[GLLUG] Re: linux-user Digest, Vol 37, Issue 17

Caleb Cushing xenoterracide at gmail.com
Wed May 17 13:57:48 EDT 2006


I've used grellm but I don't really care for it. I do believe conky can
monitor I/O, which I wasn't thinking of.

On 5/17/06, Marr <marr at flex.com> wrote:
>
> On Tuesday 16 May 2006 1:25pm, Charles Tower wrote:
> > Can gkrellm monitor disk writes or usage?
>
> Yes. I use it all the time. It plots (by default) writes in orange and
> reads
> in blue. I have it set up to aggregate all the disks (HDD, optical, etc)
> as
> one ('composite') graph, but it can be configured to display plots for
> individual devices too (including the floppy disk drive, if anyone still
> uses
> those ;^} ).
>
> 'GKrellM' is a very useful monitoring tool for CPU, disk, memory
> (including
> swap), Ethernet, (CPU and mobo) temperatures, fan speed(s), etc.  (And it
> comes with Slackware by default these days -- another bonus.)
>
> If interested, check it out here:
>
>    http://gkrellm.net
>
> Bill Marr
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