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Htop tutorial
Htop tutorial








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Just because memory is “in use” doesn’t necessarily mean that any process or application is actively utilizing it. Used: This column lists the amount of memory that is currently in use – but wait, that’s not quite as intuitive as it sounds. Total: This column is obvious – it shows how much RAM is physically installed in your system, as well as the size of the swap file. Let’s break down the details represented in all of these columns, since the terminology here gets a little confusing. This output tells us that our system has about 2 GB of physical memory, and about 1 GB of swap memory. Now the values are much clearer, even with a brief glance. The -h switch, which stands for “human readable”, helps us make more sense of the output: That’s chiefly because the output is given in kibibytes by default. Now fire the browser at that's it, enjoy.Total used free shared buff/cache available Note: for security reason if you run with nobody:nogroup you wont be able to add or change any config on the Htop. shellinaboxd -t -b -p 8888 -no-beep -s '/htop_app/:alex:alex:/:htop -d 10'Īlex:alex is the user:group to run Htop with. I choose not to install shellinabox, just run a service to be able to run and make Htop available on the Browser.

htop tutorial

libs/libhttp.a -ldl -lutil -lssl -lcrypto Shellinabox makefile is outdated for OpenSSL 1.1.y, so we need to bypass the linking process and do it manually.ĭuring the config process you get some errors, bypass the error by doing like apt-get install autoreconf autoreconf makeĭuring the link process you get a missing openssl 1.1 lib, we then manually gcc -g -std=gnu99 -Wall -Os -o shellinaboxd shellinabox/shellinaboxd.o shellinabox/externalfile.o shellinabox/launcher.o shellinabox/privileges.o shellinabox/service.o shellinabox/session.o shellinabox/usercss.o. Remote: Total 3073 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 3073 It is a good tool for the sys admin to monitor the servers in real-time without much resources and it is not very intrusive. I often use Htop to monitor the health of my boards and servers (amd64). Here are the instructions to run Htop remotely using a web browser.










Htop tutorial