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authorPaul Buetow <paul@buetow.org>2012-04-19 23:02:59 +0200
committerPaul Buetow <paul@buetow.org>2012-04-19 23:02:59 +0200
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-* No known bugs ATM
diff --git a/docs/CHANGELOG b/docs/CHANGELOG
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-Thu Apr 19 21:41:52 CEST 2012
-* Minor change, sleep 0.5s instead of 3s if ssh command fails
-
-Fri Apr 6 10:17:30 CEST 2012
-* Minor fixes such as redraw background on toggle text display which
- should fix some weird display bugs.
-
-Fri Mar 16 07:20:50 CET 2012
-* Release v0.5.1.1
-* Dropped FreeBSD support / focus is Linux
-* On shutdown all sub-processes are gonna be terminated instantly
- (was old bug). Needs Proc::ProcessTable module.
-* Dont quit loadbars if ~/.loadbarsrc can not be overwritten
-
-Sat Feb 25 20:09:02 CET 2012
-* Release v0.5.1
-* Add config file support (~/.loadbarsrc) and it's possible to configure
- any option you find in --help but without leading '--'. For comments
- just use the '#' sign. Sample config:
- showcores=1 # Always show cores on startup
- showtext=0 # Always don't display text on startup
-* Add hotkey 'w' which writes current settings to the configfile
-* Remove --title option (no need anyway)
-* Some code cleanups
-* Some bugfixes
-
-Sat Feb 4 10:56:27 CET 2012
-* Release v0.5.0
-* Add stats for rudimentary memory and swap usage (--showmem option or m hotkey)
-* Remove --width and --inter options
-* Add --barwidth option, each bar is barwidth pixels now
-* Add --maxwidth option, which represents the max total window width
-* Auto disable text display if text does not fit into window (maxwidth) pixels
-* Auto re-enable text display if text does fit again into window
-* Key right increases window width by 100px and left decreases by 100px
-* Key down increases window height by 100px and up decreases by 100px
-* Set 'samples' default values from 1000 down to 500.
-* Displays a text warning on stdout if computer may be too slow
-* No sporadic crashes on shutdown anymore
-* Some internal tweaks, no separate event thread needed anymore. This fixes
- some sporadic bugs.
-
-Sun Jan 21 14:16:37 CET 2012
-* Released v0.4.0
-* Also show stats for idle, iowait, irq, softirq, steal and guest cpu time
-* Some parameters have been renamed (see --help)
-* Introduced extended mode (use --extended 1 at startup or 'e' hotkey)
-* Modified the bar colors a little bit (see --help)
-* Some Bugfixes
-
-Tue Dec 27 12:28:40 CET 2011
-* Released v0.3.1
-* --cluster option (which reads the ClusterSSH config file /etc/clusters/)
- also supports clusters of clusters. e.g.:
- $ cat /etc/clusters
- clusterA server01 server02
- clusterB clusterA server03
- So --cluster clusterB will connect to server01 server02 and server03
-* --hosts option supports username to be specified. E.g.:
- # ./loadbars --hosts user1@server01,user2@server02
- will connect to server01 using user1 and server02 with user2.
-
-Mon Dec 26 14:46:25 CET 2011
-* Released v0.3.0
-* Peak CPU load is not displayed by default anymore. User 'p' command or
- the --togglepeak 1 startup option.
-* Peak CPU load is now also displayd in text format (marked as pk)
-* New option --cluster which brings rudimentary ClusterSSH config file
- support. E.g. './loadbars --cluster server' reads cluster server from
- the /etc/clusters file.
-
-Sat Nov 19 11:54:51 CET 2011
-* Released v0.2.2
-* Added a 1px horizontal line to each bar which represent the max. peak
- of user and system cpu load of the last N samples (max. of the last 15
- samples by default, it can be configured using --average)
-* Default value for --average has been decreased from 30 to 15 sample
- values
-
-Fr 12. Aug 21:41:46 CEST 2011
-* Released v0.2.1
-
-Di 9. Aug 20:42:43 CEST 2011
-* Released v0.2.0.2 (Bugfixes only; Bar width was wrong by 1px)
-
-So 7. Aug 15:53:08 CEST 2011
-* Added grey separator lines between each hosts during CPU toggle mode
-* More intelligent CPU core numbering during CPU toggle mode
-* FreeBSD server support for CPU graphs has been tested and is working using
- linprocfs mounted on /compat/linux/proc.
-* Changed licence to GPL 2
-* Some more documentation
-* Some minor bugfixes
-
-So 7. Aug 14:06:45 CEST 2011
-* Released v0.2.0.1 (Bugfixes only)
-
-Sa 6. Aug 22:04:15 CEST 2011
-* Released v0.2.0 (new major version)
-* No interactive CLI shell anymore but instead hotkeys for the
- SDL interface (press h and see).
