Collectl Utilities: colplot |
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Latest Version: 5.2.0, January 23, 2017 |
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This is the last official release of collectl-utils!
Colplot is now a tarball and has been moved to the collectl directory |
The focus of collectl has always been efficient performance data collection and its display on a single machine. Colplot is a web-based plotting utility that uses gnuplot to generate plots against collectl-generated files that have been generated in plot format. The sample plot on the collectl home page was generated with colplot.
How many times is top the very first utility you run to see what's happening on your system? Colmux can do just that for an entire cluster of systems, supporing the ability to run virtually any collectl command in a top-like fashion, complete with sorting by any column. Sometimes you may be only interested in looking at one or two types of data as a single row of numbers, watching for changes in behaviors between lines. Colmux supports this form of output as well.
I've tried really hard to keep the quality of collectl, colmux and colplot up to the highest standards by eating my own dog food and use collectl, colmux and colplot continually to see what's happening with all the servers in HP's Public Cloud.
With the releases of both collectl 4.0.0 and collectl-utils 4.8.3, the decision was made to move colmux to the collectl kit. Furthermore, with release 5.0.0 colplot is now its own tarball, which can now be found in the same sourceforge repository as collectl itself, making for one-stop shopping.
updated April 28, 2015 |