On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, eric clover wrote:
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> > Howdy,
> >
> > As I've said several times, my co is in the middle of shifting over to
> > Linux web and email servers.
> >
> > One of my jobs as the new Sys Admin is to find apps that accomplish
> certain
> > jobs, in similar fashtion to the apps we use on NT.
> >
> > One thing we use all the time on NT is a resource meter. Current page
> hits,
> > current CPU usages, memory usage, SQL querys in progress, etc.
> >
> > Probably the most important of these is the CPU, then the mem usage.
> >
> > Ok, so I need something that will tell me these types of things, but since
> > we're not running X on this server, it's got to be console-based.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> > Yes, I'll look on freashmeat too :-) I just thought I'd ask.
> >
> > Also, would anyone care to explain the load average feature of "uptime"?
> >
> > 12:07pm up 14 days, 1:49, 10 users, load average: 0.48, 0.43, 0.45
> >
> > Thanks,
> > JW
> >
Actually, the KDE desktop environment also provides a resource meter that it
is obviously copied from the one in WinNT, just in case you're interested. I
just forgot the name of the thingie, but you can look around the applications
menus in any Red Hat box. It's installed by default.
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