SysUsage is a monitoring and alarm reporting software that helps to keep track of system performance. It allows users to effectively manage and optimize their systems' resources.
To use SysUsage, you need to install it and configure it correctly. Once you have done that, the best way to run it is using the croni job. This is because SysUsage is very fast and can handle running intervals as frequent as every minute. The default interval used in the graph report tool sysusagegraph is also one minute. Therefore, it's recommended to set up the croni job to match that interval or modify the script to match your preferred interval.
Here's an example of how to set up the croni job for SysUsage on a default installation path: */1 * * * * /INSTALL_DIR/sysusage */5 * * * * /INSTALL_DIR/sysusagegraph. Note that if you have changed the default installation path (/usr/local/sysusage), you'll need to give these scripts the path to the configuration using the -c option in the command line argument. To learn more about the available arguments and options, use the -h or --help option.
Overall, SysUsage can be a useful tool for monitoring and reporting on various aspects of your system's performance. With its graph views and alarm reporting capabilities, you can stay on top of any issues that may arise and take proactive measures to maintain optimal system health.
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