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xfce4-genmon-scripts
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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sysstat
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How can my system load be so high if the CPUs are barely being used? Disk IO?
Well... What that's showing is that at some point in time you copied some pages into swap. Since there's no competition for that, they have just stayed there. It doesn't mean that you are seeing memory pressure now, only that at some point since the last reboot your memory usage passed the high water mark which encouraged the kernel to start thinking about swap. If you have sysstat installed you can run through sar to see when that was and even get some idea of whether or not any of those pages written to swap were ever read again, but just having some pages written to swap doesn't mean a whole lot on its own.
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How to do a hard reboot remotely on an Intel NUC
You can try sysstat/ iostat. https://github.com/sysstat/sysstat Have a cron or systemd process take periodic snapshots and log them or email them. The swordfish on paper looks fast enough, but it’s on the slow side for a NVMe. For reference I’m running a NUC8 i5 with 16GB of RAM, 1 TB Adata XPG SX8200 Pro and it’s been rock solid. Ubuntu 20.04LTS.
- I made a terminal utility to monitor some system stats. Was wondering if you guys know of anything better or if I should continue dev work on it since we need it?
xfce4-genmon-scripts
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How do I take my xubuntu further
Take a look at xtonousou's xfce4-genmon-scripts, also, the example scripts on the Genmon page itself are quite good and if you want to, I have a few of them as well.
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Widgets?
try genmon plugin https://github.com/xtonousou/xfce4-genmon-scripts
What are some alternatives?
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
widgets - Few widgets for Eww, Elkowar’s Wacky Widgets.
atop - System and process monitor for Linux
xfce4-genmon-panel-scripts
prometheus - The Prometheus monitoring system and time series database.
psutil - Cross-platform lib for process and system monitoring in Python
s-tui - Terminal-based CPU stress and monitoring utility
Font-Awesome - The iconic SVG, font, and CSS toolkit
archinstall - Arch Linux installer - guided, templates etc.
splashmark_examples - Splashmark examples - images created with pforret/splashmark
grafterm - Metrics dashboards on terminal (a grafana inspired terminal version)
pure-bash-bible - 📖 A collection of pure bash alternatives to external processes.