux systems
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BTOP++ is a power resource monitor for Linux
I have been using glances for a terminal sysmon but I don't like that it eats so much RAM. Can someone please recommend a system monitor that is easy to comprehend and less resource hungry?
I am also curious about below [0] since it came up recently.
[0] https://github.com/facebookincubator/below
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ATOP seems more intuitive than htop...what's your throught?
Below! https://github.com/facebookincubator/below
awesome-alternatives-in-rust
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Introducing rewriteit.net - A collection of software rewritten in Rust
I used https://github.com/TaKO8Ki/awesome-alternatives-in-rust as an initial resource. If you know of any other resources please let me know!
- Youki, a container runtime written in Rust that has passed all integration tests provided by OCI(Open Container Initiative).
- BTOP++ is a power resource monitor for Linux
- Gobang – Cross-platform TUI database management tool written in Rust
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I recently find out this command line tool called bat, which is a cat clone and I'm blown away with it. Can you guys recommend any more of such programs?
Here's a list: https://github.com/TaKO8Ki/awesome-alternatives-in-rust
- TaKO8Ki/awesome-alternatives-in-rust
- A curated list of replacements for existing software written in Rust
What are some alternatives?
bottom - Yet another cross-platform graphical process/system monitor.
btop - A monitor of resources
bpytop - Linux/OSX/FreeBSD resource monitor
unp - Unpacks things.
iotop - A top utility for IO
nnn - n³ The unorthodox terminal file manager
dua-cli - View disk space usage and delete unwanted data, fast.
modern-unix - A collection of modern/faster/saner alternatives to common unix commands.
crun - A fast and lightweight fully featured OCI runtime and C library for running containers