How to Install and Uninstall sysusage.noarch Package on Fedora 38
Last updated: November 25,2024
1. Install "sysusage.noarch" package
This guide let you learn how to install sysusage.noarch on Fedora 38
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
sysusage.noarch
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2. Uninstall "sysusage.noarch" package
Please follow the instructions below to uninstall sysusage.noarch on Fedora 38:
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sudo dnf remove
sysusage.noarch
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the sysusage.noarch package on Fedora 38
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Available Packages
Name : sysusage
Version : 5.7
Release : 19.fc38
Architecture : noarch
Size : 429 k
Source : sysusage-5.7-19.fc38.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : System monitoring based on Perl, rrdtool, and sysstat
URL : https://sysusage.darold.net/
License : GPL-3.0-or-later
Description : SysUsage continuously monitor your systems information and generate
: periodic graphical reports using rrdtool or JavaScript jqplot library.
: All reports are shown through a web interface.
:
: SysUsage grabs all system activities using Sar and system commands allowing
: you to keep tracks of your computer or server activity during its life.
: It is a great help for performance analysis and resources management. The
: threshold notification can alarm you when the system capabilities are
: reached by sending SMTP messages or through Nagios reports.
:
: By default it will monitor all you need to know on your server activity, it
: is written in Perl and should works on all Unix like platforms. It doesn't
: require a Database system like MySQL or PostgreSQL but relies on rrdtool. In
: addition you can embedded your own plugins written in any programming language.
:
: Since release 5.0 SysUsage can be run from a centralized place where
: collected statistics will be stored and where graphics will be rendered.
: Unlike other monitoring tools with lot of administration work, SysUsage is
: design to have the least possible things to configure and a high level of admin
: system knowledge. Each server can also be self monitored and you just have to
: connect your browser to the web interface to know its health level.
:
: SysUsage is design with simplicity in mind. providing all relevant statistics
: from the servers within an intuitive web interface and without spending too
: much time to configure it, if you know Nagios, you know what I mean. You will
: especially like SysUsage for that.
Available Packages
Name : sysusage
Version : 5.7
Release : 19.fc38
Architecture : noarch
Size : 429 k
Source : sysusage-5.7-19.fc38.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : System monitoring based on Perl, rrdtool, and sysstat
URL : https://sysusage.darold.net/
License : GPL-3.0-or-later
Description : SysUsage continuously monitor your systems information and generate
: periodic graphical reports using rrdtool or JavaScript jqplot library.
: All reports are shown through a web interface.
:
: SysUsage grabs all system activities using Sar and system commands allowing
: you to keep tracks of your computer or server activity during its life.
: It is a great help for performance analysis and resources management. The
: threshold notification can alarm you when the system capabilities are
: reached by sending SMTP messages or through Nagios reports.
:
: By default it will monitor all you need to know on your server activity, it
: is written in Perl and should works on all Unix like platforms. It doesn't
: require a Database system like MySQL or PostgreSQL but relies on rrdtool. In
: addition you can embedded your own plugins written in any programming language.
:
: Since release 5.0 SysUsage can be run from a centralized place where
: collected statistics will be stored and where graphics will be rendered.
: Unlike other monitoring tools with lot of administration work, SysUsage is
: design to have the least possible things to configure and a high level of admin
: system knowledge. Each server can also be self monitored and you just have to
: connect your browser to the web interface to know its health level.
:
: SysUsage is design with simplicity in mind. providing all relevant statistics
: from the servers within an intuitive web interface and without spending too
: much time to configure it, if you know Nagios, you know what I mean. You will
: especially like SysUsage for that.