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  2. Conky (software) - Wikipedia

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    Conky is a free software desktop system monitor for the X Window System.It is available for Linux, FreeBSD, and OpenBSD. [3] Conky is highly configurable [4] [5] [6] and is able to monitor many system variables including the status of the CPU, memory, swap space, disk storage, temperatures, processes, network interfaces, battery power, system messages, e-mail inboxes, Arch Linux updates, many ...

  3. nmon - Wikipedia

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    nmon (Nigel's Monitor [2]) is a computer performance system monitor tool for the AIX and Linux operating systems. [3] [4] The nmon tool has two modes a) displays the performance stats on-screen in a condensed format or b) the same stats are saved to a comma-separated values (CSV) data file for later graphing and analysis to aid the understanding of computer resource use, tuning options and ...

  4. Ganglia (software) - Wikipedia

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    Ganglia software is bundled with enterprise-level Linux distributions such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) or the CentOS repackaging of the same. Ganglia grew out of requirements for monitoring systems by Berkeley (University of California) but now sees use by commercial and educational organisations such as Cray, MIT, NASA and Twitter.

  5. System monitor - Wikipedia

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    A system monitor displaying system resources usage. A system monitor is a hardware or software component used to monitor system resources and performance in a computer system. [1] Among the management issues regarding use of system monitoring tools are resource usage and privacy. Monitoring can track both input and output values and events of ...

  6. GKrellM - Wikipedia

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    GNU Krell Monitors (GKrellM) [1] is a system monitor software based on the GTK+ toolkit that creates a single process stack of system monitors. It can be used to monitor the status of CPUs , main memory , hard disks , network interfaces , local and remote mailboxes, and many other things.

  7. lm_sensors - Wikipedia

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    lm_sensors (Linux-monitoring sensors) is a free open-source software-tool for Linux that provides tools and drivers for monitoring temperatures, voltage, humidity, and fans. It can also detect chassis intrusions. [citation needed]

  8. top (software) - Wikipedia

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    top (table of processes) is a task manager or system monitor program, found in many Unix-like operating systems, that displays information about CPU and memory utilization. Overview [ edit ]

  9. Xymon - Wikipedia

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    Clients are available for Unix and Linux (in formats including source tarball, RPM and Debian package) from the Xymon download site at SourceForge. [2] Windows hosts can use the Big Brother client for Windows, the BBWin client [ 5 ] or the WinPSClient [ 6 ] written in the Windows PowerShell scripting language.