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Only One Script You Need for Monitor Linux !

Karthick Dkk
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8 min readOct 20, 2024

With this script in place, you’ll have one comprehensive solution for monitoring everything on your Linux system.

Linux system administrators often face the challenge of monitoring numerous performance metrics, logs, and system health parameters.

Traditionally, you’d rely on a variety of tools and scripts to gather data on disk usage, CPU performance, memory status, network traffic, and system logs. But what if you could have one script to monitor everything on your Linux system?

In this blog post, we’ll show you how to set up a single monitoring script that gives you insights into every crucial aspect of your Linux system.

From CPU usage to disk space, memory consumption to network activity,
In this script will provide a one-stop solution for your system monitoring needs.

Let’s dive into it!

Why Monitoring Is Critical

Monitoring your Linux system is crucial for several reasons:

  1. System Health: Proactively identifying issues before they become critical can help avoid system downtime.
  2. Performance Optimization: Monitoring resource usage allows you to adjust your system to ensure peak performance.

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Karthick Dkk
Karthick Dkk

Written by Karthick Dkk

DevSecOps Engineer passionate about Linux, cloud computing, and automation. Talks about Personal Development and Money.

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A nice little script thanks !
Inspired by the surprise message from journalctl:
"smartd[623]: Device: /dev/nvme0, number of Error Log entries increased from 39 to 40"
I actually modified my copy to my preferences
- less white space for a condensed view

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For this, you can integrate the script with tools like Grafana and Prometheus.

Very interesting, and in would bé pleased to know hoW to intégrate multiple worker script in one graphana.. Do you dare to write something about that ?

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