OpenBSD Journal

sysutils/pscpug

Contributed by mbalmer on from the chart-my-cpu dept.

Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse made a port of pscpug, a process graphing tool:

pscpug is a unix utility designed to graph a given process's CPU usage over time. Since you can see changes over time, it is often more useful than top for checking on a specific errant process.

(sysutils/pscpug has been imported into the ports tree.)

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  1. By Anonymous Coward (204.176.49.45) on

    I notice a lot of tools these days are creating their own graphs. I wonder if this is because some people don't want/care to use SNMP anymore.

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    1. By Anonymous Coward (24.113.149.46) on

      SNMP has nothing to do with graphing.

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      1. By Anonymous Coward (66.11.66.41) on

        > SNMP has nothing to do with graphing.
        >

        You just need to use SNMPv4 where they added the new png OID type.

      2. By mathias (81.10.192.234) on

        > SNMP has nothing to do with graphing.
        >

        but it could provider a nice interface for everything to graph.

        (one tool to grapth every value on your system)

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