Synchronet v3.19b-Win32 (install) has been released (Jan-2022).

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monitor:index [2019/10/16 17:38] – Added a Windows section for monitoring sbbs thread and socket utilization using Microsoft tools digital manmonitor:index [2023/02/08 23:49] (current) – [UNIX] Replace pgrep with pidof digital man
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 ===== UNIX ===== ===== UNIX =====
  
-It can often be helpful to monitor Synchronet's TCP/IP socket and thread utilization. On Unix-like operating systems, you can do this by combining the use of included tools like ''watch'', ''netstat'', ''grep'', ''pgrep'', and ''top''+It can often be helpful to monitor Synchronet's TCP/IP socket and thread utilization. On Unix-like operating systems, you can do this by combining the use of included tools like ''watch'', ''netstat'', ''grep'', ''pidof'', and ''top''
  
 ==== Sockets ====  ==== Sockets ==== 
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 ==== Threads ==== ==== Threads ====
-  $ top -o -COMMAND -H -p "$(pgrep sbbs)"+=== Using Top === 
 +  $ top -o -COMMAND -H -p "$(pidof sbbs)" 
 +   
 +=== Using htop === 
 +  $ htop -p "$(pidof sbbs)"
  
 +To include the Synchronet thread names in the ''htop'' output, make sure the "Show custom thread names" Setup option is enabled:
 +
 +<code>
 +Setup            Display options
 +Meters           [x] Tree view
 +Display options  [ ] Shadow other users' processes
 +Colors           [x] Hide kernel threads
 +Columns          [x] Hide userland threads
 +                 [ ] Display threads in a different color
 +                 [x] Show custom thread names
 +                 [ ] Highlight program "basename"
 +                 [x] Highlight large numbers in memory counters
 +                 [x] Leave a margin around header
 +                 [ ] Detailed CPU time (System/IO-Wait/Hard-IRQ/Soft-IRQ/Steal/Guest)
 +                 [ ] Count CPUs from 0 instead of 1
 +                 [x] Update process names on every refresh
 +</code>
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