ksysguard and ksysguardd are nice and graphical. I have no idea about their availability for Debian or Gentoo. I only use ksysguard locally on SuSE but you should be able to get them somewhere on the net.

The easiest way to see what's going on is ssh and then top, ps or pstree.

I'm a little worried that my 'mail server' PC is getting overloaded and I
am losing emails etc., or that I am having delays in outgoing mail.
How can I set up some sort of monitoring to look at CPU, memory and disk
usage - preferably in a graphical format.
I seem to recall that cricket and/or mrtg might be able to do this but
searching around has not shown me any way to monitor a local PC's stats -
can anyone point me in the right direction?
I'd like to be able to do this on Debian and Gentoo as there are a couple
of other PCs I'd like to be able to monitor as well.






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