12-15-2007
system performance
Anyone know how to fetch the system performance information by the function except the system command? These information includes CPU load,memory usage,network load,disk capacity,etc.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
saidar
saidar(1) General Commands Manual saidar(1)
NAME
saidar - a curses-based tool for viewing system statistics
SYNOPSIS
saidar [-d delay] [-c] [-v] [-h]
DESCRIPTION
saidar is a curses-based tool for viewing the system statistics available through libstatgrab. Statistics include CPU, processes, load,
memory, swap, network I/O, disk I/O, and file system information.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported.
-d DELAY
Wait DELAY seconds between updates (default 3)
-c Enables coloured output
-v Prints the version number
-h Display help and exits
COLOURED OUTPUT
When the -c option is used saidar uses colours to display the data. Each area has a different colour to distinguish it from the nearby
fields. Bold and reverse video effects are used to emphasis fields where necessary.
The load average figures are displayed in bold when they're notably (greater that 1) different to each other. This purely shows that a
change in the load is occurring.
When CPU usage goes over 60% it will be displayed in bold. At 90% the field is displayed using reverse video. Likewise for memory, swap
and disk usage at 75% and 90%. Zombie processes are also highlighted.
Other values (paging, disk I/O and network I/O) are not highlighted due to the nature of the values; it's not easy to determine what
thresholds are significant.
SEE ALSO
statgrab(1) statgrab(3)
AUTHORS
This man page was written by Bartosz Fenski for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution.
WEBSITE
http://www.i-scream.org/libstatgrab/
i-scream $Date: 2006/11/30 23:42:42 $ saidar(1)