AArch64 | |
ppc64le | |
s390x | |
x86-64 |
- Enable all features for non intel architectures - Enable support for modern kernels - Add symlink to lmon manpage
- Update to 16d * Source code re-indented. * Fixes for Welcome screen on Mainframe * Fixed for Curses handling when collecting data to file - big bug for main frame and x86. - Changes for 16b * Fixes for Welcome screen on Mainframe * Fixed for Curses handling when collecting data to file - big bug for main frame and x86. - Changes for 16a * Nvidia GPU support - online & saved to file + You need a S822LC With NVIDIA GPU(s) and Nvidia Library installed libnvidia-ml.so * CPU Wide View - online view for up to 192 CPUs * CPU MHz per Core ratings for machine that allow cores with different MHz - online & saved to file * lscpu stats capture - online & to file * Z experiment mode showing CPU interrupts - Renamed U stats in version 16b - online only * Online colourising stats to aid usability - online only * Massive improvement in help information: nmon -? and nmon -h * Code change to alphabetic order for getopt() and key input functions - just code clean up * New nmon logo on flash screen - online only * Extra kernel stats - online only - Drop nmon.1 and genereate manpage during build
- Update to 15h * No upstream changelog available - Cleanup spec file
- Update to 15g * No upstream changelog available
- Update to version 15a * Original PowerVM host environment supported * PowerKVM host environment supported /proc/ppc64/lparcfg is missing and SMT is switched off even is guests have it one * PowerKVM guest environment supported /proc/ppc64/lparcfg - probably mostly missing (1.9) * Native guest environment supported - not virtualised * Support Big and Little Endian - for POWER machines that can run both - Do not re-tar the source file; not really useful - Use download Url as source
- Add manpage - Add licence file - Minor spec file cleanup
- Updated to version 14i: + 2nd attempt at fixing my NFS stats bug - thanks to helpful users. + Dynamic memory handling for massive /proc/cpuinfo file & so much duplication & Tabs chars plus many formats on x86. + POWER has new LPAR details on the CPU stats online, Entitlement, Physical CPU used, Capped, SMT level, virtual Processors and Dotted lines on each primary thread helps you "see" the physical CPUs, plus file output saves the above, lparstat -i, ppc64_cpu & lsslot, ls-veth/vdev/vscsi, lscfg & bootlist commands output, saves SMT on the LPAR tab last column. + Start up flash panel has X86 or POWER CPU details. Note: some x86 Virtual Machines report CPU type QEMU or Virtual CPU but many don't. + Add -D X86 in the makefile to get the new features. - Updates from version 14h: + This included a fix for POWER based machines when the Entitlement CPU is set below 10% of a CPU - only applies to the POWER7+ processors or POWER7 that has a firmware upgrade like Power 770/780/79 and a fix for a crash if you gather NFS serving stats on certain Linux distributions & versions.
- initial version (14g)