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- monitor Lightweight cpu, memory, hard disk, network monitoring
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uptime, imitating the uptime command of Linux, can be used to monitor the load of cpu
UptimeVO uptime = OSUtils.uptime();
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df, imitating the Linux df command, can be used to monitor the hard disk capacity
List<DiskFileSystemVO> df = OSUtils.df();
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free, imitating Linux's free command, can be used to monitor memory usage
MemoryVO free = OSUtils.free();
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sar, the sar command imitating Linux, can be used to monitor network IO
List<SarVO> sar = OSUtils.sar();
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Traditional stand-alone server monitoring mainly depends on cpu, memory, hard disk, network
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Distributed server monitoring is mainly to monitor multiple servers, which is not much different from stand-alone monitoring.
It is very simple to write a distributed server monitoring by yourself. You only need to collect the main data of the current server every second or minute, and upload it to the database or other servers. Use these collected data to analyze performance, make monitoring alarms, make line charts or other visual charts. Monitor can be easily collected through static class encapsulation, and then realize its own distributed monitoring program, and can be completely embedded in Java programs without additional deployment
- Now that the server is the era of containers, server monitoring has also changed from server monitoring to container monitoring
- Container monitoring is almost an integrated function of the container itself, and even cloud vendors will provide monitoring programs and monitoring services for free
- Self-customized monitoring is the monitoring that fits your own project, such as implementing a monitoring that monitors the number of times the rpc interface is called by yourself