Dayton Linux Users Group July Meeting: Linux Resource Monitoring with Munin


Details
Presentations/Topics:
Munin is a networked resource monitoring tool that can help analyze resource trends and “what just happened to kill our performance?” problems.
JMB has used Munin successfully for several years to track various systems’ parameters over a period of time. In this presentation, he will demonstrate the use (and possibly an installation) of Munin and what it can display.
As always, we’ll have discussion time for Linux and Open Source news, projects you’re working on, and questions for the rest of the group.
Where:
Wright State University
Russ Engineering Center, Room 302
(Room right across the hall from the elevators.)
If we can arrange it, we will also have an online presence via the Zoom web conferencing service.
If joining a meeting from a Windows PC, the Zoom client will automatically download and attempt to install. For those using Linux, you can download the free (not Free) Zoom client from this page. It’s available for a variety of distributions.
For those attending in person, we will most likely adjourn to Milano’s afterward for food and socializing.
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The Dayton Linux Users Group, a Special Interest Group (SIG) of the Dayton Microcomputer Association, meets the 3rd Thursday of the month Online.
At our monthly meetings, we may have one or more presentation topics planned, or we simply discuss news and projects of interest to our members. (We’re working on planning presentations for more of our meetings, and could use some volunteers — hint, hint!). Our attendees include anyone from experienced Linux system administrators to those who have been hearing about Linux and want to learn more.

Every 3rd Thursday of the month until September 19, 2025
Dayton Linux Users Group July Meeting: Linux Resource Monitoring with Munin