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| 328656 | 2005-02-27 04:01:00 | I am looking for a few programs a Real-Time Process Monitor a real-time list of Open Files a Real-Time Display of Logged in Users and A Real-Time Display of TCP/UDP Connections All for Linux and Console or X |
Dannz (1668) | ||
| 328657 | 2005-02-27 04:40:00 | A selection of terminal tools: a Real-Time Process Monitortop a Real-Time Display of Logged in Usersw A Real-Time Display of TCP/UDP Connectionsnetstat -u -t -c There is bound to be others, or better ways of doing this. :) Can't think of any GUI tools except for the Process monitor, in which case the desktop manager might have one eg KDE - Process Table. There is a app called GKrellM which is like a configurable system monitor GUI. |
Jen (38) | ||
| 328658 | 2005-02-27 04:49:00 | I want ones that i dont need to re run the command to see if anything has changed | Dannz (1668) | ||
| 328659 | 2005-02-27 04:54:00 | top, will update it's selve automaticaly. use "watch -n 1 w" and "watch -n 1 netstat -u -t" EDIT:: removed -c from netstat, makes real horrible out put with watch. |
ILikeLinux (1669) | ||
| 328660 | 2005-02-27 04:55:00 | Thanks | Dannz (1668) | ||
| 328661 | 2005-02-27 05:05:00 | EDIT:: removed -c from netstat, makes real horrible out put with watch.Was just about to correct you on that one when you edited it yourself. :) The netstat -c switch is for continuous reporting, which is what watch -n 1 does anyway. |
Jen (38) | ||
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