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Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Cookbook
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This recipe will show you how to visualize using pmchart and command-line tools to monitor your CPU's performance. We will have a look at the following metrics:
kernel.all.cpu.wait.total
kernel.all.cpu.irq.hard
kernel.all.cpu.irq.soft
kernel.all.cpu.steal
kernel.all.cpu.sys
kernel.all.cpu.user
kernel.all.cpu.nice
kernel.all.cpu.idle
This will show you how to create the text and graphical representation of performance data. Perform the following steps:
Display live data for the preceding metrics with a 1-second interval for the host, localhost. Execute the following command:
~]# pmdumptext -H -t 1 -i -l kernel.all.cpu.wait.total kernel.all.cpu.irq.hard kernel.all.cpu.irq.soft kernel.all.cpu.steal kernel.all.cpu.sys kernel.all.cpu.user kernel.all.cpu.nice kernel.all.cpu.idle -h localhost

Create a configuration file for pmchart to display live data called cpu_stack.conf with the following contents:
#kmchart version 1 chart style stacking antialiasing...
Change the font size
Change margin width
Change background colour