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-.IX Title "LOADBARS 1"
-.TH LOADBARS 1 "2013-06-27" "loadbars 0.7.5" "User Commands"
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-.SH "NAME"
-loadbars \- A small and humble tool to observe server loads
-.SH "SYNOPSIS"
-.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
-loadbars [\s-1LIST\s0 \s-1OF\s0 \s-1HOSTNAMES\s0] [\s-1OPTIONS\s0]
-.SS "Tested platforms"
-.IX Subsection "Tested platforms"
-This version of loadbars has only been tested on Debian GNU/Linux Wheezy.
-.SS "I like flying elephants"
-.IX Subsection "I like flying elephants"
-For any startup params help check out \-\-help on command line or 'h' during program
-execution.
-.SS "A few examples however"
-.IX Subsection "A few examples however"
-loadbars \-\-extended 1 \-\-showcores 1 \-\-height 300 \-\-hosts localhost
-.PP
-loadbars \-\-hosts localhost,server1.example.com,server2.example.com
-.PP
-loadbars \-\-cluster foocluster (foocluster is in /etc/clusters [ClusterSSH])
-.SS "More examples, using shell expansion"
-.IX Subsection "More examples, using shell expansion"
-loadbars servername{01,02,03}.example.com
-.PP
-loadbars servername{01..50}.example.com \-\-showcores 1
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
-Loadbars is a small script that can be used to observe \s-1CPU\s0 loads of several remote servers at once in real time. It connects with \s-1SSH\s0 (using \s-1SSH\s0 public/private key auth) to several servers at once and vizualizes all server CPUs and memory statistics right next each other (either summarized or each core separately). Loadbars is not a tool for collecting \s-1CPU\s0 loads and drawing graphs for later analysis. However, since such tools require a significant amount of time before producing results, Loadbars lets you observe the current state immediately. Loadbars does not remember or record any load information. It just shows the current \s-1CPU\s0 usages like top or vmstat does.
-.SH "INFO"
-.IX Header "INFO"
-.SS "\s-1CPU\s0 stuff"
-.IX Subsection "CPU stuff"
-st = Steal in % [see man proc] (extended), Color: Red
-.PP
-gt = Guest in % [see man proc] (extended), Color: Red
-.PP
-sr = Soft \s-1IRQ\s0 usage in % (extended), Color: White
-.PP
-ir = \s-1IRQ\s0 usage in % (extended), Color: White
-.PP
-io = IOwait cpu sage in %, Color: Purple
-.PP
-id = Idle cpu usage in % (extended), Color: Black
-.PP
-ni = Nice cpu usage in %, Color: Green
-.PP
-us = User cpu usage in %, Color: Yellow, dark yellow if to>50%, orange if to>50%
-.PP
-sy = System cpu sage in %, Color: Blue, lighter blue if >30%
-.PP
-to = Total \s-1CPU\s0 usage, which is (100% \- id)
-.PP
-pk = Max us+sy peak of last avg. samples (extended)
-.PP
-1px horizontal line: Maximum sy+us+io of last 'avg' samples (extended)
-.SS "Memory stuff"
-.IX Subsection "Memory stuff"
-Ram: System ram usage in %, Color: Dark grey
-.PP
-Swp: System swap usage in %, Color: Grey
-.SS "Network stuff"
-.IX Subsection "Network stuff"
-Rxb: Incoming (received) traffic in %, Color: Light green, normal green if >100% while using low netlink reference. Bar comes from top and is half width.
-.PP
-Txb: Outgoing (transmitted) traffic in %, Color: Light green, normal green if >100% while using low netlink reference. Bar comes from bottom and is half width.
-.PP
-When network bar is red: The interface does not exist on the specific remote host.
-.PP
-\fIConfig file support\fR
-.IX Subsection "Config file support"
-.PP
-Loadbars tries to read ~/.loadbarsrc and it's possible to configure any option you find in \-\-help but without leading '\-\-'. For comments just use the '#' sign. Sample config:
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-showcores=1 # Always show cores on startup
-.RE
-.PP
-will always show all \s-1CPU\s0 cores. If you press the 'w' hotkey during program execution your config file will be overwritten using the current settings.
-.SH "LICENSE"
-.IX Header "LICENSE"
-See package description or project website.
-.SH "AUTHOR"
-.IX Header "AUTHOR"
-Paul Buetow \- <http://buetow.org>