CentOS web interface monitor?
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DXWarlock
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PostPosted: Thu, 29th Aug 2013 19:57    Post subject: CentOS web interface monitor?
Anyone know a decent centOS/Linux CPU,ram,diskspace monitor that can run as a webpage on the box?

I tried munin, cacti, and monit, but they didn't do what I needed or was WAY over complicated for my needs. (not to mention it took me an hour each to get installed with my nooby linux understanding)

I just need what cacti did, but in a simple chart by 5 minutes, (or realtime if possible) the CPU usage, ram usage, and diskspace remaining on the box.
I found this..which was SUPER easy to install
http://rpg.alttabgamers.com/phpsysinfo/index.php
buut..it doesnt show CPU usage.

Right now im just putty'd into the box and running 'top' but thats only good if Im sitting at my PC, and not keen on giving out SSH login info to a handful of people so they can watch the usage if its getting laggy..lol


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Werelds
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PostPosted: Thu, 29th Aug 2013 20:14    Post subject:
New Relic is probably what you want Smile

Last I checked, the server monitoring is still free.
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Saner




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PostPosted: Thu, 29th Aug 2013 20:19    Post subject:
I thought phpsysinfo showed cpu load info, or do yy need more info? I thought it had a pkugin for usage but its been a while.

Try looking at http://www.monitorix.org/


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DXWarlock
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PostPosted: Thu, 29th Aug 2013 20:21    Post subject:
ohhh Ill check both those out Smile

Yea Saner, its running my MC server plus a few other things, so want to keep an eye on the CPU and RAM to see if/when I start overloading it.


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DXWarlock
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PostPosted: Thu, 29th Aug 2013 20:58    Post subject:
Thanks saner! that got it!
and was waaaay easier than the one I tried before took 5 minutes to get in.

Looks like New relic doesnt do cpu usage, it had options for php,mysql, etc..but no hardware options :\


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-Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times. -G. Michael Hopf

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