Collectl is a powerful tool that monitors system resources and performance. It provides detailed information on CPU usage, memory usage, network activities, and other system resources. This tutorial will guide you through the steps required to install Collectl on Debian Latest.
Before installing Collectl, it is recommended to update the package list by running the following command in the terminal:
sudo apt update
Enter your password when prompted.
After updating the package list, you can now proceed to install Collectl by running the following command:
sudo apt install collectl
Press 'y' and then 'Enter' when prompted to confirm the installation.
Once the installation is completed, you can verify it by running the following command:
sudo collectl
This will display a summary of system resources and performance metrics. If you see the output, it means that Collectl has been successfully installed on your system.
In this tutorial, we have learned how to install Collectl on Debian Latest. Collectl is a valuable tool that can help you monitor system resources and performance. After installation, you can use it to optimize system performance and prevent issues that might arise due to a resources shortage.
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