FrameFlow - Linux Monitoring
Monitor Processes, Bandwidth, File Systems and More On Your Linux Based Systems
FrameFlow runs on Windows but it can monitor systems running on any operating system,
including Linux for which it has dedicated event monitors. It can monitor processes,
file systems, CPU usage, bandwidth, log files and much more for your Linux-based systems.
Monitoring Linux Processes
The Linux process event monitor can watch overall CPU usage and also focus on individual
processes to watch their CPU and memory usage. It's a great way to keep tabs on processes
that have a tendency to run away and consume all available resources.
When a critical process terminates or crashes unexpectedly it can often take a long time
before anyone notices. FrameFlow's process event monitor includes an option to warn
you if specified processes are not running on the system. It can also do the reverse
and warn you if it finds specified processes running.
Linux Process Monitor Settings
Monitoring Bandwidth
FrameFlow also includes an event monitor to keep track of bandwidth on your Linux-based
systems. It can warn based on incoming, outgoing and total bandwidth. And like all of
our event monitors it records data points each time it runs so you can view graphs of
long term bandwidth usage to spot problems and patterns.
Linux Bandwidth Monitor Settings
Monitoring File Systems, CPU Usage and Using Custom Commands
Also included are event monitors to check the space available on file systems and mount points,
to watch average and maximum CPU usage, monitor individual log files for content and much more.
For custom monitoring tasks you can use FrameFlow's Linux/SSH Command event monitor. It lets you
run any command or shell script, parse the results and then generate alerts as necessary.




