Discover htop

Here’s a cool program that can be pretty helpful: htop (http://htop.sourceforge.net/).

Monitoring the vital stats on a Linux server can be difficult; you’ve got a ton of utilities like top, free, /proc, vmstat, sar, along with logs to sort through. Imagine if on Linux you could watch each process, view its threads and sub processes, track memory usage and sort your entire systems performance by whatever variables you desired? This is possible and much more with htop.

Htop calls itself “an interactive process viewer for Linux” that runs from the console as an ncurses-built application. Once you load it, right away you’ll notice some considerable improvements over the standard top. The use of ncurses gives htop visually pleasing and functional text-based graphical interface. Along the top of the screen you’ve got color coded bars:

  • CPU usage, color coded to show cpu time by normal, kernel, irq, and io-wait usage
  • Memory usage, color coded to show actual usage vs. cached and buffer usage–a huge timesaver instead of trying to interpret the output of vmstat or free!
  • Uptime and load averages.

The process list in htop is also vastly improved. You can scroll through it (arrow keys), view it in tree mode (F5) to show links between threads spawned by a process, sort by columns (F6) any of the defined metrics, search for keywords (F3), change nice level (F7,F8) or even interactively kill a specific process (F9).

Enter setup (F2) and you’ll find that everything about the main window is customizable. You can display as little or as much information as you want it to. You can also change the style of or add additional meters to the top, as well as change the default color coding. The columns in the main part of the display are also entirely customizable allowing you to choose from a wide variety of available system monitors and resource counters.

The best part about htop is that is easy to use and understand, even a novice can get a look at what’s going on under the hood of their machine, but it’s still powerful enough to use as a serious timesaving device for the advanced user. Once you get in the habit of using htop, it’s something you’ll want to have at your fingertips at all times.

Tips for Designing a Solid Backup Plan

Not having to think about backups is awesome and what would be even more awesome is not having to design a solid backup plan for your environment. But that’s not the name of the game. In complex IT environments it’s difficult to come up with a backup solution, however it’s necessary if you want to be able to sleep peacefully at night. Here’s some tips on how to design a solid backup plan:

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Be Authentic!

If your folks were like mine, they hammered that adage at you continually on interacting with others – be yourself. In the realm of e-commerce and electronic contact, nothing could be closer to the truth. Being yourself and claiming you are you isn’t always easy. Especially in the wonderful and relatively deregulated landscape that is the internet and its many protocols. One place in particular where authenticity can be complicated is around email.

I got thinking about this recently when I received an email from a friend of mine claiming she was at a consulate in London. I found this a little peculiar, considering we had met the night prior and she certainly didn’t mention any kind of trip. The email was asking for financial assistance, claiming she had been accosted and robbed, and the U.S. embassy wasn’t getting her anywhere. Curious, I responded to the email saying I’d be happy to help. However I requested she authenticate herself by telling me where we had dinner the night before. I never got a reply – I think that answers the authenticity question right there.

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Not All Clouds Are Created Equal: Which One is Right for You?

Happy New Year to all of our blog readers! Start the year of right by learning about cloud providers. On December 8th 2011, The INetU IT Expert Series presented the webinar: Not All Clouds Are Created Equal: Which One is Right for You? You’ll learn what the cloud is and how you can utilize the cloud. You will also learn about major cloud players and what they provide their clients.

During the webinar we held a live question and answer session. Since you are listening to the archived version feel to email your questions to blog@inetu.net We will be sure to answer them for you. Happy listening!

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