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Part IV. System Monitoring
System administrators also monitor system performance. Fedora contains tools to assist administrators with these tasks.
Table of Contents
25. Gathering System Information
25.1. System Processes
25.2. Memory Usage
25.3. File Systems
25.4. Hardware
25.5. Additional Resources
25.5.1. Installed Documentation
26. OProfile
26.1. Overview of Tools
26.2. Configuring OProfile
26.2.1. Specifying the Kernel
26.2.2. Setting Events to Monitor
26.2.3. Separating Kernel and User-space Profiles
26.3. Starting and Stopping OProfile
26.4. Saving Data
26.5. Analyzing the Data
26.5.1. Using
opreport
26.5.2. Using
opreport
on a Single Executable
26.5.3. Getting more detailed output on the modules
26.5.4. Using
opannotate
26.6. Understanding
/dev/oprofile/
26.7. Example Usage
26.8. Graphical Interface
26.9. Additional Resources
26.9.1. Installed Docs
26.9.2. Useful Websites
27. ABRT
27.1. Overview
27.2. Installing and Running ABRT
27.3. Configuring ABRT
27.4. Plugins and Sending Crash Reports
27.5. Using the Command Line Interface
27.5.1. Viewing Crashes
27.5.2. Reporting Crashes
27.5.3. Deleting Crashes
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