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ATOPHTTPD

Introduction of atop

Atop is an ASCII full-screen performance monitor for Linux that is capable of reporting the activity of all processes (even if processes have finished during the interval), daily logging of system and process activity for long-term analysis, highlighting overloaded system resources by using colors, etcetera. At regular intervals, it shows system-level activity related to the CPU, memory, swap, disks (including LVM) and network layers, and for every process (and thread) it shows e.g. the CPU utilization, memory growth, disk utilization, priority, username, state, and exit code. In combination with the optional kernel module netatop, it even shows network activity per process/thread. In combination with the optional daemon atopgpud, it also shows GPU activity on system level and process level.

Introduction of atophttpd

atop records the system level and process level information into log files as a daemon process, then an end user accesses the server, runs command atop -r /var/log/atop/atop_20230105 -b 12:34 to analyze the performance, system status, process status at a specified time stamp.

atophttpd runs as a daemon, reads the atop log files, and provide a HTTP 1.1 service. This allows to use atop by a web browser without server login, it's also possible to query the system level and process level information in batch.

HOWTO

run atop daemon

  • By systemd: systemctl status atop.service(test atop service) and systemctl start atop.service(start atop service).
  • By command: atop -w /var/log/atop/atop_20230105 10.

run atophttpd daemon:

 make
 ./atophttpd -d #run in daemon only on localhost
 ./atophttpd -d -a ${IP} #run in daemon on ip

access atophttpd server:

  • By a web browser, for example: 192.168.1.100:2867, to get the help page by 192.168.1.100:2867/help.

  • By curl command: curl 'http://127.0.0.1:2867/showsamp?lables=ALL&timestamp=1675158274&encoding=none' | jq .

Generate TLS certification:

 bash gen-cert.sh
  • CertFile will be generated under tls/

run atophttpd daemon with TLS:

 make USE_TLS=YES
 /atophttpd -t 2868 -C tls/ca.crt -c tls/server.crt -k tls/server.key

Or use default TLS config:

  • CA cert file default use /etc/pki/CA/ca.crt
  • Server cert file default use /etc/pki/atophttpd/server.crt
  • Server key file default use /etc/pki/atophttpd/server.key

access atophttpd server with TLS:

  • By curl command:
curl --cacert tls/ca.crt --cert tls/client.crt --key tls/client.key 'https://127.0.0.1:2868/showsamp?lables=ALL&timestamp=1684402523&encoding=none'

Limitation

Currently, atophttpd supports atop v2.8 only.