When I launch Byobu, my System Monitor shows a new tmux process with a continuously growing set of byobu-status -> tmux children eating-up all my memory...
-> tmux
-> byobu-status
-> tmux
-> byobu-status
-> tmux
-> byobu-status
-> tmux
-> ...
-> ...
-> ...
...
...
...
This continues with memory growing every second, and I can't find where the is
I just compiled my own version of tmux with libevent. Whenver I run tmux, tmux starts, but exits quickly returning [exited].
I'm looking for a tool that is able to (remotely) monitor CPU and Memory in a Windows server but most importantly, which service/process is using it.
Or-- is it possible to monitor a specific running service?
We got a server that freezes on regular basis and we're trying to find the culprit without using a local debugger.
Would be great if the monitoring software came with an agent that we can
If this question is at the wrong forum, be free to tell me. I'm a c# developer, but I'm running in a system management issue here.
Intro:
Im suspecting that an asp.net application is having some issues with the connection pool and that the pool is flooding from time to time. So to make sure, I want to monitor the connection pool.
I'm attempting to connect to my Arch server running tmux from my work Windows PC. I've found that while Console2 does a decent job with most things, it's not perfect, and I get all sorts of graphical glitches (fault of my semi-complex configurations).
I'd like to use rxvt to keep things simple (I'd rather not have the overhead of an X server for rxvt-unicode).
I have a Mini2440 ARM Board, and I have put a base Debian 6.0 system on it using multistrap.
I have used tmux to run several processes in defferent windows from /etc/rc.local. I connect to the board using its serial port and an inittab entry to run getty on that port.
Extending Perfect Server - Debian Squeeze [ISPConfig 3]
The following tutorial will extend the "Perfect Server.... " for
ISPConfig 3 with BIND & Courier installed in Debian Squeeze.
Extending Perfect Server - Debian Squeeze [ISPConfig 3]
The following tutorial will extend the "Perfect Server.... " for
ISPConfig 3 with BIND & Courier installed in Debian Squeeze.
Remote MySQL Performance and Query Monitoring
There may be the situation that you have to monitor a MySQL
server remotely. There are some linux tools to do performance and query
monitoring locally, and these tools can also used to monitor remotely -
but only unencrypted !