Spot And Predict High RAM Usage
Of all hardware resources, RAM is often most important one. Its usage should be closely monitored; imperfect settings can lead to low free RAM conditions, over-usage of swapping and so on.
IPNetwork Monitor makes it possible to
check RAM usage over SSH connection for all capable devices. Since most Linux servers run
SSH server by default, this type of monitor can be used in case of most Unix-like systems.
Physical memory, swap memory or virtual memory can be measured by this
memory monitor, for either free or used memory. By combining all the three metrics in either form, memory utilization can be supervised, with alerts set to reflect possible low memory conditions.
To understand the intrinsic of these metrics, please visit corresponding
online help page. Most probably, several metrics should be monitored fro the same host, depending on actual setup and monitoring task.
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Check RAM Usage To Prevent Problems
SSH RAM usage monitor,
monitor parameters
Amount of free/used RAM usually changes, at times drastically, for perfectly running systems. As is, it doesn’t indicate problems. However, when combined with other hardware resources
Linux monitors and having run for several business days, this monitor can provide you with enough data to assess how RAM uasge can change in course of time.
When both physical and swap space memory come close to limits, it usually indicates overloaded system; deeper analysis and adjustments should be made to avoid actual problems. Other
Linux system monitors can donate to whole picture of resoruces use. Creating additional load on RAM usage can also be useful to determine how system does react to it, what will be first consequences of the outage.
Note also: if the set of software running on the system changes, the adaptation of RAM usage and other hardware monitors should be repeated, to determine new bounds of resources usage and possible limits that should not be crossed.
Other Linux System Monitors
Looking for
system monitoring software to check
RAM usage, as well as other
hardware resources? IPNetwork Monitor brings easy to use and efficient monitor types to handle this. Beside memory usage, SSH can be used on variety of systems to monitor
CPU load,
count running processes,
track disk usage and a variety of other resources. Since SSH is actually a transport, it allows running any program or script on remote, thus allowing to measure any hardware-related parameter for
Linux monitors.
WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) and SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) can both be used instead of SSH on applicable systems. The actual choice of what tool to use to measure is a matte rof personal preferences.
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