There are several tools for monitor and visualize the performance of your favorite distributionSome are simpler than others. Today we are going to learn about a PHP script that will allow you to visualize quite useful graphs of how your computer is behaving just by accessing a local website.
What is it Holy Lance?
Holy Lance is a script written in open source php that allows us to visualize and measure the performance of our computer, it was created by canbin lin A Chinese Full Stack Developer, the script has a fairly simple interface but it offers us a lot of graphics and valuable information about our distribution.
How to install Holy-Lance
Installing Holy-lance is quite simple, it is enough that we have apache and php installed, to be more specific we must meet the following requirements
HoLy-Lance Requirements
- PHP version 5.2.0 or higher.
- If the PHP version is less than 5.4, you should disable the safe_mode.
HoLy-Lance Installation
- We clone the latest version of the repository
sudo git clone https://github.com/lincanbin/Holy-Lance.git
- We climb
build/Holy-Lance
to our server. - We enter
http://localhost/Holy-Lance
to view the statistics
Conclusions on HoLy-Lance
holy-lance It is a very easy to use and install script that will allow us to quickly and accurately view the behavior of our computer's resources, it consumes almost no resources. And it can be very useful if we want to see how our computer is doing from another computer, since we can access it through our network.
By the way we can try holy-lance online in your demo.
What do you think of this simple but useful system monitor?
It does not work, it stays in Loading!
What version of php do you have?
Some way to change the language Chinese symbols appear something like this
The script must be translated, to see if as long as I have time I will contribute the translation to the branch ...
Try netdata, very low resources and data everywhere.
https://github.com/firehol/netdata
Try netdata, low resources and data everywhere.
https://github.com/firehol/netdata