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‎06-28-2023 01:29 PM - last edited on ‎04-01-2024 12:36 PM by Mercedes_O
Hello
I am in the process of setting up the performance scan on some Linux servers.
The scan itself works as well.
CPU, disk usage and network monitor are displayed without errors. However, the RAM consumption remains at 0% for all machines.
During the research I noticed that in the documentation (https://community.lansweeper.com/t5/scanning-your-network/how-to-scan-performance-information-of-win...)
only the files:
/proc/stat, /proc/diskstats and /proc/net/dev
are queried.
But the information about the RAM can be found in the file /proc/meminfo
Is there a solution for this?
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‎11-09-2023 06:07 PM - edited ‎11-09-2023 06:10 PM
I've edited this comment because I posted it on the wrong tab. My apologies
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‎06-28-2023 01:45 PM
Hello there!
Would you mind contacting tech support so we can look into this?
