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linux prog for server space, load etc

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what are the ways by which we can know and generate a report of the space remaining, memory(ram) used and the load on the server over a period of time.
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well, this is for dummies, so in the order asked...

df
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uptime

will get you snapshots of the information you need. To get that information over time, you could write a little script that does all of the above and put it in a cron job.
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