Re: [gentoo-user] how do you monitor your pc?

2020-04-06 Thread Marc Joliet
Am Donnerstag, 2. April 2020, 13:29:06 CEST schrieb Caveman Al Toraboran: [...] > * another shows `watch 'dmesg -T` for kernely > things not showing up in `journalcdl`. [...] Don't "journalctl -k" and "journalctl -t kernel" accomplish the same thing, though? (I mean, I also use "dmesg -T" on

Re: [gentoo-user] how do you monitor your pc?

2020-04-02 Thread Michael
On Thursday, 2 April 2020 14:19:45 BST antlists wrote: > On 02/04/2020 12:29, Caveman Al Toraboran wrote: > > [question 1] i wonder how do you monitor your pc? > > While it doesn't look for problems, I always have xosview running on my > desktop. It tells me when the system is struggling, and it

Re: [gentoo-user] how do you monitor your pc?

2020-04-02 Thread antlists
On 02/04/2020 12:29, Caveman Al Toraboran wrote: [question 1] i wonder how do you monitor your pc? While it doesn't look for problems, I always have xosview running on my desktop. It tells me when the system is struggling, and it supposedly monitors things like raid. Cheers, Wol

[gentoo-user] how do you monitor your pc?

2020-04-02 Thread Caveman Al Toraboran
currently i have two i3 tiles open on one of my monitors: * one shows `journalctl -f`, which shows things from smartd, sudo attempts, and maybe soon also arpwatch. (btw, any other monitoring apps that you recommend?) * another shows `watch 'dmesg -T` for kernely things not showing up in

Re: [gentoo-user] how do you monitor your pc?

2020-04-02 Thread Michael
On Thursday, 2 April 2020 12:29:06 BST Caveman Al Toraboran wrote: > currently i have two i3 tiles open on one of > my monitors: > > * one shows `journalctl -f`, which shows things > from smartd, sudo attempts, and maybe soon > also arpwatch. (btw, any other monitoring apps > that you