[ale] System Load Summary Script?
DJ-Pfulio
DJPfulio at jdpfu.com
Thu Jun 27 00:20:11 EDT 2019
Not if you've hacked 100,000 systems to do the mining for you for $0.
If you don't have any extra financial outlay and are not inside a
country where laws matter, why not?
On 6/26/19 10:44 PM, Jeff Hubbs via Ale wrote:
> Anyone who is mining Bitcoin on even the most powerful extant x86_64
> server in 2019 is accomplishing essentially nothing.
>
> On 6/26/19 6:06 PM, Todor Fassl wrote:
>> I would not recommend ignoring high loads on a server these days. That
>> could be a sign someone is mining bitcoins on your server.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 6/26/19 2:29 PM, Jeff Hubbs via Ale wrote:
>>> On 6/26/19 1:58 PM, Todor Fassl via Ale wrote:
>>>> Right, but that is my point. If I run uptime and I see the load on a
>>>> system is high, I still have to manually figure out if it is cpu
>>>> bound, memory bound, or disk IO bound, or network IO bound. If you
>>>> google for tutorials on diagnosing load problems, they all say
>>>> something like "First run top and look at column 10. Then run iotop
>>>> and look at column 23. Then run netstat and ..." I don't think I
>>>> should have to do that in 2019.
>>>
>>> Maybe just go to lunch?
>>>
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