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Monday, December 10, 2012

Monitoring your server with tmux - Linux User

Tmux is a Command Line App. that can be used to monitor Your Server. Tmux is a "terminal multiplexer."  It enables a number of terminals (or windows) to be accessed and controlled from a single terminal. Tmux is intended to be a simple, modern, BSD-licensed alternative to programs such as GNU Screen. It is my Fedora 14 Linux, Repositories. I installed tmux and will check it out later. Below is a bit of the Article I found, that explains how to use tmux to monitor a Server...

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Monitoring your server with tmux

by Joey Bernard

With tmux, you can create a monitoring system allowing you to check on your server remotely and get the perfect overview of what’s happening. Joey Bernard explains how… here are lots of systems and utilities available to monitor your system. Many of these are web-based, or they run as a client-server system.

Unfortunately, there are several instances where the only allowed connection to the server of interest is over SSH. This might be for several reasons, the least of which being security. In these cases, you will likely still want some way of easily monitoring what is going on with your server. Using tmux, you can create a session which will run all of your monitoring software and
keep it running, regardless of whether you lose your connection or not.

This article will cover the basics of creating such a session, which you should be able to tune and tweak to fit your specific requirements. This way, you can simply log in using any available SSH connection and see, in an instant, all of the information that is of interest to you. Also, since you need to log into the system over SSH, you don’t need to worry about the problems of locking down other software, such as a web server.

You can monitor a lot of processes and logs with tmux

Resources

tmux
Launchpad

Step by Step

Step 01

Getting tmux

Tmux originated as part of the OpenBSD system. It should be available in most distributions. For example, you can get it in Ubuntu with ‘sudo apt-get install tmux’. If you need the latest and greatest features, you can download the source code from SourceForge.


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