nmon for linux (Fedora 12, x86_64)

Apr 16, 2010 Awareness, General

At my current client site, I use AIX on IBM PowerPC kit. There is a neat little systems monitoring tool called “nmon” on AIX, which I quite like. I noticed recently that it’s available on Linux now, so I installed it on my machine, which runs Fedora 12. There are a number Some studies suggest that men who have made lifestyle improvements experience increased cialis sale rates of success with oral medications. Should I tell my mate I am using a supplement such as this? We are all for open communication and for some couples the joy of testing a modern sexual enhancer is a certain turn-on! For some women, achieving orgasm becomes difficult cialis lowest prices even after sufficient sexual arousal and be prepared for dependable sex. One just viagra 100mg sildenafil needs to place the soft pills over the tongue to get instantly melt. Take regularly these capsules to get rid of the health disorders resulted due to the malfunction of stomach order cheap viagra http://greyandgrey.com/stuart-s-muroff/ acids. of binaries prebuilt, but not for Fedora 12 on x86_64, so I downloaded the code, followed the instructions and compiled a binary which works fine.

It shows a number of useful metrics for CPU, memory, disk, network etc…if you use nmon, but didn’t know it was available for linux, well, now you do.

By Jeff

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