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Name: nmon | Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.2 |
Version: 16g | Vendor: openSUSE |
Release: lp152.3.2 | Build date: Thu Nov 7 16:32:12 2019 |
Group: System/Monitoring | Build host: obs-arm-8 |
Size: 240470 | Source RPM: nmon-16g-lp152.3.2.src.rpm |
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org | |
Url: http://nmon.sourceforge.net/pmwiki.php | |
Summary: Performance Monitor |
This systems administrator, tuner, benchmark tool gives you a huge amount of important performance information in one go. It can output the data in two ways 1. On screen (console, telnet, VNC, putty or X Windows) using curses for low CPU impact which is updated once every two seconds. You hit single characters on you keyboard to enable/disable the various sorts of data. * You can display the CPU, memory, network, disks (mini graphs or numbers), file systems, NFS, top processes, resources (Linux version & processors) and on Power micro-partition information. 2. Save the data to a comma separated file for analysis and longer term data capture. * Use this together with nmon Analyser Excel 2000 spreadsheet, which loads the nmon output file and automatically creates dozens of graphs ready for you to study or write performance reports. * Filter this data, add it to a rrd database (using an excellent freely available utility called rrdtool). This graphs the data to .gif or .png files plus generates the webpage .html file and you can then put the graphs directly on a website automatically on AIX with no need of a Windows based machine. * Directly put the data into a rrd database or other database for your own analysis
GPL-3.0
* Wed Apr 18 2018 aloisio@gmx.com - Update to version 16g Small changes only: * Now cope with 192 physical CPU cores with SMT=8 (for POWER8 servers) * Fixed bug reported with NFS automount in data capture mode + Alternatively, completely switch off JFS stats in capture mode with "-J" * Online view: remove File systems that are "not real" to reduce screen space. Hit "j" and then "J" to remove the pointless file systems * Online view: Small clean up of the titles for the Memory stats (m) * Fri Jul 08 2016 mpluskal@suse.com - Simplify build process a bit - Build as PIE * Sat Jun 18 2016 mpluskal@suse.com - Update to version 16f (boo#985538): * Minor changed to the on-screen view only. * Fri Apr 08 2016 mpluskal@suse.com - Update to 16e (boo#974718) * Boottime shown online in the Kernel "k" panel * Utilisation stats: /proc/stat now reports 10 Utilisation stats including KVM guest VM CPU use = cool. * Bug caused Seg Faults core dumps fixed while collecting to a file including top process stats. * Fix: Improved memory handling for extreme numbers of processes (1000's) or rapid exec of processes (100's in a millisecond) for large Linux servers. We have examples on Intel of 80 CPU cores and POWER 160+ * Online Dot "." command no longer also changes what is displayed as users said it was confusing. * Minor online start-up flash screen text changes to include C concise CPU stats and U for full Utilisation stats (all 10 of them) instead of a file. * Copyright and GPL v3 notice in the code plus online "h" and nmon -h output - Improve manpage generation * Fri Mar 18 2016 mpluskal@suse.com - Enable all features for non intel architectures - Enable support for modern kernels - Add symlink to lmon manpage * Sat Mar 12 2016 mpluskal@suse.com - Update to 16d * Source code re-indented. * Fixes for Welcome screen on Mainframe * Fixed for Curses handling when collecting data to file - big bug for main frame and x86. - Changes for 16b * Fixes for Welcome screen on Mainframe * Fixed for Curses handling when collecting data to file - big bug for main frame and x86. - Changes for 16a * Nvidia GPU support - online & saved to file + You need a S822LC With NVIDIA GPU(s) and Nvidia Library installed libnvidia-ml.so * CPU Wide View - online view for up to 192 CPUs * CPU MHz per Core ratings for machine that allow cores with different MHz - online & saved to file * lscpu stats capture - online & to file * Z experiment mode showing CPU interrupts - Renamed U stats in version 16b - online only * Online colourising stats to aid usability - online only * Massive improvement in help information: nmon -? and nmon -h * Code change to alphabetic order for getopt() and key input functions - just code clean up * New nmon logo on flash screen - online only * Extra kernel stats - online only - Drop nmon.1 and genereate manpage during build * Sun Dec 13 2015 mpluskal@suse.com - Update to 15h * No upstream changelog available - Cleanup spec file * Sun Aug 02 2015 mpluskal@suse.com - Update to 15g * No upstream changelog available * Fri Mar 06 2015 p.drouand@gmail.com - Update to version 15a * Original PowerVM host environment supported * PowerKVM host environment supported /proc/ppc64/lparcfg is missing and SMT is switched off even is guests have it one * PowerKVM guest environment supported /proc/ppc64/lparcfg - probably mostly missing (1.9) * Native guest environment supported - not virtualised * Support Big and Little Endian - for POWER machines that can run both - Do not re-tar the source file; not really useful - Use download Url as source * Tue Oct 28 2014 mpluskal@suse.com - Add manpage - Add licence file - Minor spec file cleanup
/usr/bin/lmon /usr/bin/nmon /usr/share/doc/packages/nmon /usr/share/doc/packages/nmon/LICENSE.GPL-3.0 /usr/share/man/man1/lmon.1.gz /usr/share/man/man1/nmon.1.gz
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