Comments: 10
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13 Sep, '19
MichaelNope you don't need this you have a nixstats (ref: https://nixstats.com/r/76394 ) work very good with runcloud and vps.
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13 Sep, '19
Alexnixstats is great, but it would be great to have something like this built in, so we don't need to use a separate app.
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13 Sep, '19
TannerI had to do htop all last week to optimize a client server for fpm workers so it would be a helpful tool to calculate it.
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08 Oct, '19
NigelReally need this feature.
If server is under load, we should be able to find from RunCloud which program or system user used most resources. -
30 Oct, '19
AlexNixstats will not tell you what application is causing the bottlenecks but rather what process is slowing down your server we use it and we like it but something like stackify would be great ;)
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22 Nov, '19
AustinBeing able to track which app / system user is hogging resources would be fantastic, especially with a monitor / alert function. I host multiple WP sites on a droplets, all very low traffic, but if one spikes or gets DDoS it would be great to be able to itemtify it instantly so I can resolve the issue.
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05 Dec, '19
ChrisAlternatively native newrelic integration would be great.
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15 Apr, '20
MauroI think a built in "statistic per web app" feature is a very good feature missing on runcloud..
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29 Apr, '20
Karl@Michael.
I use NIXSTATS too, but they do mention which user or app is eating resources... but something like that per web-app installed in Runcloud will be good. Like you see server stats and all web-app stats below it or something. Honestly, I've yet to see other services do this. -
29 May, '20
DavideYes please!
We have received some "High Load" notification during night and we could not identify the problem because, in the morning, the server seems to be normal.
A feature that monitor resources and log processes when the load exceeds a certain threshold cloud be very useful!