too light ?
- htop
- iperf
- ntop
- https://openhardwaremonitor.org/downloads/
- sar
too heavy ?
- cacti
- https://icinga.com/products/icinga-2/
- nagios
- https://prometheus.io/
- webmin
- zabbix
what should free libre open source app should goldilocks choose in 2020 ?
NOTE my orig 2016 post !
my guess is that these have died off now
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DISCLAIMER: I work for the company that makes the software I'm about to suggest. Despite this, my opinions below are entirely my own and in no way representative of those of my employer.
My personal favorite is Netdata.
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love the graphics !
dev-to-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/i/...
Yeah, the dashboard was actually one of the big things that got me started using Netdata in the first place, not just because it's an integral part of Netdata itself (I was used to stuff that required you to provide your own dashboard and/or charting tools), but because I find it so easy to understand. It doesn't try to throw huge numbers of options at you, it just shows you the data.
why is your gitbook archived ?
All of the official documentation has been moved to docs.netdata.cloud. I wasn't ever heavily involved with the documentation, but I think the gitbook was just an early attempt to modernize the documentation so that it wasn't just sitting in a GitHub Wiki.
cool thanks i will fork the old docs to learn about gitdocs
PS is there a link on the old repo to docs.netdata.cloud
erm but would be nice is default option was STABLE and that NO meant NO it seems to be ignoring me saying NO and continuing to run the script
Yeah, there are times that the script is a bit non-obvious. FWIW, if you're running a recent version of Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, OpenSUSE, or CentOS (or a compatible derivative of any of them), we do have prebuilt binary packages.
sorry but STABLE SHOULD BE DEFAULT do you need a github PR to get this fixed ?
also there are some out of date docs that dont mention you get unstable without the stable flag
EASIEST if you just change DEFAULT behaviour to STABLE
PS still loving NETDATA will install on 4 more servers later today :)
WOW debs and rpms TOO !
you need to publicise this BETTER ! but no problemo i love watching the build script building !
PS and why not add OracleLinux to your list of supported distros !
thanks i will try it out ! liking the installer already :)