-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 11/11/2011 11:37 PM, Gnanashekar wrote: > Hi, > > I am from an IBM aix background. > Recently I have started managing Linux on intel hardware. > > I am looking for a tool to monitor and trend the resource (CPU, memory, paging & network) utilization. I use nmon on IBM hardware. I can also download nmon executable compiled for intel and red hat Linux. > > Curious to know if there is any other tool similar to nmon that majority of the Linux community uses. > > Thanks, > > Sent from my iPad > Dear Gnaneshekar: You can use vmstat, tihs is a tool for activity monitoring, for example you can view the mem, CPU utilization, pagging, and more, and is a good idea get the output and then use gnuplot for parsing it and then graph this. regards. F.- - -- Facundo M. de la Cruz (tty0) IT Consultant & Security Researcher GPG fingerprint: DF2F 514A 5167 00F5 C753 BF3B D797 C8E1 5726 0789 "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rich Cook -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJOvoN6AAoJENeXyOFXJgeJNrIP/2HFyEmGLPXemmt5JjXbO9h/ BujHDaPwcnKF3xRBX/pCBv9WWHGPKm5MURbGLuq6qCEBqVOarJBc9o/WJhaFqLsz vv4fRtXH/Fu37eVDYoDrC3/bvCYcBweHr/g5jPVRdNgGTEmNqJn2Zi7NYE0Hm3mB jQBEzmD9psioyTPkm2UF64oPvTBkJ5ZKwDyk6uMmG400LSvsVpWPESKXUULE/qrk wGn8iJr/D5G0h0ILfFrzyD62rDday5Lx2j17KdrwkBPXEgHD55DlD/2OkbE3Thii DZPojLzE7mmAI1E4a9GoZvIaLa3T36X6aXU/j3eGpZdJO6jM2JMVAPnZ7V3a9eVm aE8QNqLjHJ7WuSbOSnQlHJliTxx94yTXchJdYOIOXhDYOJFZTzltIUq6+FeFLbhv ZK3pqtHpDyf4rvGsmp108xqohBTSHP2ZLbK3ohKX7yU/ExaBnYx/rlyntZvX+ZTq NdKrg9fCwk0s7KVL2ugof6H9rkKcTiKB6dmyC55f1STqZ5Ee3G0k3OqikaLbPckV xxaJMOA1RZsWxmIw3M2aKlzkvwLiQbyu9zQuqbiBX8DJULiMEzOs3ekwtFrMa0nc U+P1BnYOEf4qfO3lq+Y4c1KDPRL/mGscZybe6p5WJQYlcjfkBsdfoWY7tLfnRvaT Nq5haAlzjcrfwGdiipMG =HLdj -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list