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Linux tool for recording CPU, RAM and network usage + graph
Hi LowEndSupport!
Do you guys know of a linux cmd tool that can record the cpu, ram and network usage every x minutes and then create a graph out of it?
So far I have only been able to find tools that show these usages real time, but that's not what I need.
Thanks for the help, please double my bandwidth.
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https://hetrixtools.com/dashboard/ with Server Agent Monitor
Thank you so much! This is exactly what I need and it's funny how I didn't know about it considering I've been using HetrixTools for uptime and blacklist monitoring.:)
Your Trustpilot review has been doubled.
Netdata
munin
Collectd + collectd graph panel
Grafana+telegraph
Netdata 👍
If you use Rocky or Alma linux cockpit is all you need
Prometheus + Grafana
... + node_exporter
Tried observium this past week. When your NMS reports wrong uptime, it's a POS. I do not recommend.
thanks for this thread, I didn't even know hetrixtools had this feature
same haha
Zabbix is also pretty easy to setup, and add an agent. Pretty low on resources as well. It's good for this basic use cases for checking.
You can go wild with the Dashboard if you want
Thank you for all your recommendations, I went with HetrixTools. I needed the ability to easily share the resource usage records with my future hosting provider. I won't fuck around everyone's fair-usage, virmach-like cpu restrictions and what-not, I can just send them the records and they can decide for themselves whether they want business with me or not.
Thank you LowEndHelpdesk!
zabbix
You already got it, but yeah, HetrixTools heartbeat monitor is lovely. I use it to monitor my Korean VPN servers because traffic overage prices are like 6-12 cents/GB.
Been considering implementing Netdata for all our production servers so our users can take a looksie
Yikes that's super expensive! :O
+1 for zabbix!
NetData !
Yes, it's a huge pet peeve of mine! All the domestic providers seem to charge like that. I am just stuck with them because certain streaming sites don't whitelist foreign providers (AWS, Azure, Vultr, Psychz) despite their Korean IPs.