SLmon is monitoring software used to track the functioning of a system.
Among the performance metrics that SLmon is capable of monitoring are CPU load (with SMP support), network interfaces, memory (including swap), uptime, date and time, number of logged-in users, mounted filesystems, and processes. This comprehensive suite of monitoring features makes it easy for users to stay on top of critical performance metrics and ensure optimal system performance.
As with any performance monitoring tool, SLmon has specific system requirements in order to function correctly. In order to use SLmon effectively, users will need to have the Glib library installed. This is a common library used in many Linux systems, so most users should already have it installed.
Recent updates to SLmon have made the software even more powerful and effective. These updates include improved compatibility with the latest version of the libgtop library, fixes for value overflows in network mode, and other essential cleanups. These updates ensure that SLmon is up-to-date and capable of delivering the highest levels of performance monitoring for today's modern Linux systems.
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