If you want to install this, make sure you do it in puppet, don't just install it in yum on a machine. htop is useful, it's just policy for things to be installed via puppet, as it is much easier to manage. Darren L. VanBuren ===================== http://theoks.net/ On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 10:07, Ricky Elrod <codeblock@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hey everyone -- I was wondering about getting htop installed throughout > the infrastructure, as I think this will help with on-the-fly checking of > issues. For example, if load average is high, it is very easy using htop > to sort by CPU, and see exactly what is causing the issue. If RAM usage is > abnormal, it's easy to sort by that. It also has some other features that > could prove useful. > > A prime example of when this could have been useful was when hosted01's > load averages went up to near 60 last night. It would have made finding the > issue quite a bit faster for me. > > I asked on IRC what would have to be done to go about getting it installed, > and was informed that the first step is to write to the mailing list and > check > for any objections, which is the purpose of this email. So, I'll formally > ask: > Are there any objections to getting htop installed globall throughout the > infrastructure? > > It's in EPEL and is 67k, disk-space-wise according to yum. > > Thoughts? > > > _______________________________________________ > infrastructure mailing list > infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/infrastructure > _______________________________________________ infrastructure mailing list infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/infrastructure