📊 Simple package for monitoring and control your NVIDIA Jetson [Orin, Xavier, Nano, TX] series
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📊 Simple package for monitoring and control your NVIDIA Jetson [Orin, Xavier, Nano, TX] series
Pytest plugin for analyzing resource usage during test sessions
ROS node that publishes all nodes' CPU and memory usage
Resource Harvester - a tool to gather low-level system data and make it easy to use programmatically
Lightweight, user-friendly, and easy-to-set-up server monitoring GUI tool
This is a Python-based system monitoring tool that periodically checks and displays the usage of system resources like CPU, memory, and disk in a user-friendly format. It uses psutil and matplotlib libraries and can be run as a service in Linux with systemd. The repository contains source code and instructions for installation and execution.
Monitor-server-api helps you to collect, historicize and exploit the data from your tests written with pytest and monitored with pytest-monitor.
squarified memory and cpu statistics using ncurses
📈 With this program you can analyze the performance of your computer while surfing the internet, watching a video or playing some video game
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A simple Python Utility tool to alert you via email when your CPU temperature, CPU utilization, and other vital system services hit extreme conditions
GUI System monitoring tool made using PySide2. Shows CPU, GPU, and RAM usage for systems with AMD GPU.
For those of us that like to keep a close eye on our system, it's activities, and activities of those around us.
Monitor CPU and Memory of your System/Server
A memory monitoring system with gnocchi database developed for the course of Cloud Computing of the MSc AIDE at the University of Pisa.
Parse output from the top utility and produce a more usefully structured output. Deal with multiple processes of interest.
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