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There should be an easier way and now there is. It's a tool I wrote a number of years ago and released on sourceforge this past summer. You basically tell it what you want to monitor (I won't bore you with just how much, but just about anything you can think of is in there) and it shows you everything on one window in a simple to read and consistent display. If you just want to run it continuously as a service, no problem as it can do that too. How about graphics? Unlike some tools in which only generate graphics, collectl data can be saved in a form suitable for gnuplot or even loadable into rrd. To learn more, you can either see some examples at http://collectl.sourceforge.net/ or just download the rpm, install it and type collectl. You'll immediately start seeing cpu, disk and network stats with plenty of switches to customize what you see and how you see it.
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