Collectl is a lightweight performance monitoring tool for Linux systems. It gathers various system metrics such as CPU, memory and network usage, and provides real-time statistics in a user-friendly format. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install Collectl on Clear Linux Latest using the terminal.
Before proceeding with the installation process, make sure that you have the following prerequisites:
Follow the steps below to install Collectl on Clear Linux Latest:
Firstly, open the terminal on your Clear Linux system and update the package manager using the following command:
sudo swupd update
Once the package manager is updated, you can install Collectl using the following command:
sudo swupd bundle-add performance-tools
This command will install the Performance Tools bundle, which includes Collectl and other performance-related tools.
After the installation process completes, you can verify that Collectl is installed correctly by running the following command:
collectl --version
This command should return the installed version of Collectl.
Finally, you can start Collectl by running the following command:
sudo collectl
This will launch Collectl and start collecting system metrics. You can use the various options and arguments to customize the behavior and output of Collectl.
In this tutorial, you learned how to install Collectl on Clear Linux Latest using the terminal. Collectl is a powerful performance monitoring tool that can help you track and optimize system resource usage. We hope this guide was helpful, and feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions or comments.
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