-* Bugfixes (E.g. Loadbars does not hang anymore after typing commands)
-* Major code refactoring
-
-Fr 5. Aug 23:52:49 CEST 2011
-* Released v0.1.3.1
-* Some more minor bugfixes
-
-Fr 5. Aug 23:29:19 CEST 2011
-* Released v0.1.3
-* Fixed a segfault bug on SDL::Font using threads
-* Added an advanced help option (h vs. H)
-* Added new toggle option: Displaying bar number vs. hostname
-* Some little code refactoring
-
-Fr 22. Apr 13:08:08 CEST 2011
-* Released v0.1.2.1
-
-Mi 20. Apr 08:37:49 CEST 2011
-* Added ./BUGS which includes a summary of all current known bugs
-
-Fri Jan 14 23:03:47 CET 2011
-* Released v0.1.2
-* Added 'toggle summary' option
-* Removed all old screenshots
-* Added a newer one
-* Fixed lots of bugs (including segfaults)
-* Cosmetic code fixes
-
-Tue Jan 11 14:01:32 CET 2011
-* Released v0.1.1
-* Extended help text ('h' command)
-* Added CHANGELOG and README files
-* Fixed a typo
-
-Tue Jan 11 13:??:?? CET 2011
-* Released v0.1.0
-* With initial font support (text display of the stats)
-* Everything else which has been implemented up to 0.1-beta8-pre6
diff --git a/docs/COPYING b/docs/COPYING
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-GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991
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diff --git a/docs/HELP b/docs/HELP
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-==> Reading configuration from /home/pb/.loadbarsrc
-==> Setting showcores=1, it might be overwritten by command line params.
-==> Setting showtext=0, it might be overwritten by command line params.
-==> Setting extended=1, it might be overwritten by command line params.
-==> Setting showmem=1, it might be overwritten by command line params.
-CPU stuff:
- st = Steal in % [see man proc] (extended)
- Color: Red
- gt = Guest in % [see man proc] (extended)
- Color: Red
- sr = Soft IRQ usage in % (extended)
- Color: White
- ir = IRQ usage in % (extended)
- Color: White
- io = IOwait cpu sage in %
- Color: Purple
- id = Idle cpu usage in % (extended)
- Color: Black
- ni = Nice cpu usage in %
- Color: Green
- us = User cpu usage in %
- Color: Yellow, dark yellow if to>50%, orange if to>50%
- sy = System cpu sage in %
- Blue, lighter blue if >30%
- to = Total CPU usage, which is (100% - id)
- pk = Max us+sy peak of last avg. samples (extended)
- avg = System load average; desc. order: 1, 5 and 15 min. avg.
- 1px horizontal line: Maximum sy+us+io of last 'avg' samples (extended)
- Extended means: text display only if extended mode is turned on
-Memory stuff:
- Ram: System ram usage in %
- Color: Dark grey
- Swp: System swap usage in %
- Color: Grey
-Config file support:
- 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:
- showcores=1 # Always show cores on startup
- showtext=0 # Always don't display text on startup
- extended=1 # Always use extended mode on startup
- will always show all CPU cores in extended mode but no text display.
-Examples:
- loadbars --extended 1 --showcores 1 --height 300 --hosts localhost
- loadbars --hosts localhost,server1.example.com,server2.example.com
- loadbars --cluster foocluster (foocluster is in /etc/clusters [ClusterSSH])
---average <ARG> - Num of samples for avg. (more fluent animations)
---barwidth <ARG> - Set bar width
---cluster <ARG> - Cluster name from /etc/clusters
---extended <ARG> - Toggle extended display (0 or 1)
---factor <ARG> - Set graph scale factor (1.0 means 100%)
---height <ARG> - Set windows height
---hosts <ARG> - Comma sep. list of hosts; optional: user@ in front to each host
---maxwidth <ARG> - Set max width
---samples <ARG> - Set number of samples until ssh reconnects
---showcores <ARG> - Toggle core display (0 or 1)
---showmem <ARG> - Toggle mem display (0 or 1)
---showtexthost <ARG> - Toggle hostname/num text display (0 or 1)
---showtext <ARG> - Toggle text display (0 or 1)
---sshopts <ARG> - Set SSH options
diff --git a/docs/README b/docs/README
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-For general program informations see http://loadbars.buetow.org
-
-For legal informations see COPYING and COPYING.FONT
-
-For any program help check out --help on command line or 'h' during program
-execution.
-
-For a list of features which might be added in the future see WHISHLIST
-
-For a changelog see CHANGELOG
-
-For a list of all known bugs see BUGS
-
-Supported platforms are: Linux
-
-the latter may not have full functionality).
-
-For Linux at least a 2.6 Kernel is required.
-
-Versioning schema: a.b.c[.d][.e], where
- a = Don't know yet. Maybe will stay forever 0.
- b = Major release (new major features)
- c = Minor release (new minor features or code refactoring)
- d = Optional, bugfixes only release
- e = Optional, cosmetic fixes only release
-
- It's not a release if there is a -master suffix. It's a stable
- version (master branch) then.
-
- It's not a release if there is a -devel suffix. It's a development
- version (devel branch) then.
-
-For some help/usage please consult the HELP file.
diff --git a/docs/WISHLIST b/docs/WISHLIST
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-* More stats for memory
-* Stats for network
-* .deb for Debian and Ubuntu
-* Auto detect single core boxes
-* Make code modular (script is growing...)
-* Optimize code (too much cpu usage if there are too many hosts involved)