NMON – Command Line Performance Monitoring Tool
To install nmon
sudo apt-get install nmon
To run nmon
nmon
Use the keyboard commands to toggle individual sections on and off:
't' = Top-processes
'm' – Memory S
'j' = Filesystems
'd' or 'D' = Disks (capital D shows different measurements)
'n' = Network
'V' = Virtual Memory
'r' = Resource
'N' = NFS
'k' = kernel
'.' = only busy disks/procs
'q' = quit
There a good article on how to use it here.
USEFUL?
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3 years ago
Absolutely perfect, thank you!
4 years ago
This tool is awesome..
I wonder does it fit perfectly with my 3.5in LCD screen ..
Will try that out shortly
4 years ago
Fantastic little tool. Many thanks