Servers: Linux Monitoring
General Description
The Servers: Linux Monitoring dashboard is designed for analyzing the status of an individual Linux server based on key system metrics.
Main Sections
Server General Parameters
The summary table at the top of the dashboard shows the main characteristics and current indicators of the selected server:
- operating system parameters and server uptime
- CPU model, number of cores, and RAM volume
- CPU load
- RAM usage
- total file system status

CPU Monitoring
- cards with current values of total CPU load, System CPU, User CPU, and IOWait
- graphs of CPU load dynamics over time
- Load Average / Core indicators for 1, 5, and 15 minutes to assess load relative to the number of cores
- table of processes with the highest CPU load

RAM Monitoring
- control of total RAM volume and percentage of its usage
- control of available memory, Cache + Buffers share, and Swap usage
- graphs of RAM distribution over time
- table of processes with the highest RAM usage

Disk Space Monitoring
- cards and tables for server file systems
- display of total volume, free and occupied space by mount points
- indicators of disk subsystem read, write, and latency
- diagrams of disk space distribution for quick analysis of filling

Disk Operations and Network Load Monitoring
- graphs of disk utilization by I/O operations and table with details by devices
- control of disk subsystem bandwidth for reading and writing
- graphs of network load by incoming and outgoing traffic
- detailed view of indicators complementing the picture of overall server performance

Navigation
When selecting a process in the Processes with Highest CPU Load table, navigation occurs to the dashboard:
- Servers: Linux Processes — dashboard for detailed analysis of Linux server processes