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NAME

       landscape-sysinfo - Display a summary of the current system status

SYNOPSIS

       landscape-sysinfo [options]

DESCRIPTION

       landscape-sysinfo  is  a  utility  that  displays  information  about  the  computer  it  is run on. This
       information is displayed upon login for console users (ssh and terminal login supported) and can also  be
       seen at anytime by just calling landscape-sysinfo from the command line.

       The  output of landscape-sysinfo can be controlled by enabling or disabling its plugins. See below how to
       do that.

       If the system load is higher than the number of cores, as determined by the count of processor  lines  in
       /proc/cpuinfo,  then landscape-sysinfo will not run at login time. This is to prevent it from potentially
       making a bad situation worse by interfering with what could be an administrator logging in to try to  fix
       the problem causing the high load.

OPTIONS

       --version
              show program's version number and exit

       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit -c FILE, --config=FILE Use config from this file (any command line
              options  override  settings  from  the  file)  (default:  '/etc/landscape/client.conf').  -d PATH,
              --data-path=PATH The directory to store data  files  in  (default:  '/var/lib/landscape/client/').
              --sysinfo-plugins=PLUGIN_LIST  Comma-delimited list of sysinfo plugins to use.  --exclude-sysinfo-
              plugins=PLUGIN_LIST Comma-delimited list  of  sysinfo  plugins  to  NOT  use.   This  always  take
              precedence over plugins to include.

       Available plugins: Load, Disk, Memory, Temperature, Processes, LoggedInUsers, LandscapeLink, Network

       Default plugins: Load, Disk, Memory, Temperature, Processes, LoggedInUsers, Network

CONFIGURATION FILE

       Any of the long command-line options can be used as a configuration directive in that configuration file,
       under the section [sysinfo], by replacing the hyphen (-) with an underscore (_).

       For  example,  to  disable  the  Network  and  Temperature plugins without having to use the command line
       option, the following can be added to /etc/landscape/client.conf:

           [sysinfo]
           exclude_sysinfo_plugins = Temperature, Network

EXAMPLES

       This is the default configuration with all plugins enabled:

           $ landscape-sysinfo

             System load:    0.66               Processes:             242
             Usage of /home: 72.0% of 27.50GB   Users logged in:       1
             Memory usage:   31%                IP address for wlan0:  10.0.1.6
             Swap usage:     0%                 IP address for virbr0: 192.168.122.1
             Temperature:    47 C

             => There is 1 zombie process.

       If you want to disable the temperature and Network plugins, you could run it like this:

           $ landscape-sysinfo --exclude-sysinfo-plugins=Temperature,Network

             System load: 0.3               Memory usage: 12%   Processes:       88
             Usage of /:  14.0% of 9.52GB   Swap usage:   0%    Users logged in: 1

             => There is 1 zombie process.

FILES

       /etc/landscape/client.conf Configuration file

       /var/log/landscape/sysinfo.log Log file for when the tool is run as  root.  This  file  will  usually  be
       empty,  unless  something  wrong happened. In that case, it will have more information about the problem.
       When a regular non-root user runs the tool, the log file is ~/.landscape/sysinfo.log.

SEE ALSO

       landscape-client(1) update-motd(5)

                                                  08 July 2024                              landscape-sysinfo(1)