Posio is a command-line utility tool that can be used to manage and monitor various aspects of a Linux system. In this tutorial, we will be installing Posio on NetBSD operating system.
Before getting started, make sure that you have the following requirements:
First, we need to install some packages that are essential for installing Posio. Open the terminal and run the following command:
pkgin update
pkgin install pkg-config libuv libevent gmake
The command above will update the package repository and install the required packages to compile and run Posio on NetBSD.
Next, we need to clone the Posio repository from GitHub. Run the following command to clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/abrenaut/posio.git
Once the repository is cloned, we need to compile and install it. Navigate to the cloned repository directory and run the following commands:
cd posio
./configure
make
sudo make install
The commands above will configure, compile, and install Posio on your NetBSD system.
To verify that Posio is installed correctly, run the posio
command in the terminal. If Posio is installed correctly, you should see the following output:
Usage: posio [options]
Options:
-t, --time show time information
-m, --memory show memory information
-p, --process show process information
-h, --help display this help message
In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install Posio on NetBSD operating system. Posio is an excellent tool for managing and monitoring various aspects of your system. Now you can use Posio to monitor your system and diagnose any issues that occur.
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