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How To Monitor AWS UBUNTU server ? (Process Level Monitoring)
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i have one ec2 aws ubuntu server. I want to monitor my aws server like cpu usage, ram usage. I want full cpu utilisation details along with process names. I have used nmon tool but it is showing only few words of process like below
TOP,0023568,T30094,2.48,1.57,0.92,5259336,735556,4,1337020,828,0,0,java
TOP,0026878,T30094,1.45,1.28,0.17,1265192,78040,28052,170216,6388,0,0,node
TOP,0000988,T30094,1.13,1.07,0.07,1722696,315244,48792,991872,7320,0,0,mongod
TOP,0001854,T30094,0.93,0.75,0.18,1276260,58904,28052,169188,6940,159,0,node
Please suggest me some best tools where i can get full process name for cpu utilisation ?
system cpu-load aws monitoring system-monitor
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i have one ec2 aws ubuntu server. I want to monitor my aws server like cpu usage, ram usage. I want full cpu utilisation details along with process names. I have used nmon tool but it is showing only few words of process like below
TOP,0023568,T30094,2.48,1.57,0.92,5259336,735556,4,1337020,828,0,0,java
TOP,0026878,T30094,1.45,1.28,0.17,1265192,78040,28052,170216,6388,0,0,node
TOP,0000988,T30094,1.13,1.07,0.07,1722696,315244,48792,991872,7320,0,0,mongod
TOP,0001854,T30094,0.93,0.75,0.18,1276260,58904,28052,169188,6940,159,0,node
Please suggest me some best tools where i can get full process name for cpu utilisation ?
system cpu-load aws monitoring system-monitor
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i have one ec2 aws ubuntu server. I want to monitor my aws server like cpu usage, ram usage. I want full cpu utilisation details along with process names. I have used nmon tool but it is showing only few words of process like below
TOP,0023568,T30094,2.48,1.57,0.92,5259336,735556,4,1337020,828,0,0,java
TOP,0026878,T30094,1.45,1.28,0.17,1265192,78040,28052,170216,6388,0,0,node
TOP,0000988,T30094,1.13,1.07,0.07,1722696,315244,48792,991872,7320,0,0,mongod
TOP,0001854,T30094,0.93,0.75,0.18,1276260,58904,28052,169188,6940,159,0,node
Please suggest me some best tools where i can get full process name for cpu utilisation ?
system cpu-load aws monitoring system-monitor
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i have one ec2 aws ubuntu server. I want to monitor my aws server like cpu usage, ram usage. I want full cpu utilisation details along with process names. I have used nmon tool but it is showing only few words of process like below
TOP,0023568,T30094,2.48,1.57,0.92,5259336,735556,4,1337020,828,0,0,java
TOP,0026878,T30094,1.45,1.28,0.17,1265192,78040,28052,170216,6388,0,0,node
TOP,0000988,T30094,1.13,1.07,0.07,1722696,315244,48792,991872,7320,0,0,mongod
TOP,0001854,T30094,0.93,0.75,0.18,1276260,58904,28052,169188,6940,159,0,node
Please suggest me some best tools where i can get full process name for cpu utilisation ?
system cpu-load aws monitoring system-monitor
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