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A time traveling resource monitor for modern Linux systems
below is an interactive tool to view and record historical system data. It
has support for:
- information regarding hardware resource utilization
- viewing the cgroup hierarchy
- cgroup and process information
- pressure stall information (PSI)
recordmode to record system datareplaymode to replay historical system datalivemode to view live system datadumpsubcommand to report script-friendly information (eg JSON and CSV)snapshotsubcommand to create a replayable snapshot file of historical system data
below does not have support for cgroup1.
The name "below" stems from the fact that the below developers rejected many of atop's design and style decisions.
Demo
Installing
below is packaged in Fedora as of Fedora 34, and can be installed with:
sudo dnf install below
Optionally, the systemd service for persistent data collection can also be enabled with:
sudo systemctl enable --now below
Installing from source
First, install dependencies listed in building.md.
$ cargo install below
$ below --help
For convenience, we also provide a Dockerfile and pre-built images on Docker Hub. See docker.md for how to use them.
Quickstart
Live view of system:
$ sudo below live
Run recording daemon:
$ sudo cp ~/.cargo/bin/below /bin/below # if using cargo-install
$ sudo cp resctl/below/etc/below.service /etc/systemd/system
$ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
$ sudo systemctl start below
Replay historical data:
$ below replay -t "3m ago"
Comparison with alternative tools
See comparison.md for a feature comparison with alternative tools.
Contributing
See the CONTRIBUTING file for how to help out.
License
See LICENSE file.