A tool for monitoring process cpu usage and memory usage in Linux - WGCLOUD

WGCLOUD is an excellent open source operation and maintenance monitoring platform, easy to install and deploy, lightweight and practical, distributed, automated, high performance, and compatible with mainstream platforms

Closer to home, today we mainly introduce how it monitors processes (both Linux and windows processes can be monitored)

First of all, we need to deploy WGCLOUD first, and then perform the following operations

After logging in to WGCLOUD, the left menu has [Resource Management] -> [Process Management]

We click [Add]

 

 There are three ways to monitor the process, as follows
Just add the process, the PID display is getting, this is because the agent needs 3 minutes to synchronize the monitoring process information, and then it will continue to monitor, so don’t worry, just wait for a while a, specify the
process The process ID number, such as: 8982, the process ID will change after the process is restarted in this way, which is not very convenient
b, specify the PID file path of the process, some services will generate a pid file after starting, this file stores the process ID number , such as: /run/nginx.pid
c, the key string specifying the process startup path, this method is recommended

Here is the process instructions quoted from the official website: https://www.wgstart.com/help/docs34.html

A trend graph will be generated for the cpu usage and memory usage of the process, as follows

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