Hello, I am trying to set up a system in linux.  One area in which I am
having difficulty is performance monitoring.  What I would like to do is
collect perf counters at 15 sec intervals throughout the day and then have
them emailed to me in a log in the evenings.  A few ways I have already
tried:

System monitor, which appears to be the linux equiv of perfmon in M$, does a
nice job of monitoring real time cpu and memory usage, but doesn't seem to
have a way to record counters in the background.  Nor does it seem capable
of loading a sys mon generated log file if it could...

Atsar, can take measurements of quite a few things in intervals but doesn't
seem to have a graphical viewer for the files it generates.  

Does anyone have any strong opinions they would like to share, or any advice
on the best way to monitor system performance on a daily basis in linux?
Thanks in advance.


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