VPS monitoring tools?

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I run several Wordpress blogs on a VPS and would like to find some tools to help me find issues worth looking into, I would love to see something that showed RAM, CPU, disk usage...use over time so I could see what they use looks like, but I would prefer not to have so many tools, anybody know any one tools that can do this all?
 

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May be you can track all your VPS by using remote desktop manager.
 

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I run several Wordpress blogs on a VPS and would like to find some tools to help me find issues worth looking into, I would love to see something that showed RAM, CPU, disk usage...use over time so I could see what they use looks like, but I would prefer not to have so many tools, anybody know any one tools that can do this all?
Worth trying this SiteObservers for WordPress Plugin, I reckon It would help you out a lot. SiteObservers WordPress plugin is the all-in-one testing and monitoring solution for servers, applications, and WordPress plugins to help safeguard and enhance online businesses. It is completely FREE of cost to download, install, and use.
 

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Ive used Nagios, its stable, has a lot of features and is easy to use.

You can learn more about it on their website here
How can I install it? what are the requirements and it will consume more RAM on my VPS?

Worth trying this SiteObservers for WordPress Plugin, I reckon It would help you out a lot. SiteObservers WordPress plugin is the all-in-one testing and monitoring solution for servers, applications, and WordPress plugins to help safeguard and enhance online businesses. It is completely FREE of cost to download, install, and use.
I don't think a plugin of WP can monitor things on your server if it don't have root access or install on root server.

I have a look on this plugin and this is its main function

Improve your WordPress web systems performance with servers, websites and user experience monitoring.
 

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No need for an expert tools like nagios.

If you want to monitor your vps in ssh, use htop.
To install it :

Debian/Ubuntu :

Code:
apt-get install htop
And after to use htop, you have just to write :

Code:
htop

htop-2.0.jpg

And if you want more with a clean web interface, use netdata : https://github.com/firehol/netdata

Screenshot_1.jpg
 

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Thanks for a great guide, I thought I could not find out a best tool like this. I really like to use ssh to do some tasks.

But htop is working with Debian/Ubuntu only? it can work with Centos or other OS?

Netdata also can work with Centos? I used Centos because it's more popular for support.
 

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But htop is working with Debian/Ubuntu only? it can work with Centos or other OS?
For centos it's the same :
Code:
yum install htop
Netdata also can work with Centos? I used Centos because it's more popular for support.
Yes, it work with any linux system.
 

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I read way install netdata from gihub but its steps are complex to me. I switch to htop and installed htop but don't know how to read its statistics, for example, ram, disk space, cpus..e.tc
 
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