[H-GEN] Quick Question :)
Sarah Hollings
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Mon Feb 10 20:07:16 EST 2003
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> Hi Everyone!,
> Really quick question for you all, and probably a simple one
> too, I have a Mandrake 9 Box running a few(Four) game servers, so far no
> problems, but for testing/curiosity purposes I would like to be able to view
> real time information on Memory/Cpu and possibly bandwidth that these
> servers are using, On a per Program basis would be nice, but not neccisary,
> is there a way to do this with not to much trouble involved?, I apologize if
> this is an outrageously easy question, I looked around and I cant seem to
> find any info(I'm fairly new at this, I was so excited when I actually got
> the servers to work!!!).
>
> Thankyou in advance.
> Joe Skilton
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A very simple text console tool is "slmon" - gives you a row of coloured
asterisks for each processor in the box, showing load. ntop for network
load, or pstop. Should be rpm's easily available for these.
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