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An advanced system monitor utility written in Python and Qt

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Obserware

An advanced system monitor utility written in Python and Qt

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Obserware makes monitoring of advanced metrics accessible with the use of interactive graphs and charts. It is built on free and open-source technologies such as Python, Psutil, PyCPUinfo, Distro and Qt5. With the use of the utility, you can monitor

  • Advanced overview of the system health by monitoring CPU usage, memory utilization and swapping rate
  • Granular counts of context switches, system calls and interrupts of both natures, software and hardware
  • Per-core/per-thread CPU utilization, measured in both stress percentage and active clock speeds
  • Per-core/per-thread CPU state times, measured in both occupancy percentage and duration in seconds
  • Usage/availability information, measured in both occupancy percentage and active size in megabytes
  • Storage counters, measured in unit counts, size in bytes, duration in seconds, merge counts and busy time in seconds
  • Global network statistics gathered from all network interface cards, measured in packet count rate and size rate
  • Statistics of uploads and downloads made since boot, measured in packet counts and size in bytes
  • Per-NIC activity, transfer rate in packet counts and bytes, total transmission, dropped transfers and more
  • Per-unit metrics in both, occupancy percentage and active size of physical and logical partitions
  • Static information about mount location, file system, unit name and much more of physical and logical partitions
  • Dynamic listing of processes in process IDs, names, terminal, usernames, states, CPU and memory usage and thread counts
  • Per-process information with process IDs, CPU and memory usage, CPU/thread counts, context switches and more
  • Per-process control with options to kill, resume, terminate or suspend those on demand
  • Static software information on operating system and kernel as well as dependency versions for the application
  • Static hardware information on CPU name, vendor, frequency, available feature flags and more
  • While adapting to the global system-wide theming options on Qt-based desktop environments like KDE Plasma or LXQt

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  2. Fedora COPR
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Installation

For development

Using Poetry

  1. sudo dnf install python3-poetry
  2. git clone https://gitlab.com/t0xic0der/obserware.git
  3. cd obserware
  4. virtualenv venv
  5. source venv/bin/activate
  6. poetry install
  7. deactivate

For consumption

From Fedora COPR

  1. sudo dnf install dnf-plugins-core -y
  2. sudo dnf copr enable t0xic0der/obserware -y
  3. sudo dnf install obserware -y

From PyPI

  1. virtualenv venv
  2. source venv/bin/activate
  3. pip3 install obserware
  4. deactivate

Usage

For development

If installed via Poetry

  1. source venv/bin/activate
  2. obserware
  3. deactivate

For consumption

If installed from Fedora COPR

  1. Either, run obserware in a terminal
  2. Or, invoke the created desktop entry

If installed from PyPI

  1. source venv/bin/activate
  2. obserware
  3. deactivate

Screenshots

  1. Windows
    1. Performance tabscreen
      Find here https://gitlab.com/t0xic0der/obserware/-/blob/main/screenshots/obsr_mainperf.png
    2. Processes tabscreen
      Find here https://gitlab.com/t0xic0der/obserware/-/blob/main/screenshots/obsr_mainproc.png
    3. Connections tabscreen
      Find here https://gitlab.com/t0xic0der/obserware/-/blob/main/screenshots/obsr_mainproc.png
    4. Information tabscreen
      Find here https://gitlab.com/t0xic0der/obserware/-/blob/main/screenshots/obsr_maininfo.png
    5. Contribute tabscreen
      Find here https://gitlab.com/t0xic0der/obserware/-/blob/main/screenshots/obsr_maincntb.png
  2. Dialogs
    1. CPU cycles dialog
      Find here https://gitlab.com/t0xic0der/obserware/-/blob/main/screenshots/obsr_cyclwind.png
    2. CPU times dialog
      Find here https://gitlab.com/t0xic0der/obserware/-/blob/main/screenshots/obsr_cputwind.png
    3. Storage counters dialog
      Find here https://gitlab.com/t0xic0der/obserware/-/blob/main/screenshots/obsr_sostwind.png
    4. Physical partitions dialog
      Find here https://gitlab.com/t0xic0der/obserware/-/blob/main/screenshots/obsr_phptwind.png
    5. Logical partitions dialog
      Find here https://gitlab.com/t0xic0der/obserware/-/blob/main/screenshots/obsr_lgptwind.png
    6. Process information dialog
      Find here https://gitlab.com/t0xic0der/obserware/-/blob/main/screenshots/obsr_procwind.png

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