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FAQ SynoCliMonitor
hgy59 edited this page Nov 20, 2021
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The synocli-monitor
package provides some monitoring related tools to advanced Linux users:
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busybox
This package includes some tools provided by busybox: ionice and the process utilities: lsof, iostat, pgrep, pmap, watch (and pstree on DSM 5). [GPL] -
nmon
nmon (Nigel's performance Monitor) is a performance monitoring tool for Linux. [GPLv3] -
iperf2
A tool for measuring TCP and UDP network performance, based on iperf 2.0.5. [BSD] -
iperf3
The iperf series of tools perform active measurements to determine the maximum achievable bandwidth on IP networks. It supports tuning of various parameters related to timing, protocols, and buffers. For each test it reports the measured throughput, loss, and other parameters. [three clause BSD] -
htop (you need to call this with full path, as older version of htop is included in DSM 5.1 and newer)
Interactive text-mode process viewer for Unix systems. The package is intended for DSM-5.0 or earlier where it's not available. [GPLv2]
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